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in antigravity gemini sometimes inserts its CoT directly into code comments lol


its so easy to accidentally hit enter though lol, I usually type larger prompts in my notes and copy paste then finished


Blanket statements; what are they good for? Nothing


it's better than at launch, but I still get random model response errors in anti-gravity. it has potential, but google really needs to work on the reliability.

It's also bizarre how they force everyone onto the "free" rate limits, even those paying for google ai subscriptions.


yeah I've been getting better results with codex (gpt5) vs claude


if only gemini cli could edit files without getting stuck in an infinite loop


A few weeks ago I asked gemini cli to do something pretty simple and it ran for like 12 minutes and then failed with an exception. Haven't tried it again since.


I asked it go modify a maven pom.xml to support grpc. forgot about it and blew through my usage.


While joplin's notes are stored in a database, they are still markdown files


I think firefox is going to end up like Opera

lack of investment in gecko and dropping marketshare of firefox will result in more and more compatibility issues over time (which further accelerates dropping marketshare), until they're eventually forced to become another chromium based browser


A few years ago it was Safari that was the new IE, the one browser you had to go out of your way to support all its dumb little quirks. Firefox and Chrome+friends more or less "just worked"

Now Firefox is moving into that role. Except Firefox has no killer captive audience. Safari was pushed because of iOS Mobile users. Firefox doesn't have that.

So when you're a frontend dev at big corp, and you have to get stuff done now, targeting the quirks of a browser used by less than a tenthbof a percent of your userbase doesn't factor into the equation


IE was not really about quirks, it was about it abusing its dominant position to do whatever it wanted, the quirks were a symptom. Safari is still the new IE. But yes to the rest, Firefox's lack of dominance will get worse if it fails to keep up.


You likely ran into this issue, which is a bug with onedrive itself: https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/issues/11489#issuecommen...

there will be a failsafe implemented for that issue in version 3.3

personally, I recommend using the s3 sync with cloudflare r2, it's faster than onedrive and it's pretty hard to exceed cloudflare's free tier


You can do this with the built in backup plugin. In the plugin's settings, set the backup frequency as desired, and then click advanced settings and change the backup format from jex to markdown + frontmatter


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