

Which banana species did you use? It has a huge impact


Which banana species did you use? It has a huge impact
Also [object Object] is always a classic to mess with any js
Is there a programmatic way to buy & dl the music from Bandcamp? That’s always been one of my problems with building a (paid for) library :/
Cool motive, still sounds like an ad
It varies a bit, but
OS: Win11
IDE: Jetbrains IDEs (Rider, intellij, Webstorm) with a side of notepad++ and vscode, primarily for notes, Snippets and misc file types
Shell: PowerShell 7
Git: builtin for jetbrains tools and otherwise my own custom PowerShell wrapper on git cli


Feels similar to something i made, although I made it for music where you could feed it spotify playlists and it will find all the music on places like soulseek and recreate the playlist on Plex (unrelated rant: why are all online playlist movers so bad, 20% of my music even if it exists fully labeled on Plex just fails to be detected :/ )
Technically java would also be (){} since the modifiers are optional (outside of public static void main(String… args)) and return type is ignore for the others :D
Idk, let’s just make a public google sheets and share the link


Idk, I have experienced that it’s (junio w gpt5) actually very happy to use single letter variables and random abbreviations unless explicitly forbidden. And this was for a project I had already written out with proper variable names so far
Or have Vim at the end with an arrow to emacs
What is this “code freeze” you speak of? Every commit goes straight to prod!


Oh yeah, but the current manifest v3 difference between Firefox and Chrome is peanuts compared to when I had to have custom logic around regex as they didn’t support the same set of regex specs. Fuck that


If you wanna tighten up your extension build process feel free to steal my build setup :) (https://github.com/Baizey/UniversalAutomaticCurrencyConverter )
It’s using esbuild and I’m using it to bundle for both chrome and Firefox separately (they expect slightly different manifest files), has multi entry points support (background, content, options and popup) and builds for ts/js
One thing for danish people is the “online government id” (MitID) everyone has and needs to use for online purchases and logins to banks and various other things.
It straight up only works on chrome for mobile :/
Don’t forget kotlin
Probably my favourite of the java/c# family
And being more performant, the perfect trio