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> Reminds me of a report that Russians have no word for "bribe"

This is just false. The word is “взятка”.

If I were you I would not trust that report you’re referring to.



Similar issue on iOS Safari: all examples work except for the very first one.


It loaded fine for me. iOS 26.0, iPhone 16 Pro.


This looks very much like Polytopia

https://polytopia.io/


Hi! I’ve been using Claude for macOS and iOS coding for a while, and it’s mostly great, but it’s always using deprecated APIs, even if I instruct it not to. It will correct the mistake if I ask it to, but then in later iterations, it will sometimes switch back to using a deprecated API. It also produces a lot of code that just doesn’t compile, so a lot of time is spent fixing the made up or deprecated APIs.


Looks like development was suspended back in 2014. There seems to be a recently maintained fork: https://github.com/logisim-evolution/logisim-evolution


I have another fork that is still (mostly) maintained and used as well: https://github.com/kevinawalsh/logisim-evolution

The REDS-HEIG version you link to has more development activity, support for a wider variety of FPGAs, and a few other advanced features. My version has some neat features not found in REDS-HEIG fork, and usually aims to keep the interface more beginner-friendly and streamlined for use as student's first-contact with digital circuits.


Nice one. I used to have a large mp3 collection (now replaced by Spotify) and would have loved to use audiostreamer and Waypoint to get to it while at work.


I really like the idea of being able to track your overall progress. I use trello for all my tasks, but it always stays on the granular task level and it's sometimes difficult to see the bigger picture. Maybe you can explore this concept a bit more and work on a polished product?


Meditations actually was originally a Trello board. I built out a frontend that gave made it easier for me to see statistics and manipulate the individual cards (e.g. just click on one to cycle through labels). Eventually it became evident that it needed its own backend, so it's been through a couple large iterations since then.

I don't see it becoming a SAAS-type product, but I would like to make it easy to download and use at some point in the future. I like working on it, but I can only really get into major things when I have time between client projects.


Nice. I was actually looking for a simple image host with an API that I could use for a personal project, and didn't know about Pix. Ended up using Cloudinary, which is way overblown for my needs. Maybe I'll make an iOS port of your app!


If you do so, don't hesitate to contact me so I can also advertise it, and send the information to the service's owner, a friend of mine.


This is awesome, and github stars speak for themselves. Nice one!


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