Early stages of Google Docs support in the Ladybird browser
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#3“Impressive. Most impressive.”
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#5Fixing a CSS layout bug found by chessboard.js - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMpLiEgKC_w
Let's make "Cookie Clicker" playable in Ladybird! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4SxKWwFhA0
He's very good at articulating his thought progress and it's always really interesting to see how he reduces the bug down into a minimal reproducible example.
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#6EDIT: Lots of great answers. Thanks everyone. Glad this inspired such lively discussion.
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#7Clearly I have no idea what Ladybird browser is. Why should I be impressed? I would expect every browser to be capable of this. EDIT: Lots of great answers. Thanks everyone. Glad this inspired such lively discussion.
Re: Early stages of Google Docs support in the Ladybird browser
#8Clearly I have no idea what Ladybird browser is. Why should I be impressed? I would expect every browser to be capable of this. EDIT: Lots of great answers. Thanks everyone. Glad this inspired such lively discussion.
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#9Link is to a Nitter instance. Even though I prefer to use it as well, it should probably be pointed to the original Twitter instead? For deduplication purposes if nothing else.
Re: Early stages of Google Docs support in the Ladybird browser
#10Clearly I have no idea what Ladybird browser is. Why should I be impressed? I would expect every browser to be capable of this. EDIT: Lots of great answers. Thanks everyone. Glad this inspired such lively discussion.