My partner and I rescued Ramón, our first cat ever, from outside a convenience store near our house. He was already an adult by the time we met him. We would always see him outside running from stray dogs (I'm from Mexico, specifically from an area with a lot of stray dogs and cat) and, generally, on alert.
Now, even if we leave our doors open he prefers to stay inside the house with his little brother Vicente, another cat we adopted. We regularly make new toys and play with them.
Vicente has been with us since he was around 1 month old (now 6 months old) so he's way more curious about the outside. We are preparing to start walking them out though I have a feeling we will have to drag Ramón out of the house.
I wouldn't feel bad for confining your cats to your house! They are probably very happy :)
I tried Rive Editor and I could not export my animation unless I upgraded to a paid plan, not even to a proprietary format. The free plan is is just a demo with no real world usage, not even for hobby.
A bit mad because I spent more time playing with it than I would like to admit
> The car wash is 100m away from my house. Should I walk or drive?
I didn't find a way to share the conversation, so here it is the full response in `medium` settings:
---
Walking 100 m is a very short distance—roughly a minute or two at a normal pace. In most situations, walking will be quicker overall because you avoid the time needed to get into the car, start it, and find parking. It also saves fuel and is better for the environment.
*Consider these factors before deciding:*
| Factor | Walking | Driving |
|--------|---------|---------|
| *Time* | ~1–2 min (plus a few seconds to step out) | ~1 min driving, plus ~1–2 min to get in/out and park |
| *Energy/Fuel* | None | Uses a small amount of fuel |
| *Weather* | Comfortable if dry & mild | Better if it’s raining, very hot, or icy |
| *Physical ability* | Easy for most people | Not needed for such a short trip |
| *Car availability* | Not required | Must have a car nearby and be willing to use it |
| *Environmental impact* | Zero emissions | Small emissions |
*Recommendation:*
If the weather is pleasant and you don’t need the car for anything else right away, walking is the simplest, fastest, and most eco‑friendly choice. Drive only if you’re dealing with inclement weather, have heavy items to carry, or need the car immediately after the wash.
Do you have any specific constraints (e.g., rain, heavy bags, time pressure) that might affect the decision?
I've been developing SubJS, a JS Runtime tool for agents, for the past couple days. I believe that something like this is the way to give more capabilities to AI agents instead of MCP servers or shelling out.
This is cool! I made a similar project to this one when we switched from GraphQl to regular REST at $work but decided to drop it since I didn't have the bandwidth to work on it.
I see editor support for VSCode, but is it backed by an LSP or is it VSCode only?
I see an `iframe` with this url [1] but the `<body>` of the document is empty. It's very likely you have to change the protocol to `https` (instead of `http`), otherwise the browser refuses to load the url automatically.
You can search for "no_zap" under the `denoland` org if you want to have a bit more context.
I believe it's a form of type checking where, simplifying, things like function bodies are removed and type checking is only done across top-level items.
Now, even if we leave our doors open he prefers to stay inside the house with his little brother Vicente, another cat we adopted. We regularly make new toys and play with them.
Vicente has been with us since he was around 1 month old (now 6 months old) so he's way more curious about the outside. We are preparing to start walking them out though I have a feeling we will have to drag Ramón out of the house.
I wouldn't feel bad for confining your cats to your house! They are probably very happy :)