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liamkearney
·9 mesi fa·discuss
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This is a course on how to use Microsoft compute to maximise their profits
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·anno scorso·discuss
This is a really cool little interaction, thanks for sharing!
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·anno scorso·discuss
What doesn’t justify shipping chromium these days?
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·anno scorso·discuss
Ansible is one of the best examples of needless complexity I’ve ever interacted with.
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Exactly my annoying exert as well. LLMs are good at debugging not writing code.

It’s just a statistical rubber duck, “what other obvious (common) things haven’t I thought about yet Mr duck?”
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·anno scorso·discuss
Shortcat basically does this. It indexes a lot of native AX APIs and also menu items

https://shortcat.app
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·anno scorso·discuss
Curious. Can anyone tell me if it’s windows thing, specific filesystem thing, source control system thing or just a style thing, naming all files and directories in caps?
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·anno scorso·discuss
No, writing them over and over is literally what evolves computer science. Not having to write them over and over is what improves software. They’re different.
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Not exactly the problem docker solves…
liamkearney
·2 anni fa·discuss
I was literally using Arc because of the ability to hide most of the userchrome.

Every time I open split views or tabs I curse. I've said this in the past but layering view multiplexors has to be the most stupid modern "super-user" trap. You have the ability to open multiple browser windows and composite them side by side, use it.

Does anyone know of any other browsers that are chromium based and have very little features aside the ability to hide most of the UI?