> Another fun part of building WinGPT was designing the icon in Borland's Image Editor, which is really just a clone of Microsoft Paint that happens to make ICO files instead.
Wow! 40yo me forgot how much time I used to spend creating icons for my apps back in 1999. After trying a million times to create C++ programs Visual Studio 6, I would often fall into just drawing icons in the icon editor as it was the only thing left to do once I introduced a compiler error and couldn't resolve it.
I bought a usb-c dock earlier this week. "Selore 8 in 1" (£44) with a separate usb-c power charger and an extension cable (2 meter male to female usb-c cable) it seems to work great. Out of the box on Debian Stable. I installed autorandr and saved my laptop's solo profile and the preferred arrangement when I use the dock with my monitor and it's fantastic.
I slap a single cable into my laptop when I plonk it on my desk and I get my monitor, keyboard, mouse autoconnect and my laptop starts charging too. This is the future I wanted for my home office arrangement. One cable does everything. I wish it were my office too
The device does have some interesting small print like the article says, so it was an interesting read. 1 monitor = 4k @ 60hz, 2 monitors = 4k @ 30hz (It has 2xHDMI outputs) but you can have two monitors at 4k and 60hz IF they mirror each other too. Regardless, I'm happy with 1080p (always at 60hz) so it doesn't seem to affect me.
I would recommend them even if the article does suggest they aren't quite as mature as they should be yet.
... I was feeling generous, so here you go!
https://github.com/PhillipTaylor/notepad_plus_plus_mac_os
I copy and pasted your prompt into Augment (Opus 4.7) and told it to do everything you wanted, then I told it to keeping going afterwards.
I think there are a few missing pieces as it's quite a open-ended piece of work. This took 59,000 tokens.