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I've vibe coded a codemirror table editor (as a plugin for joplin) using a nested codemirror instance for the cell editor, in my case using joplin's built in command to render markup for the inactive cells: https://github.com/bwat47/joplin-rich-tables

it works well but I'm not much of a programmer and probably ended up with a crazy over engineered architecture lol

I was surprised that there weren't any existing libraries for this (there is one now but it was created after I started work on my plugin: https://github.com/ckant/codemirror-markdown-tables)


S3 as well, I sync with cloudflare r2's free tier and it works great

> "actually no", "hang on", "wait that makes no sense"

Claude does the same thing, claude code just hides the thinking now


And before that they summarized it. But yeah, thinking was always like that (when it first started, it almost just seemed like a scheme to massively increase token use..)


I usually like the answers generated by those flows.


well love or hate them, their service is at least reliable


So is McDonalds.


...as long as you don't ask for ice cream.


gpt also loves talking about handwaving, "I'm going to do X, not just a hand-wavy victory lap"


its showing claude code as included in pro now on that page


Apparently if you believe them it was a “test”


A test to see if they could get away with it. I think we're really in the thick of token rationing right now and the fallout is going to be funny to watch.


in copilot I find it hard to justify using opus at even 3x vs just using GPT 5.4 high at 1x


I went from plan with opus, implement with claude, to simply plan and implement with GPT 5.4

It's a very good model for a very good price


What is "claude"?


its baffling how badly microsoft has handled copilot, this is exactly what copilot in office should have been


no merging, they just show as sync conflicts


the big difference with Iran is the strait of hormuz. It doesn't matter how "well" it goes if it stays closed and torpedos the global economy

> inconsistent communication

I feel like "inconsistent communication" is putting it lightly, with trump going back and forth between "we won", "we'll take the oil", and "whatever we'll leave" often within the same day.


Does it matter? US is a net oil exporter, and not exactly starved for Gulf oil. And every day the strait stays closed is a day other Gulf states have a very pressing reason to conflict with Iran. As if Iran didn't give enough of those to the entire region.

Iran isn't somehow able to exert infinite economic pressure forever. They can play the chaos monkey, but how much does it helps them? Threats only work on those who cave in to them.


It does matter because oil is a global commodity, the fact that the US is a net exporter doesn't stop the prices from going up and other follow-on impacts to the global economy.


It means that US isn't hit the hardest. There's no "we have to end the war this month or our country grinds down to a halt". Just the slow grind of economic pressure that, I remind, affects more countries than just the US - and many of them far stronger.

US leadership can just say "this isn't enough to deter us" and proceed with the rest of the war however they want.


The Iranian regime is betting that they can outlast Donald Trump on this front. Trump's War is very unpopular and they don't care what the Iranian people think or suffer through.


> US is a net oil exporter, and not exactly starved for Gulf oil

I suggest not taking anything Trump says as the truth: https://xcancel.com/chrismartenson/status/203952370406177223...


Holy shit, thats really saying the quiet part loud.

“Does it matter?”

Yes, Who cares about the rest of the world?

Nations shutting down, businesses shutting down, and all because the elected leader of America got involved in a war to avoid accusations of pedophilia.

And lest we forget, this is the nuclear superpower. Thank god there is no conspiracy theory about Nukes being useful so far. I have more faith that the administration will bend towards conspiracies than away from them.


I don't see Iran trying, and failing, to hold the world economy hostage as a reason to go against "no negotiations with terrorists".


If oil hits $200/barrel and inflation is double digits, people will have different priorities.


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