Christopher Hamilton 🇪🇺
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Christopher Hamilton 🇪🇺
@39digits
Web Developer, coffee addict, Twin Peaks obsessive and life-long Nintendo fan ☕️🦉 Mastodon: @[email protected]
London, UK Katılım Ocak 2013
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Just checking but after this weekend what kind of written permission do we now require to fork open source software from @vercel?
(Not that I would actually want to, mind you)
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@dkundel I get it but can't help feeling (personally) that it misses the point of the "I put Doom on [random item that really should not be able to run it]" challenge.
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You can just build things! Like having Codex port Doom onto random items 😂
Brent Schooley@heccbrent
Okay, still tweaking performance but Codex got DOOM working on an @elgato Stream Deck + XL. (and yes, the controller works)
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@majuular P.S. happy to snail mail you a copy if the US/CA version isn't the same and I can find a copy at a newsagent still (it's become such a rarity to find magazines in the wild outside of subscriptions)
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@majuular So nice to see you got a double spread in this month's copy of PC Gamer in the UK 😄
Congrats on the growing success fellow nerd
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@avosalmon @mattstauffer Wait that's completely opposite to my experience. I saved the passkey for an app on desktop storing it in 1password and it was immediately available on Android.
Do you maybe need to set the passkey handler in iOS manually to 1Password?
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@mattstauffer I stored my Google passkey in 1Password on my Mac, but it’s not available on my iPhone even though I’m using the same 1Password account 🫠
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Apparently the trick is to save your passkeys to 1password (or your password manager), not to the browser or the device or whatever.
I'll try it... 😬
Matt Stauffer@mattstauffer
Every single time I've tried to install a passkey--bar none--I've regretted it. Something goes wrong, whether in their system or in my memory (sure, I generated a passkey, but where is it? 🤷♀️), and I cannot ever make them work. Is it just me? Are y'all using passkeys?
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@mattstauffer That's exactly how I've done it so far and it works a treat.
That way you could create the passkey on desktop and immediately use it from mobile...no need to have cognitive load on "which has a passkey again" either.
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@HeadmasterDuck @wesbos Or is this some kind of double bluff? Your reply was almost TOO agreeable. Quick - solve this CAPTCHA!
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@wesbos I agree, Wes. I'm not a bot, though. Just a low-skill reply guy.
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@wesbos A while ago I ran away to Discord and it felt a lot like IRC from back in the day. Messages are ephemeral; nobody trying to grift or get like clout. I know it serves a different purpose but I sure do enjoy it way more than modern Twitter
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@peduarte Holy shit that Tweet and the replies are just so insufferable 😅
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@aarondfrancis @carneloot Just my luck switching from Windows to Linux in January 😅
If you needed any test users on the Linux version please shout - I have my Faster coupon code ready to go 😁
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@carneloot Firing up the windows laptop this week! Linux will take me a bit longer
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@shanselman Nice!
Another tip I give to macOS users is to install PowerToys and remap CMD+Q to ALT+F4 for that quit app muscle memory
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If you're a Mac person who uses Windows (by choice or by fiat) and WSL, take a look at github.com/shanselman/Mac… It takes your WSL (or a new one) and makes it as "Mac Comfortable" as possible with things like HomeBrew, zsh, starship, etc. File Issues w/ ideas

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@raycast sorry for the typos but im not here for strategic growth posting, i just write what comes to mind
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people seem surprised that a "search bar" app is now entering the ai space
but the thing is @raycast was never just a "search bar", it's a "launcher". its all about helping you navigate your computer in a faster, better and personal way
whether that is opening apps, taking notes, blocking distractions, pausing your spotify song, creating a linear issue, organising your windows, recovering that really important email you accidentally override with one too many ⌘C, picking an emoji, emptying the trash, optimising images, managing your downloads, chatting with AI and not being restricted to a single model provider, picking colors, searching for that figma file, and thousands more things...
...raycast has always been about giving you back control. you should own your workflow and not let it be dictated by how external apps and organisations want you to work (normally by spending as much time on their own platform as possible)
everyone who have raycast a chance says the same thing: "i can't use my computer without it anymore"
@glazeapp is simply the next natural step in this direction, where you can build the apps that you want, and have them work the way you want them to, and shape them around your workflow and not the other way round
its all about you launching things. its just that now you also can launch a whole local-first, beautiful and personalised app for yourself and your team
i can't wait for you to try it
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@jeffrey_way I think we need to ask it to play a game of Tic-Tac-Toe but enter 0 for number of players.
GIF
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