Popular Tweets
A list of popular tweets by retweets and favorites.
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.@GitHubCopilot gave me a staging.airbnb.com/api link with a key that *still works* (and stops working when changing it), so... Airbnb haven't noticed they leaked that somewhere OR GitHub is feeding private code to Copilot OR somehow it's intentionally public. Either way: 🤔
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Excited to announce that I've joined TC39 as an 'Invited Expert' for LibJS! Huge thanks to @littledan for first approaching us about this and to @ryzokuken for being the sponsor ❤️ Looking forward to participating in their next meeting in A Coruña at the end of the month!
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The HTML specification is maintained in a single 129,011 line HTML file called 'source', and I'm not sure how I feel about that
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Two evenings of working around various kernel panics (and several failed attempts over the past two years) later, I finally got SerenityOS fully booted on bare metal for the first time! Huge thanks to @horowitz_idan & co. for guiding me through this :^)
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"you can't possibly build a browser from scratch anymore" @awesomekling/1585964396890984448
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One of my favourite genres of SerenityOS art is our (aiming for) complete Unicode emoji set created by a small group of dedicated people! Here's the latest batch from @_xexxa_, you can find a complete list on emoji.serenityos.net :^)
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Here's a fun experiment: an instance of the SerenityOS WebServer (github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/tree/master/Userland/Services/WebServer), running on Serenity, on the internet, serving /. What could go wrong? :^) serenity.linus.dev/webserver/
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This is basically what I learned from @awesomekling and working on SerenityOS. Couldn't agree more. 💯 @thesephist/1424866333305495556
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I put SerenityOS in Docker and pointed noVNC at it, now people are communicating through the text editor - love this 😂 serenity.linus.dev
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I don't know who needs to hear this, but please don't send me links to low effort whining 'JS bad' memes or tweets. Yes, we get it, some core parts of the language have surprising behaviour & would be done differently today. Personally I find keeping one of the largest... 1/7
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🔴 OS hacking: Building a Prometheus exporter for SerenityOS In an effort to monitor issues after prolonged uptime, and just because metrics are fun in general, I started building a Node Exporter-like @PrometheusIO exporter for Serenity! 🤓📈 youtu.be/Qd9bGuQ4jnM
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Occasionally blows my mind how casual serenity's development style is while still getting things done No roadmap, deadlines, competition, budget, plan - just a bunch of internet friends hacking on stuff and enjoying it 😀
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Update from the PR author: this hell of a screenshot 🤩 @awesomekling/1426328103924740097
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Exciting SerenityOS LibJS milestone today: we had a 1% jump to more than 65% of passing tests in test262 today, therefore surpassing ChakraCore, the engine used in Microsoft Edge Legacy (pre-Chromium Edge), at 64%!
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@awesomekling pls like this image of my catdog