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ippa

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    Comment #16246304

    Love Httpie! Such an awesome cli with easy to remember, natural syntax. When installing on new boxes I wish it wasn't depending on python though.

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    Comment #15421298

    I have had the Kaby Lake XPS 13" for about a year. Linux is nice in many ways and it's a decent laptop. The small formfactor/screen might be the best thing about it hardwarewise. H…

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    Comment #14659649

    Worked! Thanks man :). Still have odd random crackles and noise when I for example stop/start a youtubevideo. Not a showstopper as the hissing though. Tried some tips on URL you pa…

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    Comment #14659350

    I've had Dell XPS 13 DE for about a month now. Overall I'm very happy with it. It's great to have the power of linux right on the computer, not a SSH-session away. I got the 1080p …

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    Comment #14264592

    Great work! Any plans to get keyboard-shortcuts (or something similar) working? I use them heavily in vscode.

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    Comment #10226529

    I think something simple would add alot of value and separate you from other similar services :). Wouldn't be wrong with icons from os/browsers but just he 2 biggest would add valu…

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    Comment #10225746

    Nice! I've been using other similar services but this looks lightweight and fast with decent search. Would it be possible to show ios/android-icons (how they look or even exists) f…

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    Comment #10214533

    Nice idea/tool :). I mainly use httpie now, does it have any clear advantages over httpie?

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    Comment #9143978

    It's nice with urls without "&" when curl'ing from bash.

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    Comment #6295248

    Pretty short pixel perfect collision HTML5 platformer/puzzle, the theme "10 seconds" is pretty important when solving them. http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-27/?action=pre…

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    Comment #6136575

    One of the reasons I never started blogged seriously is something like this. It's a very silly reason, I dev alot, I have ideas for blogposts.. but I just never could decide on a p…

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    Comment #6099719

    Nice to see they're working on rendering-performance. I bought the prev Nexus 7 but returned it some days later. The jittery scrolling and constant microlag drove me crazy.

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    Comment #5971511

    I switched from FF -> Chrome some years ago. Sometimes I try to switch back. Maybe FF is fast.. but it feels clunky, I wish they would copy Chromes GUI right off :). Also the "scre…

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    Comment #5625456

    Been waiting for raid5 with btrfs!

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    Comment #5313280

    dns back, now I get bad gateway instead, progress :P

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    Comment #5305536

    His suggestion for better preallocate APIs made me think of this ruby patch from Charles Nutter: http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/173802 4 years later and they still discuss it, heh…

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    Comment #5197854

    No I didn't, maybe I should have. Chrome is so good otherwise so it felt improbable that any other browser would be better. With that said.. I don't understand how google could shi…

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    Comment #5197582

    Bought two nexus 7 over christmas, one for me and one as a present. I've only read good things about them. Ended up returning them both due to the bad surfing experience. Laggy, ba…

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    Comment #5140020

    This looks super-useful. I've yet to look into Scala, does anyoneone know if something similar exists for Ruby?

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    Comment #4986639

    I've been bitten by googles non-existent customer support too while dealing with my adword account(s). Somehow I had two accounts, but one of them was transferred to my friend by c…

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    Comment #4918345

    When I needed to get my rails-update-fix I usually checked from my ipad where I haven't logged in to my github account.. then I used the railslink on top. Now it's gone :/ First wo…

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    Comment #4864952

    love the detailed writeup, thanks for this.

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    Comment #4636647

    I miss ruby :)

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    Comment #4037390

    IKEA ftw, came for the furniture, stayed for the meatballs.

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    Comment #4033184

    Right. When I first tested it.. it kind of worked. It was probably slow then too, but I didn't have much to compare with at the time. As I started using it more regularly later on …