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Living in Tokyo, it's a bit sad because shop-wise Google Maps is still ahead. A lot of shops don't exist or don't have accurate opening / closing time on Apple Maps. I wish I could use it because it looks so much better but yeah
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They look insane!
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sillycross.github.io/assets/copy-... I thought this one was interesting
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100% agreed. The only subscriptions I pay are indie apps.
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this and the compose button honestly, I'm more of a reader / replier so I barely write posts and having this gigantic button permanently overlayed over my feed is annoying
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Abstraction debt? Gen 2 invented a tool to abstract away the difficult process, but still had a very good understanding of it. Gen 3 never had the understanding of the foundation, only the abstraction. They need to learn data-oriented programming.
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I've always hated this one because I always visualize memory horizontally as an array instead of vertically
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I've played through the pico8 version so many times, excited for the launch!
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The key is to start virtually every request with "GPT" and it will bypass Siri
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Ooh thanks for that I will definitely get Bluesnooze. Even when closed my MacBook can mess with my earphones.
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and thing #2 that has always bothered me is this behaviour when drawing shapes. Sketch does it different than what Illustrator got me used to. I use shift a lot when drawing vector shapes, so having to click AND press backspace which is on the other end of the keyboard is super exhausting.
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being able to create complex shapes like this and selectively fill parts of it without playing with several layers and boolean operations
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Kino/Halide Tokyo meetup happening?
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Please implement the vector networks that Figma has. It's the only thing still holding me from coming back to Sketch. Figma's performance is degrading, the UI is becoming worse. I want to come back home.
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such a good idea, that would eliminate the need for tools like userjot.com almost entirely
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This will be the prettiest icon in my dock
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I couldn't find the info, but whats the sustained TDP of the MNT Reform Next? Given it is fanless I'm wondering if I can estimate performance based on SBCs that have a fan on top of the RK3588 or if it will be tuned down
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Would be interested in watching that!
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The speed at which they deliver new SoCs with incredible efficiency allowing you to run bigger and bigger models locally is pretty amazing. Software is only half of the picture.
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This is so good, less is more. So well designed it feels like it isn't designed, like this not even UI.
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Yeah I prefer native resolution as well, a couple years ago I played through all of Gran Turismo 2 and Collin McRae Rallye 2.0. The crunchy resolution and textures look amazing.
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The graphics are insane, the city looks so good! I've been playing PS2 games non-stop these days, but PS1 graphics can look so great too
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Congrats and well deserved, the 395 from AMD is the most interesting SoC to come out since the Apple M1
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This is like the M Series badge for keyboards (BMW M Series, not Apple)
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Oh the Formula 1 widget is so cool
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I didn't mean no types, but "invisible" types (OCaml, "auto" in C++, or using type inference in Rust, Zig, etc. instead of explicitly annotating the type). I feel like they make code easier to write and maybe read but harder to understand. Wondering what you think.
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We had this conversation a while back on Twitter where you told me if you designed a programming language you would design it to make it easier to read and understand, not easier to write. What do you think about type inference / optional type annotations? Do they make code harder to understand?
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Nothing Phone 2a is very cheap, and is very nice to use coming from iOS.