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The WebKit change was reviewed, however the backslash before the exclamation mark prevented the merge queue automated tooling from replacing the Reviewed by line to reflect that.
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The WebKit change was reviewed, however the backslash before the exclamation mark prevented the merge queue automated tooling from replacing the Reviewed by line to reflect that.
Sometimes it gets confused when rebasing and introduces a commit that undoes all the changes. Pretty easy to catch on review, though.
The WebKit team at Apple is taking a different approach to achieve more safety; I take that as signal that their colleagues on LLVM aren't prioritizing implementation of profiles.
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This trick might fit into this series:
> Can we plan to execute each phase in a separate agent session? This would help manage the context window.
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Very neat!
How did you come across this video?
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Claude successfully implemented a very complicated 16-phase refactoring plan using this one weird trick.
Link to 2025 schedule is broken
If you don't already have one, I'd hold off on buying an Apple TV right now. Should get updated really soon.
buyersguide.macrumors.com#Apple_TV
Good tips in here even if you're running a single window of Claude Code.
We're only scratching the surface of how we can use this technology in our discipline.
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When did JavaScriptCore overtake LibJS on test262 execution time on test262.fyi? @goose.icu
Been deep in some browser & standards contributions lately and feeling renewed love for this idea that when companies need a certain feature, they can build it one-off, or they can propose (and prototype) a way to build it into browsers for everybody. Latter’s more approachable than many think!
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> “I had this vision that I was gonna sit in cafés and study physics, which was my passion at the time” - Sergey Brin
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new jynpost jyn.dev/i-m-just-hav...
Super Exciting Announcement: #Steam page for my multiplayer falling sand game is now LIVE at store.steampowered.com/app/3816900/...
Announce Trailer: www.slowrush.dev/signs-trailer
2 years of hard work, but now the real work begins :)
#fallingsand #indiegame #indiegamedev #indiedev #gamedev
Congrats!
You should take more than a week off.
As an experiment, we (the Firefox team) wanted to try a new way to get feedback on which Interop proposals matter most.
So, here's a web app where you can rank the proposals you care about, giving us data we can use when reviewing which ones to champion.
interop-rank.jakearchibald.com
"Hit testing will hopefully be defined in a future revision of CSS or HTML." - 4 August 2011
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New blog post: Under-investment
A few weeks ago I made a comment on the socials about how surprising it is that there's so much stuff in the web platform that needs more attention than it gets. @davatron5000.bsky.social asked if I could expand on that, here's something
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The Apple WebKit team has still been working on C++ memory safety, beyond just changing / expanding their use of libpas.
Type confusion bugs remain an issue, and I imagine they don't want to rely exclusively on the 1/16 crash chance for what allocators + MIE covers.
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I like the idea because it reduces the time tax. If everyone gets it, there's no need to waste time jumping through hoops to prove continued eligibility.
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OpenAI CEO of Applications worked with the Statsig CEO at Meta, I think in part they’re trying to rebuild their old organization.
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Thinking about applying to a Recurse Center (RC) batch? If you want to spend 6 or 12 weeks building what excites you (compilers! games! languages! research! machine learning! art!) within a community of thoughtful, curious peers, come join our info session this Thursday!
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Facebook paid $33 - $34 per user for Instagram back in 2012. There's less growth available for Chrome, but it still feels like ~$10 per user is low.
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Not surprised they changed the headline. The top voted comment, predictably:
‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens
More "What Do People Do All Day?" than "Oh, the Places You'll Go!"
years after working with a team that was vehemently against deleting any test, no matter how flaky, I have assembled my counter-doctrine: you should delete tests
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