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joaomoreno commented on Tell HN: Azure outage    · Posted by u/tartieret
joaomoreno · 3 months ago
Yup, see it as well.
joaomoreno commented on NPM debug and chalk packages compromised   aikido.dev/blog/npm-debug... · Posted by u/universesquid
joaomoreno · 5 months ago
From sindresorhus:

You can run the following to check if you have the malware in your dependency tree:

`rg -u --max-columns=80 _0x112fa8`

Requires ripgrep:

`brew install rg`

https://github.com/chalk/chalk/issues/656#issuecomment-32668...

joaomoreno commented on Apple needs a Snow Sequoia   reviews.ofb.biz/safari/ar... · Posted by u/trbutler
joaomoreno · a year ago
With the hopes that Apple engineers are scanning this discussion:

- Using the iPhone to scan documents from Finder has recently stopped working on the second scan. I need to restart my phone to get it to work again.

- iPhone mirroring is terrible: laggy, UI glitches, drops click events, scrolling is a nightmare. This is when it actually even manages to connect.

- Often, with Airpods on, lowering the volume, shutting down the iPhone display and putting it in my pocket quickly enough will entirely turn off volume. If you happen to increase the volume instead, you'll get blasted with maximum volume in your ears.

- Use vertical tabs on Safari for one day. You'll see it actually crash a few times. Not to mention the UI glitches. - Open the App Store on macOS. It first opens empty, then the UI controls show up, then it flickers the entire UI. I am convinced it's a Web app.

- In System Settings, most of the sections you click have a delay in rendering. Nothing feels snappy in that app. I can actually click 3 sections quick enough for the second to never even be rendered.

- Sometimes dragging an application from the Dock popup menu into the Trash does nothing, even though it appears to have worked. I often find that it wasn't deleted at all, that I have to open Applications folder in Finder and hit Cmd-Backspace to delete it.

joaomoreno commented on VSCode’s SSH agent is bananas   fly.io/blog/vscode-ssh-wt... · Posted by u/zdyxry
joaomoreno · a year ago
> It works well though, particularly over SSH and devcontainers, although it has severe bugs that they refuse to fix, and it isn't open source so you can't fix it yourself.

VS Code dev here. Would you like to share that list of severe bugs? Also, can you clarify what exactly isn't open-source in the entire VS Code with SSH and devcontainers flow? It's disheartening to read this, knowing that this simply isn't true.

joaomoreno · a year ago
This is what posting sleep deprived gets you. I was referring to the cli[0] and server[1] components, which have most of the meat. Sorry for the misunderstanding. That being said, I'd love to know which severe bugs disrupt your usage.

[0] https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/tree/main/cli

[1] https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/tree/main/src/vs/server

joaomoreno commented on VSCode’s SSH agent is bananas   fly.io/blog/vscode-ssh-wt... · Posted by u/zdyxry
concerndc1tizen · a year ago
VSCode is an IDE designed to suffocate the open source alternatives, so that they retain full strategic control. Oh, and it also promotes their tech (Copilot, Github, C#, TypeScript). It's a long list of issues.

It works well though, particularly over SSH and devcontainers, although it has severe bugs that they refuse to fix, and it isn't open source so you can't fix it yourself.

I wish software was secure by design, like browsers are. But it just isn't a business priority, because consumers have so little to lose. And enterprise customers have strict environments, separate staging/production environments that reduce blast radius, and so on, so the insecurity is tolerable. Besides, employees can't be trusted anyway, so what's the point of having a very secure IDE if they immediately run curl|sudo bash.

Are there any good web-based alternatives? (like Runpod's openvscode-server)

joaomoreno · a year ago
> It works well though, particularly over SSH and devcontainers, although it has severe bugs that they refuse to fix, and it isn't open source so you can't fix it yourself.

VS Code dev here. Would you like to share that list of severe bugs? Also, can you clarify what exactly isn't open-source in the entire VS Code with SSH and devcontainers flow? It's disheartening to read this, knowing that this simply isn't true.

joaomoreno commented on Gifski: Optimized GIF Encoder   github.com/ImageOptim/gif... · Posted by u/cl3misch
joaomoreno · 2 years ago
gifcap.dev compiles it into WebAssembly to get you an in-browser GIF screen recorder.

https://gifcap.dev/

joaomoreno commented on Inércia 2023   celso.io/posts/2023/12/03... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
celso · 2 years ago
I hear this so much, sometimes in the most unexpected situations, and it's heart-warming. One day, I was having lunch with the family in a remote place in a restaurant in Serra da Estrela, and a random folk came to the table just to tell me how Codebits had shaped his life. I think I shed a tear righ there.

Anyway, yes, we have to find a comeback angle someday.

joaomoreno · 2 years ago
Codebits was pure fun. I cherish those memories fondly!

u/joaomoreno

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