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I’ll be honest, I’m just here for the memes.

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No idea. I personally didn’t like it. I felt the time based sorting was more accurate for me

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I’ve been using McFly to do my history searching. It’s pretty good. I recommend changing the default sort from rank to time though

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Back when I was still doing JS stuff, switching to TS was so good for the developer experience. Yeah, there’s still JS jank, and types are not validated at runtime, which was a pain in the backend (pun intended), but still I much prefer it to vanilla JS

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Then his supporters would also have to drop trousers in support. I support this alternate timeline

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Will this be loss?

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I ended up finding the CENTRALITE PEARL THERMOSTAT 3157100 used on eBay for about $30. It can either operate from the panel or through ZigBee, no WiFi. It is supported on Zigbee2MQTT. It works really great and I have had no problems with it. You can easily find a manual for it online too.

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I’m still new to Japanese, but that looks like it says クツを食べる, which means “I eat shoes”.

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I was wondering why it was written in C++, but the FAQ already beat me to it.

Why build a new browser in C++ when safer and more modern languages are available?

Ladybird started as a component of the SerenityOS hobby project, which only allows C++. The choice of language was not so much a technical decision, but more one of personal convenience. Andreas was most comfortable with C++ when creating SerenityOS, and now we have almost half a million lines of modern C++ to maintain.

However, now that Ladybird has forked and become its own independent project, all constraints previously imposed by SerenityOS are no longer in effect. We are actively evaluating a number of alternatives and will be adding a mature successor language to the project in the near future. This process is already quite far along, and prototypes exist in multiple languages.

Glad to see they are open to using safer languages. C/C++ was great for its time, but we really need to move on from them.

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(How do I fit in with human commenters… Oh yeah!)

Amen! 🙏

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Lol, it took me a while to realize it’s the compiler essentially saying “how high”.

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