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It can be useful and simple to use!


Great job!!! And even funny to do I suppose!


I signed up copilot on june... still received nothing unfortunately!!!


I'm sure it'll be coming soon - a colleague of mine signed up shortly after me and received an invite today.


Fast turnaround, got my invite today!


I agree, I use Pico2wave too after testing other TTS and pico2wave has the best voice in offline systems. I use it combined with home assistant: whenever a window trigger is fired, pico2wave generate a wav file and it is read by aplay command and transmitted to an 90' stereo HI-FI. The result is: the window x it is opening because x.

The italian voice sounds great


In late '80s an italian advertisement company sent to almost all italian families a book where you could buy almost everything using Post Offices. A kind of amazon's father :-). If any italian will read this post he will remember "Postal Market". In the last pages of that book there were all tech stuffs to buy including ZX Spectrum, commodore 64, etc. I was 7-8 years old and I was fascinated about those things. I didn't have enough money to buy a computer. When I reached the right amount (my savings) to buyone, Postal market hasn't sold any computer anymore. I started in 1991 with a "12 Mhz 80286 Vegas Communications".

I still rimember the feeling when I was browsing those pages


Thanks! I pinned your page on my evernote.. I always get confuse everytime I need to make a ssh port forward. After a while I get it but I spend time (and some bad words :P)


I suggest you to continue watching all others seasons if I can give you an advise :). That's right, to me the first serie is amazing, by the way the other ones aren't bad too. I appreciate in HCF the explanation of a company life where problems can happens in any time, fight between people and the risks and possibilities to fail


I totally agree with your 2 point. I always turn off turbolink too when I start a new rails project!


I didn't use rails since turbolinks appeared, but I really like the idea on paper. Why do you turn it off?


By default it's a global always-on feature. I think it's the sort of feature that might be great in certain parts of the application (like tabbed pages) but having globally enabled by default isn't ideal. For me the built-in browser feedback of loading a new page works pretty well, and having to rebuild this feedback in an application so that it works everywhere is simply unnecessary work.


Yeah, exactly. I think the very existence of this site also kind of sums up the problem: http://reed.github.io/turbolinks-compatibility/


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