Why do IDEs always default the terminal to the bottom of the screen? I’m always—always—going to move it to right side of the screen. No matter what. Am I the only one who does this?
@michael Just this morning upgraded a smaller app to Laravel 11 using Shift and the Microsoft socialite integration was broken, as the event/listener could not be auto-discovered.
But not using on-device ML doesn't fit the Apple brand. Having dedicated data-centres just for the AI stuff would also go against there net-zero goal. Great if the building is powered by renewables, but I would rather use the resources for something different.
@regis Plexamp is awesome.
I’ve downloaded some ambient music from World of Warcraft and mostly listen to this while coding.
Probably 80% of the time, Plexamp is running.
If the heading of a previous release in the changelog has a link to a compare view, the Action will use that URL and add a link to the updated compare view to the new release notes.
It's hard to explain this with words. The attached screenshot gives you a good example.
This previously only worked, if the changelog had a "Unreleased" heading with a link in it.
Also kinda embarrassed by the state of the underlying CLI php code base.
It's currently a mess of "Action"-classes calling other "Action"-classes and passing the CLI options all the way down.
Have to find a good way to define all the “scenarios" and then isolate them into separate classes.
eg. "release notes passed, unreleased heading found, markdown file is empty: place notes at the end of the document”
@robb Super interested if you will stick to Raycast.
I have been using Alfred for more than 10 years now. I like the modern look of Raycast, but the last time I tried it, it still felt slow compared to Alfred.
Maybe I also just have to switch the shortcuts and force to use it more.