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https://github.com/mistweaverco/kulala.nvim is an another restish (it can do gRPC to) plugin for neovim. It is intended to be compatible with a Jetbrains as much as possible.


neovim has one, too! https://github.com/rest-nvim/rest.nvim

(After I have seen the IntelliJ one from a colleague I was searching for one like that in neovim. That's the best one I found. It's not perfect, but it works.

Edit: The tool from OP looks very neat though. I will try it out. Might be a handy thing for a few prepared tests that I run frequently


For desktop integration you can use Gear Lever https://github.com/mijorus/gearlever. It can also update AppImages with some configuration changes.


My wife is still using her 2020 M1 Air and it’s still as snappy as the day we got it, still works for all her use cases.

Ah! my early 2015 13" Macbook pro died only few weeks back. I don't think any other laptop will last nearly 10 years (TBF I did replace the battery and speakers for $280 in 2020 though)


I am using my HP Omen from 2016, which is still my main laptop. I gotit for 600 I think? I also upgraded Ram and SSD. The hinges on the lid broke the plastic case, and i am not replacing the dead battery, but it definitely works


Still using the T450s I got in 2015, so technically the ThinkPad won :D JK, that's a very respectable life span!


My M1 Max with 8TB is going strong 4 years in

and a pleasure to work with

I am sad that the resale value didn't hold as much as people claim Apple products do, but that’s because of the overpriced storage mostly

Looks like I can get $2500 vs the $7600 I paid for it

So rolling over into a newer maxed out model isnt so easily rationalized


Why do people keep saying Steve Jobs invented the iPhone? He at best could have pushed people to do the best but that alone should not let him steal all the credit.


Because the business powers throughout tech companies at the time would not have allowed an iPhone to exist.

I know because I worked directly with all ~33 pocketPC devices that existed at the time for my work.

The iPhone success doesn't happen without the boldness to radically defy industry norms.

And I say this as a Linux maximalist whose daily driver phone has been uninterrupted from G1 to modern day nexus, galaxy, and pixel only. The iPhone changed the meta, when no one else could.

There were buttonless attempts by pocketPC makers, but without the holistic software vision Steve had they didn't work.


Exactly. Nokia had a functional touchscreen phone 7 years before the iPhone in their R&D lab. Nokia and many others had tablets over 10 years beforehand.

It was Steve jobs that pushed it trough into a product.


Thank you. Seeing this as the top comment actually makes me feel better as I now know that I am not alone.


I let candidates use the Internet (except AI tools) during coding interviews. All I care is if given a problem can they do the necessary research to solve it. It usually involves making them use a library which they are not already familiar with. This is more than enough for most of the programming jobs.


I think this is a continuum:

I let candidates use X during coding interviews.

I've personally seen this evolve over the past 20 years

Whiteboard --> Text editor --> IDE --> ...?

Maybe "AI Coding Assistant" is next.


I had quite a few episodes of "Johnny Sokko and his flying robot" recorded on VHS and also of one interesting TV series about a group of children living all by themselves in an old caravan (the opening credits shows them jumping through a hole in a fence). My mom gave them all away long back but even now I miss them :(


Even though I was a Google fanboy, this was a nail in the head. Had a .dev domain which expired and squarespace asked like 6 times more to let me buy it back. Waited till the grace period was over and bought it back for the original price from NameCheap.


Maybe this was about advertising after all ;). I now know there is a company named Wiz.


There is also this legendary composer from south India who has this exact ability - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilaiyaraaja


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