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They're selling it to investors. Population isn't their client.

That list is quite long


This sounds more like a good excuse to go closed source. I feel that real reason might be revenue-related.


Building the Better Go Playground - https://goplay.tools

Tool to run, test or bench Go code online. An alternative frontend to official Go playground, but supports WebAssembly, syntax highlighting and basic autocomplete.


This didn't age well


Android's terminal app is really slow and takes some time to boot comparing to Termux.

Also, the Terminal app is essentially a webview (as I understand, the reason is architectural).


Did oracle manage to circumvent 100k payment per H1B applicant?

Also, why they need to do H1B instead of just outsourcing abroad?


IMO unlike WP, EmDash can he harder to host.

With WP you can find a plethora of cheap PHP hostings that offer WP preinstalled. If you need to tweak a theme - just download a .php file via FTP, tweak it and upload back.

No server management or restart is required.

One big potential benefit that EmDash has - every WP deployment is basically a honeypot.


This shouldn't be related to Wayland.

It works perfectly fine on Niri, Hyprland and other Wayland WMs.

What problem do you have?


Blank screen, and it's referenced in the official docs as potentially a Wayland issue https://opencode.ai/docs/troubleshooting/#linux-wayland--x11...

I didn't dig further

Seems like there's many github issues about this actually

https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode/issues/14336

https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode/issues/14636

https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode/issues/14335


I've run into that issue while developing https://soloterm.com.

If you respond twice to their theme query probes, the whole thing bricks. Or if you're slightly out of order. It's very delicate.


Back in the day when I was in school, I wanted to learn how to solder, so I started fixing my classmates headphones.

This "service" ended up to be quite popular - broken headphone wires were a very common problem.

I think the average lifespan of wireless headphones is definitely longer than that of wired ones.


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