if you use browser-use you can connect to any remote Chrome instance using CDP/WSS, a couple providers are Anchor Browser and Browserbase. Most of them provide some sort of anti detection mechanisms, and some even solve captchas for you
if you use browser-use you can connect to any remote Chrome instance using CDP/WSS, a couple providers are Anchor Browser and Browserbase. Most of them provide some sort of anti detection mechanisms, and some even solve captchas for you
fun project ๐ the ubuntu ones are spot on
Is there a student discount?
is this VSCode?
Very much agree too. Canada/Mexico are so geographically and economically close to the U.S. that there are many ways we could grow our economies simultaneously with the right policies, at a huge net benefit to all involved
I've considered that, but large corporations like stability. By throwing a wrench into their current operations using tariffs, it forces them to hedge against possible reintroduction in the future, which I think is why we're seeing (and hopefully see more) companies make big investments in the U.S.
The primary reason China is able to export and ship items from across the world at a lower cost than domestic production is a combination of their 996 (12hr, 6 day/wk) working program, which is arguably an exploitation of their working class. It's not due to economic specialization or advantage.
Supply/demand take a while to catch up but economically an imbalance in one always results in a movement in the other.
In the short term, wages would rise as labor becomes a scarcity, while longer term I believe there would be openings for an increased robotics/automation sector to play a big role.
And fwiw, in 2022 the Economic Policy Institute contended that "Tariff increases did not cause inflation, and their removal would undermine domestic supply chains"
The EPI is heavily backed by a plethora of labor unions, including the United Auto Workers, United Steel workers.
There are evidence that directly correlate low tariff rates with a decline in U.S. trade balance (image pulled from Wikipedia)
I believe the ostensible goal of the current administration is to re-shore a lot of industrial capacity that China provides to increase domestic production and job growth
being employed + things cost more > being unemployed + things cost less
The WebKit project offers an up to date Linux download (Epiphany): webkit.org/downloads/
yooo I'm gonna see you in Canton 3/29!!
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I'd recommend you reach out to Martin. Working at Docker you're exactly the type of senior Go engineer he is looking for.
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fonts like this make me appreciate a good serif
formulas approximate the world, mathematical principles approximate the mind
at least they didn't move to Oakland
I love the keyboard! What is it?
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my favorite sauces would agree
where did you pull your data from?
Haha I'm guessing it has something to do with conflict resolution, which isn't present here
I usually take my creatine mixed into my pre workout, then wash it after. Sometimes it does cause bloating while training but that's pretty rare thankfully, and usually when I've eaten a lot directly prior.
intel a770 teardown
for context, previous generations (a770 pictured) have had a much more square die
tear down image of the upcoming Intel b580 GPU
die shot of an intel core 285k
Comparing the teardown of the upcoming b580 and a shot of their Core 285k I wonder if Intel is using the same packaging/maybe even the same IO tile