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I've been lucky to discover git relatively late and sublime merge relatively soon. It seems like separating the concern of editing and reviewing code is making me consider each more as separate thing.

It also makes me more comfortable figuring out how a project's pull acceptance are like (maybe due to how fast local ui is compared to web-based git). On the other hand, I can only run some basic git cli commands and can't quickly comprehend raw text-based diff, especially when encountering some linux patches from time to time.


In homelab, I push myself to use proxy (header) authentication. I know I'm burdening many responsibilities in a reverse proxy (tls, ip blocking, authentication) but it seems I can better handle those complexity as compared to oauth setup.


> A UDP joke I would tell you... but you might get it not


Except the text is stored as image, I can't imagine localization would be that large.


I'm sure no API and only built-in control is more favorable. Digressing, built-in mixer is nice to have too.


experiencing how text renders differently, slowly, with my potato battleship


One other angle yet mentioned: JS is browser native. No matter how slow it is, browser is now the LCD. Similar server-client codebase, while ugly, is another plus.


I think the hack is to store html height/width locally and restore it as early as possible so the content will then load under the scrolled view


Oh hey, a fellow noticing person!


yes, and the bar is not at all at the same level.


Now ui libraries does its own reset. The no-nonsense blogger just use a few styling, and yeah, the default now is good enough.


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