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Sravan Suresh
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Creator at heart 💓 wip - https://t.co/zQVdfcw9VN & https://t.co/xqhZycOmE5

【大悲報】OPPOさんの新型折りたたみスマホ、折り目なさすぎん?スゴすぎwwwwwww

Frisco used to be 75% White. Now? 45% and falling. Visa loopholes and endless importation have turned neighborhood streets into this. Happening block by block. If this isn’t stopped, there won't be any Texas left for actual Americans.




Interrupting my holiday break to say: iOS 26 is bad. Worse. It's not just liquid glass. Everything is now one or more extra taps away. Actions buried. Keyboard downgraded. Siri is essentially dead. Apple undid years of good work.

A few software engineers at some of the best tech cos told me this week "My entire job these days is prompting Cursor or Claude Code with Opus 4.5 to do what I need and sanity checking it." We've crossed some intangible threshold of AI generalizing to "most" software.

Ladies and gentlemen, the upcoming Calendar Agenda view in Windows 11 Notification Center is a... WebView2 component! 🎉 WebView2 is a Microsoft component that embeds web content (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) into Windows apps. When Windows 11 shipped in 2021, it dropped support for many Windows 10 features as part of modernization efforts, including Outlook Calendar Agenda view in the Notifications Center. Now, it's coming back, but it's going to be a WebView2.

@kerckhove_ts Are those tests hitting the database? Because that's what these tests are doing. Super impressive if you're running 2.3m DB-backed tests in 1.2s though!

The Fizzy test suite runs in UNDER FOUR SECONDS! Nearly 2,500 assertions. The magic is to lean hard on vanilla Rails fixtures and parallel test runners. Not only is this blazingly fast, but it's also achingly beautiful. github.com/basecamp/fizzy…

BREAKING: Apple’s chip chief Johny Srouji informed CEO Tim Cook he is seriously considering leaving the company and would likely continue his career elsewhere rather than retire. Apple is urgently pushing to keep him. He remains at least for now. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…