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no wait, it’s perplexity, I remember the logo.
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coral by cohere
no wait, it’s perplexity, I remember the logo.
you can try their labs version which gives to access to latest and beefy models like llama3.1 70b
node now supports stripping types, which is good enough for one-off TS snippet.
(available only in nightly for now)
I also use group and groupend to nicely collapse different logs. and table when i’m feeling funny.
they can still help improve perceived startup time by caching layout, CSS, and some static pages.
in case you aren’t joking: Progressive Web App. Something apple doesn’t like much now
powered with state-of-the-art AI
Firefox’s inbuilt reader would cut some of the crap
sure, just make sure to add “blazingly fast” in the description and append “-rs” to the name
I heavily use classes while working on back end, and when I’m making a really self-contained logic, such as a logger or an image manipulation service.
but since most frontend stuff heavily leans on functional side, I go with it
that’s a nice way to look at it. thanks!
state management crying in the corner
I oscillate between using more functional paradigms and more object-oriented ones. is that normal?
I use a linter BTW(TypeScript) if that is a useful info.
some people naturally sweat a lot.
is this your car?
I reuse some of the ducks by doing
pnpm i