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that's a pretty genius use of the "portals" primitive; I suppose its akin to Portals in React-ish.

Although I've never needed to open 2 tabs of the same site and wanted them share the state.


For me the main use case is screen sharing (share only the mirrored window). It can also be useful for multi-monitor setups when you want to show something to other people on a bigger screen without mirroring your main screen.

Perhaps have your team look at the header colors on your website https://clelp.com/skill/4da37247-33ee-43ba-a004-0a89d84d3920


I kind of liked the old one, but after getting feedback from some other fiends in the community decided to change it. TY for the advice.


You can have more than a few


Have they fixed the big/feature where it insists on downloading entire distributions of Node.js for running it's language server functionality?


This is basically my main gripe with Zed atm — it's very keen to autodownload and execute binaries.

I have a light fork that tries to nullify this, but I don't think I've managed to catch all the instances.

Other than that, it's a very nice editor in my opinion.


Easy fix:

{ "server_url": "", }

I comment out that JSONC line periodically when I feel like cherry-picking updates


> it's very keen to autodownload and execute binaries.

I hate this pattern in software so much.


That is the great thing about Zed. Stuff just works.


That's not great at all. It's not acceptable to "just work" by downloading and running third party software without asking the user.


Same here, the progress bar animation seems to be a dummy. The actual search result is eventually returned over a `text/event-stream`... which seems to be struggling currently.


I have Fi currently; definitely recommend it.

Internet Access - err... it works? I am able to stream Netflix and YT without being locked to 480p.

Coverage - it's basically TMo coverage.

Cost - Fi is a bad deal if you plan to use a lot of data. It's almost 10$/GB (in the worst plan) or around 70$ for an "unlimited" plan, however it can get cheaper with a group (https://fi.google.com/about/plans/) . For me, its a great deal; I'm always close to a WiFi and rarely need mobile data. My bills ended up being around 25$. I'd say Fi's killer "feature" is it's international roaming charges... though I doubt that will be useful anytime soon :')


Pretty cool! I like how you implemented the terminal functionality.


Thanks


Would love to give it a shot... but your website is running into CORS issues


Sorry about that! Looking into it now.


Location: SF San Francisco / Bay Area, CA

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Java (Spring), Node.js, Python, GoLang, React.js / Next.js, AWS, Docker, Observability with Grafana stack, Distributed Tracing, OAuth/JWT, AWS, Confluent Kafka, PostgreSQL.

Résumé/CV: Available on request

GitHub: https://github.com/arkits

Email: archit [dot] khode [at] gmail.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/architkhode/

Hi there, I'm a generalist Software Engineer with 3 years of experience building scalable and reliable software. I worked on architecting and building a federated system for the collaborative sharing of the National Aerospace for autonomous drones, air-taxis and beyond. I have learnt to design, build and support production ready software through my experience of evolving this platform from an initial conceptual design into a battle-hardened system.

I would love to contribute my skills to your team!


I recently was wrestling with MediaSync on my side project to make a direct link generator for reddit videos. For those who don't know, reddit videos (https://v.redd.it/8ac6uk4bbxg51) play in reddit's custom video player. After some digging, it turns out that reddit hosts the audio and video streams separately and syncs them together on the client side. I eventually was able to implement media sync (though it doesn't cover all cases), and have tremendous respect for those trying to solve the same problem.

Here is a demo of my media sync implementation - https://vreddit.vercel.app/?vid=8ac6uk4bbxg51&q=2


Ohhh I didn’t know that! Your project looks cool! I saw you used popcorn.js, that’s definitely a good way to go. It’s an interesting problem to solve for sure :)


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