AI better not take rebeccapurple from us
AI better not take rebeccapurple from us
What drives me wild here is selecting text always pops up a suggestion that obscures other lines I'm trying to highlight. Overall I love Cursor, but these over-eager suggestions can be super disruptive.
This is great, congrats. I look forward to discovering some new creators!
Congrats!
Living in Texas gives me a similar vibe. It feels like my vote doesn't do much to prevent us from swerving into oncoming traffic. Best of luck to all of NYC today π
Clearly, it's TypeScript's type system π€‘
Congrats!
To explore TypeScript more, I've built a chess engine entirely within it's type system. If you're into that kind of thing, have a look! And thank you @michigantypescript.com for the inspiration, Doom is a work of art.
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Stop spending days on defense responding to every stupid claim they make. Call it a lie and move on. Move on to offense with the insanity they bring to the table. Climate, health, war, education. The list to choose from is long.
This is fantastic π
The back my of laptop is pretty full, but Iβm sure I can find a spot for a Surreal sticker π
Thanks for all your great work!
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What a milestone, congrats! π
Sometimes the frontend is more art than science
Time for AI to make us all proud
Ooh, this one's even more tricky. I think it comes down to a case-by-case basis. How significant was the change? How long did it take to notice? Have tickets been filed?... If it flew under the radar and nobody seems to mind, I'd say just roll with it! π
Interesting question. I think I'd set the line at a _deliberate_ change to _documented_ behavior. I also think it should totally be up to the library, different tools can have different stability requirements.
I'm excited to start using this. Automated backups would be a wonderful feature to add.
I agree, but do you feel long term decline is inevitable? At some point this platform will need to turn a profit, and we've all have seen how that can go...
Thank you, and good luck!
With 2.x being EOL, I think itβs appropriate for that to happen. Itβs unfortunate, but at some point users must accept they are using legacy software, and understand that the rest of the ecosystem must move on.