Paweł Grzybek
@pawelgrzybek.com
I’m a software developer from Poland living in Northampton, UK. I’m a web standards enthusiast, accessibility advocate, and simplicity guardian. The guy behind the Northampton Dev Club meetup.
Not convinced. You can probably steal my mouse and I’ll be fine. Atom was great, VSCode is OK. I use Vim 🤷♂️
November 8, 2025 at 6:50 PM
Not convinced. You can probably steal my mouse and I’ll be fine. Atom was great, VSCode is OK. I use Vim 🤷♂️
You can probably downgrade it for me to 25hz and I won't even notice. This is how much I care about hzs of my mouse 😂
It is Apple Studio Display.
It is Apple Studio Display.
November 8, 2025 at 6:36 PM
You can probably downgrade it for me to 25hz and I won't even notice. This is how much I care about hzs of my mouse 😂
It is Apple Studio Display.
It is Apple Studio Display.
Yeap, that precisely the reason why I never asked for this feature. But since it's there I gave it a quick spin. Very unlikely I will become a user of it. Im actually not a Chrome user, use it just for testing and dev tools 🙈
November 6, 2025 at 12:52 PM
Yeap, that precisely the reason why I never asked for this feature. But since it's there I gave it a quick spin. Very unlikely I will become a user of it. Im actually not a Chrome user, use it just for testing and dev tools 🙈
For quick checks where i need to just copy/pasta 🍝 url and maybe 1-2 headers its ok, but for more complicated ones, hell no!
November 2, 2025 at 9:50 AM
For quick checks where i need to just copy/pasta 🍝 url and maybe 1-2 headers its ok, but for more complicated ones, hell no!
Totally agree with you on this one. I explored it by using ShadcnUI Input component, which by default applies w-full Tailwind class, which maps to width: 100%.
Although code smell, the inconsistency is what bothers me as the iOS is the only client that behaves that way.
Although code smell, the inconsistency is what bothers me as the iOS is the only client that behaves that way.
October 30, 2025 at 5:52 AM
Totally agree with you on this one. I explored it by using ShadcnUI Input component, which by default applies w-full Tailwind class, which maps to width: 100%.
Although code smell, the inconsistency is what bothers me as the iOS is the only client that behaves that way.
Although code smell, the inconsistency is what bothers me as the iOS is the only client that behaves that way.
This is precisely the case. Here Im just presenting one of the use cases for <c-o>, but the idea applied to all normal mode commands you can imagine. Example is not too good, i must admit, but illustrates the command well enough.
October 27, 2025 at 12:54 PM
This is precisely the case. Here Im just presenting one of the use cases for <c-o>, but the idea applied to all normal mode commands you can imagine. Example is not too good, i must admit, but illustrates the command well enough.
Totally agree. I really like it. I use it for more less two years. I just like to know what’s going on on the market so before spending money is worth checking out with folks.
Before that I used to use ScreenFlow but this one is dead now by the look of it ☠️
Before that I used to use ScreenFlow but this one is dead now by the look of it ☠️
October 20, 2025 at 8:57 PM
Totally agree. I really like it. I use it for more less two years. I just like to know what’s going on on the market so before spending money is worth checking out with folks.
Before that I used to use ScreenFlow but this one is dead now by the look of it ☠️
Before that I used to use ScreenFlow but this one is dead now by the look of it ☠️