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.
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.
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.
> 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).
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.