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lelandfe commented on Sick of smart TVs? Here are your best options   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/fleahunter
JayGuerette · a day ago
I'm confused. Every TV is a dumb TV if you don't give it your Wifi password.
lelandfe · a day ago
My recent TCL TV forces you agree to Google's terms and conditions, and you aren't even provided the text of what you're agreeing to unless you connect the TV to the internet.

It felt illegal.

lelandfe commented on Home Depot GitHub token exposed for a year, granted access to internal systems   techcrunch.com/2025/12/12... · Posted by u/kernelrocks
tclancy · a day ago
Man, a year to grab all the Home Depot 2x4s you want! Someone could have built a sphere with those.
lelandfe · a day ago
I don't know how well lumber holds up to the bottom of the ocean
lelandfe commented on Patterns.dev   patterns.dev/... · Posted by u/handfuloflight
culi · 3 days ago
I posted this elsewhere in this thread:

https://component.gallery/

Great meta resource for building UI components.

lelandfe · 3 days ago
Design patterns and component libraries are a bit related but they're pretty different concerns ultimately.

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lelandfe commented on Stacked Diffs with git rebase —onto   dineshpandiyan.com/blog/s... · Posted by u/flexdinesh
jbjbjbjb · 9 days ago
I think ‘git rebase —-update-refs’ is the better way to go for this scenario
lelandfe · 9 days ago
Sweet, looks like this is pretty new (2022).

Running a git command on one branch and multiple branches being affected is really unusual for me! This really does look like it is designed for just this problem, though. Simple overview: https://blog.hot-coffee.dev/en/blog/git_update_refs/

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