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Shadcn/UI has transitioned to using Base UI as its default component library. This change is based on the stability of Base UI, its regular updates, usage in new projects, and community preference over Radix. The article also introduces a skill for migrating components from Radix to Base UI, discusses new chat interface components, and explains how GitHub registries can be used to distribute various project files.
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The comment thread discusses various UI libraries, focusing on Base UI and Shadcn's components, comparing their pros and cons. The community prefers building custom UI libraries for better control and maintainability over using off-the-shelf libraries.
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Command & Conquer Generals: Zero Hour has been natively ported to macOS, iPhone, and iPad using Fable, featuring a real 2003 engine compiled for ARM64 with touch controls optimized for RTS gameplay.
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The comment thread discusses the successful porting of C&C Generals to iOS and iPadOS, highlighting EA's GPL v3 release and community contributions. The project successfully adapted the game for mobile platforms with touch controls, showcasing AI's role in automation and adaptation. There is a debate on credit attribution and AI involvement, but overall sentiment is positive.
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The article discusses a common issue with image rotation controls on smartphones, specifically comparing Apple's iPhone and Nothing Phone's Android devices. It highlights how these controls can be problematic when users attempt rapid rotations, leading to unexpected results or animations that block user interaction.
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The comment thread discusses the importance of simplicity and purpose in button functionality, as well as the role of animations in user experience. The community debates various examples and counterarguments related to these topics, with a focus on accessibility considerations for users with motor impairments or Parkinson's disease.
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HIC Mouse is an advanced AI agent file-editing tool that introduces precision editing capabilities, including coordinate-based operations, staged changes with atomic rollback, and embedded guidance in all tool responses to enhance surgical accuracy and consistency.
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The comment thread discusses the criticism of a technology being patented with a 'patent pending' status, arguing that text editing is not patentable and lacks innovation. The discussion includes sarcasm and humor, suggesting satire.
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An analysis of Codex token_count metadata suggests that the gpt-5.5 model disproportionately produces responses at exactly 516 reasoning_output_tokens, which may indicate a fixed-token clustering anomaly and potentially contribute to degraded performance on complex tasks.
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Users are discussing issues with GPT-5.5 Codex model performance degradation, specifically a clustering phenomenon in reasoning_output_tokens that leads to incorrect results. The issue affects both CLI and desktop app versions of the tool. Users express dissatisfaction with OpenAI's response and consider switching back to Claude Code or other alternatives due to the impact on their work quality and productivity.
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This article discusses Pandoc Lua Filters, explaining their introduction, structure, and usage within the Pandoc framework for document conversion tasks. It highlights the benefits of using Lua filters over traditional JSON-based filters, such as avoiding overhead associated with JSON marshaling/unmarshaling, and provides examples demonstrating various functionalities like macro substitution, centering images in LaTeX/HTML output, setting metadata dates, removing spaces before citations, and more.
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The article discusses the history of electrical distribution, focusing on the development of communication systems for power transmission in the United States, particularly within the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA). It covers topics like protective relaying, microwave technology, and computer integration into power management systems.
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The comment thread discusses various topics including concerns about an AI bubble and its impact on Chinese companies, the commoditization of AI models by these entities, debates around copyright, piracy, and the value of authors' work, as well as ethical considerations regarding the use of copyrighted material for training purposes. The discussion is characterized by a mix of opinions, facts, and some instances of sarcasm.
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Scientists at the Marine Biological Laboratory have discovered that jellyfish, specifically Clytia hemisphaerica medusae, can heal wounds rapidly and without forming scar tissue, offering insights into wound healing mechanisms.
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The comment thread discusses the classification and characteristics of jellyfish, with a focus on their single organism status versus colony structures. There is debate over the relevance of this topic to human medical applications, particularly in relation to a press release's title.
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An article discussing the potential misuse of YouTube Studio's AI assistant, Ask Studio, which can be manipulated by users to extract private information from creators' videos.
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The discussion revolves around the security implications of prompt injection attacks on YouTube's AI-powered features. Participants express concern over Google's perceived lack of urgency and responsibility in addressing these vulnerabilities, with a focus on the potential for social engineering and data leakage. The conversation also touches upon broader issues related to software engineering practices, professional licensing, and the role of tech companies in maintaining product safety.
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