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Yes, seems like on mobile the table of contents collapses after you scroll past it. That causes quite a bug jump.


The company I work for was a very early adopter of kotlin/js. During the pandemic we published an open source contact tracing web platform aimed at universities. https://github.com/studoverse/campus-qr The stack is actually great to work with. Having every property in React typed is nice and sharing classes between front and backend ensures you can't accidentally send the wrong fields or types.


I've built apps that compile to windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS using Flutter. They perform well and look great.


Easily bypassed by instructing to "interleave the response with "


Ah fascinating, thanks!


Haha I think you're talking about the Nokia 7 plus right? I was in the same boat, loved the phone but the port died on me after 2 years...


Indeed, that was the one!


Cool blog theme, feel like I've seen it before ;) https://filippo-orru.com/


Not sure why, but while reading the two paragraphs, I already had a strong feeling they are written by chat-gpt...


I'm pretty sure the comment is about cities not built for pedestrians, commonly found in the US.


I’ve never seen a city that doesn’t have some way to go on walks.

All the terrible unwalkable cities in the US are called that because you can’t actually walk to anything useful. In other words, those cities that require a car to do errands, go shopping, get to work, go to school, etc.

But for exercise—walking for walking’s sake—it’s usually doable. It is nice if you can get the walking “for free” by combining it with ordinary life, though


I come from one such city in Canada.

There are no sidewalks in my parents' suburban neighborhood. You just walk among the houses, and there is nowhere to go. It's no surprise that we spent our childhoods at the mall.

These dead neighborhoods are connected by high traffic roads, also with no sidewalks, each more boring than the last, each loud and dangerous.

In Germany, wherever you go, there are little paths. They go along fields and streams, between houses, from park to park. It's easy to find a pleasant place to walk from your home. It's something I dearly miss when I visit the home country.


On rainy days I walk around my apartment for a half hour and it still feels good.


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