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adevopsguy
·2 months ago·discuss
> Am I using it wrong?

I stopped using `/init` and having CLAUDE|AGENTS.md files that explained the codebase. The only thing I kept was how it should explore the codebase and use `git log` when researching, which is probably redundant too. I can't figure it out either.

The codebase I work on is roughly 100k LOC so idk if it is considered large. Personally it's the largest repo I have worked on.
adevopsguy
·3 years ago·discuss
I have been using NASM in my spare time recently because “learning” assembly is an itch I always had. I’m having so much fun. Cool to see it posted here.
adevopsguy
·3 years ago·discuss
Interesting project. Too bad it doesn't (yet?) support iOS.
adevopsguy
·3 years ago·discuss
Can NPTv6 be useful in these scenarios?

Disclaimer: I know only the basics of IPv6
adevopsguy
·3 years ago·discuss
> This is a X11 feature AFAIK

Good to know!

> Meta+Right-click resizes the window by the way.

Yep, I use it all the time, killer feature!
adevopsguy
·3 years ago·discuss
I agree. The distro I am using lets me move windows by holding down Meta/Super key and left mouse button - anywhere in the window. Firefox is an example of how terrible it can get, see this screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/zs2wekv.png. To move this window I can either click to the left of the Firefox icon (to the left in image) or between the arrow down and minimize to the right.
adevopsguy
·3 years ago·discuss
Yes, I stopped reading because of this.
adevopsguy
·3 years ago·discuss
> Would much rather have a truly decentralized identity where you can change providers without losing continuity of your identity. Where your identity provider has to keep you happy, or you transparently move your identity to a new provider.

This sounds like my dreams. Is there anything that exist now that does this?

For Azure, could you use a 1:1 mapping of Managed Identities and use Federated Credentials? (OIDC).
adevopsguy
·3 years ago·discuss
My in-laws also have a Nissan Leaf from 2013. It lost some amount of capacity but there has never been a problem with it. It is crazy.