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Google is googley. Very different than any other company ever. You can trust us. With Search results. Your private emails. Your private documents. Remember our motto, do no evil. We will never change.


Yup but I still trust Google way more than Microsoft (this company should just die an horrible death) and way, way, way more than OpenAI.

Now you may say that sucking less than Microsoft and OpenAI really isn't an high bar at all. And I fully agree with that.


If you want to see more on this topic, check out (google) the podcast I co-host called Accessibility and Gen. AI.


Honestly, that’s such a great example of how to share what you do on the interwebs. Right timing, helpful and on topic. Since I’ve listened to several episodes of the podcast, I can confirm it definitely delivers.


Thanks for the recommendation, just downloaded a few episodes!;


This is excellent, thank you! Don't hate me but I'm going to change my Claude Code /commit command by pointing it at this guide.


Codex has gotten kind of nerfed with their weird choice to limit loc read to 250 and dropping middle of context a lot. None of the CLIs are performing well for me right now. I'm codex and claude max btw. Disappointing.


It's Windsurf


and also isn't



Not sure if this is a "thing" or if there's a problem with it, but why not live-stream video of every vote being counted so the entire population could validate at least the counting portion of voting.


I ran https://wave.webaim.org/ against the homepage, saw 11 errors right off the bat, and decided not to look at further.

Particularly for this kind of project, though as an accessibility person I'd argue every project, accessibility is table stakes.


You could, perhaps, consider filing an issue or fixing some low-hanging fruit.


This would have come in handy when a cricket was in my house and I was looking for sounds of cricket predators to entice it to leave my abode. Eventually I did find one on YouTube but it didn't work. Turns out crickets can't hear sounds, but do feel wind vibrations, which is why they stop when you walk near them.


Which browser(s) do you mean/use. I turn off js on chrome as well.


As big as it gets. Quite an achievement in modern times. The music industry has changed so much.


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