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Big nod. I've been trying to register our company to sell customized products. It's been quite an ordeal with document rejections etc, and at the end they just said the rejection is final. No support, no appeals, no transparency. Yet those ALLCAPS companies seem have no troubles.

We battled https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1331370/... for over a year, and finally decided to move off since there was no any resolution. Unfortunately our API servers were still behind AFD so they were affected by today's stuff...


Loved Borland IDE at the time. I still miss Ctrl-KB/KK (IIRC?) style selections from time to time.

These days Far Manager (via far2l) or MC kind of scratch the itch for quick TUI edits.


As other commenters have noted, the name for the Ctrl+Kx UI is the WordStar keystrokes.


Impressing, but I can't believe we went from fixing bugs to coffee-grounds-divination-prompt-guessing-and-tweaking when things don't actually go well /s


Would be great if they provided at least some guidance how to keep this thing on topic. Even the official demo https://chatkit.world/ is not restricted, it happily chats about whatever.


Oh man this thing tells me my iPhone 13 mini isn’t wide enough to use it, that’s rough.


It doesn’t work on my iPhone 17 Pro Max either and when I turn it to landscape it’s buggy and doesn’t work. Great demo…


Doesn't work either on my Samsung s25


I'm ok using a limited resource _if_ I know how much of it I am using. The lack of visible progress towards limits is annoying.


Totally agree with this. I live in constant anxiety not knowing how far into my usage I am in all the time.


npx ccusage@latest

I'm assuming it'll get updated to include these windows as well. Pass in "blocks --live" to get a live dashboard!


Oh wow, this showed me the usage stats for the period before ccusage was installed, that’s very helpful especially considering this change.

ETA: You don’t need to authenticate or share your login with this utility, basically zero setup.


Package page (with screenshot) https://www.npmjs.com/package/ccusage


Does ccusage (or claude code with subscription) actually tell you what the limits are or how close you are too them?


https://ccusage.com/guide/live-monitoring

See that screenshot. It certainly shows you when your 5 hour session is set to refresh, in my understanding it also attempts to show you how you're doing with other limits via projection.


It's not exactly the same thing, but imagine my complete surprise when, in the middle of a discussion with Copilot and without warning, it announced that the conversation had reached its length limit and I had to start a new one with absolutely no context from the current one. Copilot has many, many usability quirks, but that was the first that actually made me mad.


ChatGPT and Claude do the same. And I have noticed that model performance can often degrade a lot before such a hard limit. So even when not hitting the hard limit, splitting out to a new session can be useful. Context management is the new prompt engineering...


The craziest thing to me is that it actually completely stopped you in your tracks instead of upselling you on the spot to continue.


You can't really predict usage of output tokens, too, so this is especially concerning


Like when Claude suddenly decides it's not happy with a tiny one-off script and generates 20 refined versions :D


One problem I find is that a lot educational content has moved into YouTube and videos (monetization be damned). I have no time to watch 10mins of rambling and ads for a quick tip, LLMs are great at distilling the info. Otherwise, I agree, deep knowledge building only happens through doing stuff…


GLTF standard covers a lot of PBR (physically based rendering) properties for materials.


There is also USD but I still fail to recognize the reason of its existance.


Since when "Add emojis for clutter and noise" became an USP...


Looks interesting! Reminds me of XMLSpy JSON Grid view - https://www.altova.com/images/json-editor-grid.png

Any plans to make an editor on top of this?


I didn't know about it when I was making mine, otherwise, I would have definitely borrowed some ideas from it, haha. I have considered view-based editing functions, and I'm wondering if it's really necessary (if so, it will be supported), because now it's quite convenient to locate the editing position on the left from the right view using JSON pointers for quick editing. I'm thinking that providing editing functions in a professional editor might be more appropriate. And thank your for your suggestions.


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