@Cernovich They’ll also flood Utah with low wage H1B slaves. Transforming their once insular culture into a 3rd world shit hole where they’ve done it everywhere else.
I wish LDS would grow tf up and stop being “nice.”
I did my first “one shot” where I built two new features, from front to back, with one prompt, and the source looked exactly the way I would write it.
It took me a week or so to build the rules. But now I can add features in minutes rather than hours. Wild.
It’s simply not our problem. Once we resolve some of the enormous issues we have (personal and societal), perhaps we will have the capacity to better understand how we can “help.” Even then, I don’t believe it’s worth it.
The ones that want to come over, perhaps there are ways we can build a non-invasive bridge. But they would need to cross it.
I can't go back to the regular YouTube UI after this 😅
Obsidian Reader now makes the transcript interactive so you can scrub, highlight, auto-scroll. It feels so nice.
Flexoki 2.0 introduces 88 new colors that feel like watercolor pigments on paper.
This is a continuation of my attempt to bring the feeling of analog color to digital emissive screens.
Flexoki 1.0 only provided the a range of values for the grayscale colors. What I have been working to solve since then is how to expand the palette to a full range of values for every color, without desaturating the pigment effect. I'm very happy with how this turned out.
Flexoki is open source under the MIT license, and already available for most text editors, terminals, and many other apps. Flexoki 2.0 makes it into a more capable color system for UIs and more complex projects.
In celebration of Omarchy 3.5 being the first distro to ship with complete Linux compatibility for the new XPS Panther Lake laptops, @Dell made me a special unit with super + omarchy keys instead of Windows and Copilot. So damn cool!
It also has a hard time reading blinking red lights on highway on ramps. Often getting confused that the light is blinking if the sun hits the glass dome (on the light) just right.
It stopped when the light was blinking and there was a car behind me.
Just really dumb stuff that nearly gets me in a crash. I’ve had to intervene several times in the last month.
It’s great, but there are some pretty rough edges when it comes to logic related to stopping. it gets “confused” and stutter stops in many different contexts.
@BowTiedBull my anxiety was removed after using FSD. i had no idea how worried i was getting in a crash or hitting someone. or my biggest sin, being impatient. totally gone.
can’t wait until i can sit in the passenger seat.