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tomtomistaken commented on The New Collabora Office for Desktop   collaboraonline.com/colla... · Posted by u/mfld
defrim · 9 days ago
As a devout supporter of Ukraine, I'm not sure it's fair to denounce the FOSS version of the app just because it was built by developers that reside in Russia. We all know that the company outwardly stating "we are against the invasion of Ukraine" wouldn't end well for them, and as long as you're not paying for it, I don't see a huge difference using this vs. your average American software (in which the developers also reside in a country with questionable government leadership). Enlighten me if I'm wrong though
tomtomistaken · 9 days ago
It’s about trusting the build. You can’t always know what happened between source and release.
tomtomistaken commented on Claude Opus 4.6   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/HellsMaddy
nomilk · 9 days ago
Is Opus 4.6 available for Claude Code immediately?

Curious how long it typically takes for a new model to become available in Cursor?

tomtomistaken · 9 days ago
Yes, it's set to the default model.
tomtomistaken commented on The New Collabora Office for Desktop   collaboraonline.com/colla... · Posted by u/mfld
TheAmazingRace · 9 days ago
Honestly, OnlyOffice works extremely well for my purposes, and I install it on all my friends' PCs. It looks a lot like MS Office and is quite compatible with a variety of documents I've tried, in my experience.
tomtomistaken · 9 days ago
OnlyOffice is nice if you ignore the Russian background of it. I wouldn't trust it.

https://www.reddit.com/r/BuyFromEU/comments/1j7zlf2/onlyoffi...

tomtomistaken commented on Show HN: Moltbook – A social network for moltbots (clawdbots) to hang out   moltbook.com/... · Posted by u/schlichtm
tomtomistaken · 15 days ago
I was saying “you’re absolutely right!” out loud while reading a post.
tomtomistaken commented on I added a Bluesky comment section to my blog   micahcantor.com/blog/blue... · Posted by u/hydroxideOH-
tomtomistaken · 21 days ago
Great thing! You could automate it further by checking the Bluesky API for a (first) post containing the correct blog post link (from the correct user).
tomtomistaken commented on I added a Bluesky comment section to my blog   micahcantor.com/blog/blue... · Posted by u/hydroxideOH-
tomtomistaken · 21 days ago
I am working on https://libmap.org where you can add posts to a map via Bluesky and mastodon.social.
tomtomistaken commented on Show HN: A 2-row, 16-key keyboard designed for smartphones   k-keyboard.com/Why-QWERTY... · Posted by u/QWERTYmini
tomtomistaken · 2 months ago
Looks nice. Can I swipe write with it?
tomtomistaken commented on We're learning more about what Vitamin D does   technologyreview.com/2025... · Posted by u/Brajeshwar
chongli · 3 months ago
Here’s my hypothesis: it’s not total sun exposure that causes issues, it’s inconsistent sun exposure. Those of us in northern climates experience an annual cycle of very high and then nonexistent sun exposure. This causes our skin to stop producing melanin during the winter and then leaves us vulnerable to sunburn in the spring and summer. If we had year-round sun then our skin would consistently maintain melanin levels and we wouldn’t have sunburn.

I’d love to know if there are any studies trying to answer my question.

tomtomistaken · 3 months ago
This, and we are staying inside most of the time, so when spring arrives, we won't have gradual exposure but exposure all at once on the first sunny weekend we decide to get some sun.
tomtomistaken commented on URLs are state containers   alfy.blog/2025/10/31/your... · Posted by u/thm
tomtomistaken · 3 months ago
I use the concept for https://libmap.org to save the state of the map. You can share the libmap link via mastodon social or bluesky to make it permanent.

This is a small hobby project, I am not in IT.

tomtomistaken commented on URLs are state containers   alfy.blog/2025/10/31/your... · Posted by u/thm
vbezhenar · 3 months ago
When the system evolves, you need to change things. State structure also evolves and you will refactor and rework it. You'll rename things, move fields around.

URL is considered a permanent string. You can break it, but that's a bad thing.

So keeping state in the URL will constrain you from evolving your system. That's bad thing.

I think, that it's more appropriate to treat URL like a protocol. You can encode some state parameters to it and you can decode URL into a state on page load. You probably could even version it, if necessary.

For very simple pages, storing entire state in the URL might work.

tomtomistaken · 3 months ago
You can always do versioning.

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