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> creating multiple charts on the same page with GL (e.g. dashboard) has historically been limited by the fact that Chrome is capped at 16 active GL contexts that can be acquired simultaneously. Plotly finally worked around this by using https://github.com/greggman/virtual-webgl

Sometimes I like to ponder on the immense amount of engineering effort expended on working around browser limitations.


Think of it as finally targeting a smartphone. People like beautiful pictures. And your phone is already in your hand.

There's no such thing as secure or insecure, only more secure or less secure.

Starting the axis at anything other than 0 for a length comparison is hilarious.

Hoot is another interesting one: https://spritely.institute/hoot/

Bone dry here in Utah. Just as local government has been lowering their guard on the Great Salt Lake issue due to a couple strong snowpack years. Really hope we're proactive in response to the lack of snow.

Same in idaho. We are looking at historic lows for our reservoirs.

Same in Oregon. Snowpack way below normal.

Yeah, I want another 950" of snow at Alta Ski Resort again. That year - 2023 I think, was unreal!

The RP2350 has a couple Hazard3 cores in it.


The number of companies creating RISC V implementations is pretty hopeful. There's way more competition here than x64 or ARM, and that could yield some interesting results.

My Pixel has gotten a couple major Android version bumps.

Very excited about this. IP certs solve an annoying bootstrapping problem for selfhosted/indiehosted software, where the software provides a dashboard for you to configure your domain, but you can't securely access the dashboard until you have a cert.

As a concrete example, I'll probably be able to turn off bootstrap domains for TakingNames[0].

[0]: https://takingnames.io/blog/instant-subdomains


I had free Starlink wifi on a recent flight (Hawaiian) and it was an insanely better internet experience than I've ever had on a plane.

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