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Apple & CCC Members Test Digital Key 4.0 in Cupertino

macrumors.com
1 points·by wmstack·12 個月前·2 comments

Rust 1.88.0 hits stable with let-chains support

releases.rs
1 points·by wmstack·去年·0 comments

NFC gets 4x range boost

9to5google.com
5 points·by wmstack·去年·0 comments

Laser Breakthrough can read text from a mile away

sciencealert.com
7 points·by wmstack·去年·0 comments

Google just changed its 'G' logo

theverge.com
4 points·by wmstack·去年·0 comments

UK watchdog launches inquiry into IBM's HashiCorp acquisition

theregister.com
1 points·by wmstack·2 年前·0 comments

Show HN: Generate Nonsensical Math Papers

sylvanfranklin.github.io
2 points·by wmstack·2 年前·0 comments

7 reasons I have started looking for Obsidian alternatives

xda-developers.com
1 points·by wmstack·2 年前·0 comments

Claude 3 Opus disobeyed its creators – but not for the reasons you're thinking

zdnet.com
2 points·by wmstack·2 年前·0 comments

Astro 5: Server Islands and Vite 6 Support

astro.build
2 points·by wmstack·2 年前·0 comments

Scientists Discover a Way to Shrink Quantum Computer Components by 1,000x

scitechdaily.com
1 points·by wmstack·2 年前·0 comments

My local, AI Voice Assistant (I replaced Alexa!!)

youtube.com
3 points·by wmstack·2 年前·1 comments

Google Claims World First as AI Finds 0-Day Security Vulnerability

forbes.com
3 points·by wmstack·2 年前·2 comments

Survey reveals strong opposition to kangaroo products, urging EU to ban imports

eurogroupforanimals.org
3 points·by wmstack·2 年前·0 comments

Encrypted messaging apps: a persistent challenge in fighting organised crime

aspistrategist.org.au
5 points·by wmstack·2 年前·0 comments

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'Americans just work harder' than Europeans, says CEO of Norway's $1.6T oil fund

fortune.com
7 points·by wmstack·2 年前·7 comments

Samsung reportedly working on a tri-fold smartphone to launch by 2025

techloy.com
1 points·by wmstack·2 年前·0 comments

TSMC Arizona fab delivers 4% more yield than comparable facilities in Taiwan

tomshardware.com
12 points·by wmstack·2 年前·5 comments

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wmstack
·2 年前·discuss
Americans just work harder’ than Europeans, says CEO of Norway’s $1.6 trillion oil fund, because they have a higher ‘general level of ambition’
wmstack
·2 年前·discuss
This is the information I was looking for. Does it have the Arc style search box/dialog/palette that pops up when you need it?
wmstack
·2 年前·discuss
> So, it's a 2 GW power link, not a 20 GW power link

Yup, my bad. Title is wrong but I can't change it now. I was looking for quick figures and saw the solar capacity numbers and put them. It seems only about 1.75 GW are actually planned to go through that link.
wmstack
·2 年前·discuss
I have gotten somewhat used to Raycast's window management tools, and it is not really possible to use them with AeroSpace.

For example, with Raycast I can resize and float a window using "reasonable size" option, which also puts it in the middle. I can use left half and right half to create a split, or I can maximise a window or even use quarters or thirds. With AeroSpace, trrying to move the windows in the tiles using left half, right half, or left two thirds or using reasonable size to float the windows, it doesn't work.

Also, there are bugs associated with moving apps to "next desktop" and "previous desktop". AeroSpace seems to have its own implementation of Mac's multiple desktops called workspaces, so the video guide actually doesn't show transitioning between different desktops, but different workspaces. As a result, using "next desktop" and "previous desktop" completely breaks the tiling. I would've liked Workspaces to just be associated directly with the different Mac desktops so that the movement between workspaces just moves to the different desktops so there is some compatibility with Raycast and native MacOS.
wmstack
·2 年前·discuss
Similar concepts have existed for a while, such as Warp. The Chrome Devtools console is also similar in having blocks for errors and warnings. I wonder if Nushell can work with it.