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Makes total sense, bandwidth on this scale is expensive.


Kotlin is awesome, good on Meta.


I still have my iPhone 12 Pro that I preordered and got in release day and it still does everything I can ask of it, though the latest Call of Duty runs a bit slow, which is making me want to upgrade. Them not releasing a smart Siri that answers to more than just basic prompts is really hurting them and I can see why investors sued them. There's no reason for me to have to use ChatGPT on an iPhone, I should be able to talk to Siri like she's an actual personal assistant and not just an easier way to check the weather and set a timer.


Well they can't force you to regurgitate the knowledge you got there or remove it from your resume, so big deal.


Question, how does DiceDB differ from Redis pub/sub? https://redis.io/docs/latest/develop/interact/pubsub/


Great compensation though!


Foxit PDF exists...


Master PDF Editor?


Exercise goes a long way to keep up energy levels after work.


Yeah being doing that for a while. Doesn't work as expected as the primary sources of frustration cannot be removed.


Any chance of something like this being available for Java/Kotlin on JVM?


https://github.com/cmu-pasta/fray

Fray is a controlled concurrency testing tool for the JVM that supports record and replay. It could be a perfect backend for codetracer. (I'm the author of Fray)


https://undo.io/ supports Java


You don't see software going for $8000 frequently! Wow!


This happens all the time and is super irksome. Being able to step backwards as well as forwards is super cool. Also, being able to do that with a loop using a slider is cool.


I need a VSCode extension for this. But alas, it's just sitting in their roadmap... Typical. Guess I'll have to roll up my sleeves and build one myself. Not like I have enough on my plate already. At least their trace files are in an open format, so it shouldn't be impossible to hook into the VS Code debugging API.


We'd love additional contributors! We also have some more detailed plans for such an extension. If you're interested in chatting about it, you can join our discord[1] (or we can expand here/in a github issue as well)

1: https://discord.com/invite/aH5WTMnKHT


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