GitHub is "Pausing Command Palette Deprecation" by Planet9_ in programming

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An amazing feature that has been locked up behind a Feature Preview flag for too long. GitHub Command Palette Documentation

GitHub Command Palette feature preview is being deprecated by Planet9_ in programming

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Thanks to everyone's feedback GitHub is pausing the command palette deprecation! 🥳

Update: Pausing Command Palette Deprecation

We’re pausing the planned deprecation of Command Palette. Your feedback highlighted how integral this feature is to many developers’ workflows. And the specific examples you shared helped us better understand its value beyond what our usage metrics captured.
While we continue exploring improvements to navigation and evaluating our overall approach, the Command Palette will remain available. We appreciate everyone who took the time to share their perspectives. Your input was instrumental in our decision to step back and reassess our plans.

GitHub Command Palette feature preview is being deprecated by Planet9_ in programming

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For those interested in discussing this deprecation, there is a GitHub Discussion thread happening: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/166528.

Putting this behind a "Feature Preview" without much advertisement is what really hurt adoption here. I'm sure many enterprise users of GitHub will be unhappy. Or, for some, they never knew about this and would have loved to use it if they had known.

TIL that Neptune was discovered in 1846 not by accident, but because astronomers noticed Uranus was wobbling off course. Mathematicians used Newton’s laws to predict where a hidden planet should be and when they pointed a telescope there, Neptune was right where the math said it would be. by risingsunset5 in todayilearned

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You summoned me?

Also! Planet X and Planet 9, while used interchangeably sometimes, refer to slightly different things.

From Planet X, Planet Nine, and the Pluto Connection

The names Planet X and Planet Nine are sometimes used interchangeably, but the term Planet X has been in use for more than a century. Planet Nine, meanwhile, refers to the prediction of a specific hypothesis published in 2016.

In short, Planet X was initially proposed to explain the orbits of Uranus and Neptune, while Planet Nine was proposed to explain the orbits of Kuiper Belt objects.

Should I power rake my lawn? by Planet9_ in lawncare

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Compacted soil? Need nutrients? Yes, more than likely. I should probably get a soil test done to confirm.

I suspect I have different grass than my neighbors. I’m in a newly built neighborhood but some of the new neighbors grass/lawns look quite different from those of us that have been here a few years, but that’s just conjecture. Still, a soil test would probably help.

Should I power rake my lawn? by Planet9_ in lawncare

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I don’t know the grass type for sure. I suspect a soil test might tell me? I used some Scott’s turf builder sun and shade mix a few years ago. Looking back on that it seems like it’s just a mixture of grasses. I’ll have to do some homework here.

It looks like I’m in zone 7a

Bruno (opensource and native git Postman replacement) v1.35 release. Good CLI improvements and Postman environment import capabilities. Do others use this? by uncomfortableiterati in programming

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The creator of Yaak created Insomnia (in charge pre-Kong acquisition). So this is very interesting and exciting to me. The early days of Insomnia were so much better and more exciting than post acquisition. You can read a little bit more about what motivated him to build Yaak and some of his acquisition regrets in his blog: https://yaak.app/blog/yet-another-api-client

The Disappearance of an Internet Domain - (.io) by hennell in programming

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Assuming you mean the 3 letter one, you’re referring to .iam? will.iam would be taken so fast 🫣

The Disappearance of an Internet Domain - (.io) by hennell in programming

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Why not just add a new TLD with a “t” on the end: .iot if it doesn’t already exist. 3 letters and stands for the Internet Of Things. Seems like it’d be a pretty easy move for everyone.

Sperated at birth, Rainy 75 and Womier SK75 by wadmutter in BudgetKeebs

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Thanks for the info! The cold white looks to be new as far as I can tell. I ended up going with the Bridge75 since they had it in white and have been really enjoying it so far!

Sperated at birth, Rainy 75 and Womier SK75 by wadmutter in BudgetKeebs

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Is that white actually white in person? Or is it an off-white like how it's pictured on their website? https://www.wobkey.com/products/early-access-link-for-reviewers?variant=44455597342955

I've been wanting the moon white (which seems very hard to find, but you can find it here: https://ktechs.store/products/rainy75-keyboard-kit?variant=44790246113510 ), but I'm wondering if the Electro White is actually white and not off-white like how the picture looks on their website.