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Very funny for this to come from the Warhammer studio, specifically

std::simd is so nice and easy to use, even as someone who's never done SIMD before. I wonder why it's stuck as nightly-only


I had something similar happen after sleeping a few times with my first-gen airpods pro. I think something must have gotten filled with earwax or something, because the noise cancelling got more and more broken and had more sudden sharp sounds until they were unusable

But since then I've had two pairs of airpods pro 2 and bought the 3s on the first day, and I've had no such issues with any of them, including sleeping, and flying twice with the 3's so far. YMMV


Super cool! I assume it plays nice with rust-analyzer?


I've heard that VSCode gets some special treatment and integrations with the typescript server that go deeper than normal LSP


To expand on this, the vscode editor can do a lot more than what is specified in LSP.

You can have custom functions in your language server that is not in spec and have your editor specific plugin call them.

I imagine there is a lot of this for typescript.

But I'm not sure if this can explain the speed difference..


I had the same experience and the same outcome. Zed was super fast for editing but slow for rich features, which on the net slowed me down compared with VSCode


Last week someone wrote a blog post saying "We dodged a bullet" because it was only a browser-based crypto wallet scrape

Guess we didn't dodge this one


We didn't really dodge a bullet. We put a bullet named 'node' in the cylinder of a revolver, spun it, pointed the gun at our head, and pulled the trigger. We just happened to be lucky enough that we got an empty chamber.


I honestly don't think this administration wants economic allies


1. Lose all the allies, become isolated.

2. Allies are less powerful, the world starts another world war

3. Get sneakily attacked

4. Win the war by entering when everyone is already spent out after fighting for several years.

5. Everyone likes USA because they helped.

6. Profit.

Looks like history is about to make another turn of the same wheel, but this time WW1 is Russia (+China) <-> Ukraine (+EU). Russia will be rebuilt by China and start another round to get back on EU.


This. Still it's not that simple anymore...

> 1. Lose all the allies, become isolated.

UK will stay. And 50%+ of Poles, maybe more. Also this time Sounth America won't allow isolation - a) they think promises from China are worth something; b) they may have hopes of looting richer lands, russian-wave style, streaight into bullet streams...

> 2. Allies are less powerful, the world starts another world war

Read: Germans explode again... And just looks like their rulers are owned by external enemies working on exactly that - in what other country womans can be mass ripped by some new arrivals ?? And gov just do censorship... Look like society preparation for unrest...

> 3. Get sneakily attacked

And make some dead americans by attacking something stupid ? Becose stories are important for top star generals...

Also "spinners" already started to be distibuted country wide...

And when Germans attacked Poland in '39 they had lists of "intelligence" - like teachers and priests and now we have social media...

> 4. Win the war by entering when everyone is already spent out after fighting for several years.

Only if US will NOT be attacked at the start...

> 5. Everyone likes USA because they helped.

Certainly not loosing side :)

> 6. Profit.

Yeah. If only US will be on winners side and not in bigger isolation.

But times changed. Nukes. Balistic missiles. Baloons with viruses. Rare earth metals are basic need. Termovision cameras on the ground and satelites (at least in first stage). Mr. Musk saying: Anywhere on Earth, 40 minutes, 9 million :)

And nukes again. Pretty much exclude all owners from bigger conflict...

And history learned - maybe official WW3 part will not pour out of Europe this time. But in this case it won't be a "world" war. Or maybe "war" will be somewhere else...


Except that this time, Trump's starting out by also wrecking the readiness of our military in a number of ways.

Make no mistake: This is not grand strategy. It's grandstanding. It's not part of some 5D chess plan. It's just Trump and his ilk being petty, racist bullies, trying desperately to show that they're "more manly" than anyone else.


If the threat comes to your shores, people will heroically start doing "the right thing after all other ways were exhausted". High wages for military factory workers will magically appear because they are heroes etc. Last time it took about 3 years to start mass-producing weapons, it will probably still take same amount this time, but it will be done.


It's fascistic nihilism. They want brown people out of the country and money in their own pockets. If their out group suffers, what does it matter? If the economy crashes, or US world standing falls, who cares? What use is American idealism anyway?


s/economic//g


I feel like Dropbox has never figured out how to expand beyond folder sync. Which, it's still a fantastic folder-sync client and I'm a very happy customer of that product. But I mostly just have to swat away all the other things that pop up because I don't need them. And folder sync seems like a dying market, as fewer and fewer people work with files on disk


When Samsung came out with its ultra-thin phone earlier this year, reviewers said you can't really tell from pictures but it really does feel different in-hand, and is substantially lighter. This one is slightly thinner than Samsung's

Not enough for me to upgrade, but I would consider this one if I were buying this year

The rumors are also strong for a folding iPhone next year, in which case this may just be them using the same thinness work they already had to do for that. A foldable would prompt me to upgrade


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