I kept wondering if I was over 50% context usage in Claude Code, so I finally went down the statusline rabbithole. Everything seemed noisy and overbuilt. I made a simple one. Let me know what you think!
https://t.co/VF4mjSg532
@JustDavidG@BenLesh I agree that we're mostly talking about familiarity though. When people say a design is good or bad, the first thing I hear them say is "I have seen this style a lot before" or "I have not seen this style a lot before".
Sound level of a busy electric vehicle intersection in Nanshan, Shenzhen, China
(all but 3 in the video are electric)
[📹 Hans Eric Melin]
https://t.co/mot3ZZRrqI
@WordusS Nice work on the app! A couple feedback items: reduce contrast for disabled keyboard letters rather than increase, and move the keyboard lower on longer screens
@nathanbarry Lots of great gear recommendations already so I'll recommend a practice—start the snacking early in the hike or else you can get hungry and have trouble catching up.
@elonmusk Also, camera resolution has gone up but not enough to take clear pictures of far away objects in the sky. Also in the gimbal video the object has a sort of bubble around it which could cause optic disturbances.
@elonmusk Check out the tic tac and gimbal videos Joe Rogan mentioned. They are taken with jet targeting cams and the Navy has verified the supply chain on the videos.
@lunchbag That’s unfortunately quite common. The other unfortunate thing is they may not get the chance to see the resulting improvements from their feedback. I respect very much when people are willing to contribute by providing feedback.