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Having built some stuff with Tauri, being able to debug using Chrome instead of a Safari/Webkit console would be _so nice_.


I have no idea about timeline, progress, or suitability, but IIUC the Tauri folks are exploring integration with Chromium Embedded Framework:

https://github.com/tauri-apps/cef-rs

https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri/issues/14963#issuecommen... and following comments

https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri/issues?q=CEF


Absolutely not the same thing, but I’m going to shamelessly plug my Tauri MCP in case you find it helpful: https://github.com/hypothesi/mcp-server-tauri

With the debugging capabilities it gives agents, I find I don’t miss Chrome DevTools so much.


But it is a browser -- just not a web browser


directory perhaps less confusing.


“NPM registry directory” sounds terribly confusing in my opinion, reads like a grammatical mishap


then maybe "npm registry search"?


I would not recommend driving over the Juan de Fuca strait


> 90,000 people live in the core, which is about the maximum daytime population of Disneyland. More people live in the greater capital district (400,000), but because Victoria is subject to very particular microclimates, the further you get from the city itself, the worse the weather becomes

True, but outside of the City of Victoria is Saanich, the largest municipality of the 13 that make up the Capital Regional District. Saanich has roughly the same climate and another ~110k.

Also, anecdotally, despite the smaller population, Victoria is a tourist destination and swallows cruise ships worth of passengers with ease. If you want to visit, come visit. You'll find all the amenities you need.


Good point about Saanich. It would be near the top of the list of places I'd want to live in the region if Victoria itself was off the list


you can also make your way along the south coast out to the ocean, and quickly get out of civilization. the larger "Victoria" is quickly growing westward


To me it beats Vancouver for nature access. You don't have to get stuck on the Lionsgate Bridge for two hours to get into nature


They created a fascinating tool -- I'll be following your progress to see what you build!


I agree that it shouldn't mysteriously be a pointer all the time, but using a pointer for the cursor is a preference, not a standard. In native apps (outside the web), the cursor is often not turned into a pointer when hovering clickable content.


I hope qntm has the chance to traditionally publish Ra and have it edited as well. I enjoyed the book a lot, but felt it needed a solid once over.

Really enjoyed the novel though! Planning to reread it in the spring.


For those coming to this thread after it was scrubbed, the author unfortunately felt they had to shut the project down after being pressured by their employer. The name is redacted and the website shut down.

For what it's worth, commentary from others on the JJ Discord suggested that this could not be a legally binding requirement as the author is located in California. California has laws that prevent employers from controlling employees inventions outside of work hours when using their own devices: https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/labor-code/lab-sect-2870/


Why not set it up as your default search engine? That’s what I did. Hard to forget when it’s the default


I dunno, I guess out of principle I don't like my 'defaults' to be something I have to be logged into.


Are you upset about DRM in general? Or that Signal, by default, prevents Windows from capturing the Signal window when it screenshots the screen every few seconds?

because it sounds like Windows is the problem here, doing this screenshotting at all. And Signal allows you to disable the anti-screenshotting measure


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