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Use `background-color` in Firefox's `userContent.css`.

I love the idea of ending it for myself, but my users are still screwed?

how your users' browsers choose to render `about:blank` while waiting on your page to be delivered is outside of both your control and concern

on Gnome i've got system-wide dark mode turned on and idk, my Firefox is dark gray until it gets any content. so users have the power and should exercise it to tailor their experience as they wish


Still worth it imho for important code, but it shows that they are hitting a ceiling while trying to improve the model which they try to solve by making it more token-inefficient.

Slow is good thought, that's when you know it'll get it right.

Correctness does not necessitate slowness.

And why would I want a slower mode that gets it right when the faster model already got it right before?

If it can’t even do basic stuff anymore I’m not gonna use it for advanced tasks either.


Seems so silly that they won't support `effortLevel: "max"` while a env var is perfectly fine.

They do now. /effort command is on the latest Claude Code version; run `claude update` and `claude /effort`.

/effort is only per-session though, not persistent.

This needs to be supported on `git` level first imho, not by a forge vendor.

What would this being supported by git mean to you?

`git diff` is probably all you need.


Yep, the `files` array should be required by default, but isn't, resulting in many gigabytes of garbage being pushed to the npm registry every day.


Eventually you will want to update it, every update is a risk.


But, pinning has prevented most of the recent supply chain attacks.

As long as you don't update your pins during an active supply chain attack, the risk surface is rather low.


The flip side of that is now you're running old software and CVEs get published all the time. Threat actors actively scan the internet looking for software that's vulnerable to new CVEs.


Even better would be to not use so many libs. Most use cases will do fine with native `fetch`.


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