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Not when the TS team refuses to fix long standing issues preventing JSDOC from operating properly in VSC, for example https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/16665


To be honest, I find Ryan Cavanaugh's argument against this quite convincing. It's weird to have something documented if you import the .ts file, but not if you import a .d.ts generated from it. If you want to show the value of the default argument of a function, you should probably just add it to the doc comment — not the type.


The argument is that it doesn't surface the default written within the jsdoc block comment even when provided by the developer.


Anyone else see the irony of someone named Grey being pro immortality?


StarCraft 2 tournaments broadcasts being watched in public venues pushed esports into the zeitgeist.


I'd like to thank everyone moving their hosting away from shared hosts to VPS.

Been on the same shared hosting platform for 15+ years and the hardware's load average dropped to ~16% on a 64-core Epyc /w 512gb RAM. Easily handles half million unique bursts without breaking a sweat.


What do you run on your shared hosts? PHP? PGsql?


I still miss my KeyOne keyboard.


What is causing the ghosting/delay when moving the glass over text?


probably shaders are compiling and initialising on every drag movement


At that point we might as well skip the glasses entirely and have it output directly to the visual/audio cortex (with shut offs, of course)


I's possible that communicating brain > computer is much simpler than the other direction. I would expect that to be the case.


Sadly the controls are not mobile friendly and I ended up spinning wildly.


Works fine on iOS safari, two finger drag to move


Agreed, on mobile I can hardly tell the difference after the second step, if at all.


Same for me, I don’t see a single difference between the examples. I’ll try again later on my laptop and see if it changes anything.

The first example looks beautiful to me though, I might use it in my next UI.


I took it one step further even earlier using a Flash file as a backdrop which was able to achieve the glass effect while still being in a dynamic moveable frame. Can't recall if it used iframes, would need to dig up the code but considering the era it probably did.


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