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Thank you, that just made my day.

I'm going to be the contrarian here. I have looked at the code. I suspect quite a few nil deref panics in their future.


In a row?


Same and also I consider it more accurate to sweep, but that's just me I guess, you hardly see it these days.


I've used it for years. It's nice, works well. When I do want to read comments, I just click the button in the tool bar to turn them back on, which is simple and convenient.


"work-around" tends to imply you get to keep using things. By your logic, turning the computer off would be a work-around too.


I happily and reliably cross build Go code that uses CGO and generate static binaries on amd64 for arm64.


You can definitely use CGO and still build statically, but you do need to set ldflags to include -static.


You can even cross-compile doing that.


Yes, indeed, I do.


Am I the only one who remembers the old tab groups that were removed before these new tab groups were added?

Edit: Ah, it seems Mozilla remembers: https://web.archive.org/web/20151112023150/https://support.m... (linking archive.org in case they take it down, this is the first copy I can find)


Right, Mozilla was actually first on the block with this. And even when they removed it it was available as an extension, because their extension ecosystem was capable of UI-level changes.


Highlighting an area, I see in the sidebar: Time: 2022-02-01 00:09:20.136 — 2023-12-07 22:46:41.480. Would be nice if it had newer data.


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