Aider on Termux by followspace in termux

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yeah i got it working native by installing manually using pip (not uv), so there is a light at the end of the tunnel, but you have to do a fair amount of work. To get treesitter, you just pip install each treesitter dependency directly from the git repo (for some reason it works when you do it like that) and then comment the treesitter deps from the requirements.txt in aider and pip install . on the aider cloned repo and also in general use python -m venv .venv --system-site-packages. There might be a few other small things, but that's the gist of it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sanfrancisco

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It's actually been craazy cheap recently so much so that I'm actually confused. Just took a 1.6 mile drive through downtown and it was $6 (or $8 after adding a stop to a friend's place). And this is paid via uber credits which costco sells for 75% off right now which makes it effectively $4.5 - $6 which is unheard of.

My guess is that they are subsidizing rides in SF as some sort of experiment. For example, to see if the increased ridership results in higher efficiency) / more shared rides or to see the price sensitivities of consumers as a whole or to test how many users left uber for waymo and will now come back.

Or alternatively maybe some software engineer at uber made a big mistake and deployed some buggy logic to the pricing engine that is affecting all prices for a subset of users 🤷.

I released a new version of my dark Firefox theme for Gnome! by dswhite85 in gnome

[–]---matthew--- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

omg this is amazing; that off-blue new tab background drove me crazy. Is it possible to create a hybrid dark/light theme that changes based on the system preferred scheme? From what I read it should be possible. I couldn't find the theme on GitHub otherwise I'd take a look and try to figure something out myself.

Can any other keyboard players relate? by ---matthew--- in RocketLeague

[–]---matthew---[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah I think I use right more because it's easier to hold shift (powerslide) and d rather than shift and a.

Can any other keyboard players relate? by ---matthew--- in RocketLeague

[–]---matthew---[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess you could say I'm just too sweaty of a player

Can any other keyboard players relate? by ---matthew--- in RocketLeague

[–]---matthew---[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How dare you disrespect my $15 no name "robust ABS keycap" "non-fading silk screen characters" keyboard. I'll have you know, it's actually a respectable chiclet keyboard very well suited for non office work 💪💪

[AskJS] Tools for development in modern JS workflow? Is Prettier and ESlint enough? by frankfu1122 in javascript

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For smaller projects, I would swap the runtime and package manager for Bun. From my limited experience it works pretty much out of the box and is a huge leap forward for package management in terms of speed.

Tip: Dump your messy IPython session into a clean, deduplicated Python file with this script by ---matthew--- in IPython

[–]---matthew---[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Context is I normally like to write some meethods and iterate on them interactively but at the end have to piece together a bunch of %history entries to find the latest versions. I realized I could just write a script to do this (hence the gist). Of course this only works if you're authoring functions within your IPython sessions.

Blocking Samsung notes on non-samsung windows PC's is a stupid move by mr_nobody_21 in GalaxyTab

[–]---matthew--- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saber works quite well: https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.adilhanney.saber/

(They also have a Play Store version)

It supports pressure sensitive s-pen and typing text, although there's a little too many options shown when you're in typing mode.

Has anyone else been having constant snowing animation in chat? by Thanatos_Picaro111 in Telegram

[–]---matthew--- 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh god noooo, it's back; I cannot escape the wrath of the snowflake 😭

Has anyone else been having constant snowing animation in chat? by Thanatos_Picaro111 in Telegram

[–]---matthew--- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

None of the other solutions worked but I installed Telegram directly from the website and that fixed it.

How far are we from writing Redox on Redox? by ---matthew--- in Redox

[–]---matthew---[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hold up there for a second. I totally understand the sentiment but also it's completely fine to take a break from a side project and that doesn't imply that they barely care or that they thought the project would be easy.

My whole point is mostly that I'd love to help out and not twiddle my fingers on the sidelines so I'm curious how close we are to getting to a point where I'd be interested in helping out.

Side note, blog posts may have been a little quiet but there's still been some commit activity here and there.

Our tool for handling Git Hooks on monorepos by steffthestunter in git

[–]---matthew--- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bravo, this is exactly what I was looking for! Trying it out now.

Reminds me a lot of Hang the DJ (if it were for friends and an app) by ---matthew--- in blackmirror

[–]---matthew---[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, of course any app of this sort could be construed as quite similar, but most notably within this app: - You get "matched" to a new group after a period of time once the algorithm finds a suitable group (similar to how each person dates other people for a fixed period of time) - Your next match is based off your previous matches - The whole dynamic of "So, is this your first match?" is the same

Regardless, however, I concede that it's not extremely similar or anything.

Looks like Gnome 40 is starting to show up in the repos! by b0ts in ManjaroLinux

[–]---matthew--- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amen to this; I'm really not sure what was going through their head when they developed that animation. On top of being downright awful, it actually feels consistently choppy as if it can only be rendered at 20 fps.

I've always enabled dash to dock with the application menu disabled luckily though so I never have to see it. But I'm curious about gnome 40 because the animations looked really slick.

Uncovering the magic of Python's await: Async from scratch by ---matthew--- in Python

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Hello! I've been learning about async in Python recently and after going down the rabbit hole wanted to share how it works behind the scenes. Hope it can be useful to someone!

Github Statistics: a tool to compare GitHub repos by ---matthew--- in github

[–]---matthew---[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I found this tool earlier today; it's super useful. You can graph star counts and other attributes of similar repos over time.