Right now LB is incredibly slow and will be slow for a long time. Most of the cost of browser engines isn't implementing the code but optimizing it; thousands of PhD hours are poured into optimizing 1 JS function.
I've been using LB every day for about 2 months now.
Related to the article, I think FF is not dead; they have servo that is developing fast and will be incredibly fast and responsive. FF isn't going anywhere. They just accumulated a lot of technical debt and will be leaner once servo is out.
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Seems you have to remember what -v you are sending as you respond to feedback. Pretty troublesome... Glad ffmpeg is moving to a more modern solution.
I must be missing something and since mailing lists are dying, would love to understand this relic of the past.
That’s insane. 3000 words of prose boilerplate about the language and framework. Sounds like you need, at the very least, some sort of import directive. I have no idea if “Read and follow the instructions in path/to/phoenixframework/AGENTS.md.” would work.
And then the eclectic mixture of instructions with a variety of ways of trying to bully an intransigent LLM into ignoring its Phoenix-deficient training… ugh.
Ultimately that's what matters.