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Post is gone. Guess they hit publish too soon!


Looks like they haven't flipped the GitHub repo (https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli) to public yet.


Matter user here. I love the app, currently on the paid plan.

It has some nice bells and whistles (reading articles to you, highlights, etc) but it does the core job of saving articles for reading really well.

I’m not a pocket user so it may or may not be a good substitute but worth trying. I wish Matter worked on the kobo but there’s no API AFAIK (they do have a few of their own integrations with Obsidian and Readwise).


Kagi uses Google as one of its sources for search results so should be able to return the same reddit results as Google.


Doesn't seem like it. Can you get it to return a reddit result from the last 6 weeks?


Try this:

https://kagi.com/search?q=remarkable+pro+site%3Areddit.com

It includes Reddit results from less than 24 hours ago.


Ah hmm. Maybe they are doing something special with "site:reddit.com" queries.

If I search for that exact Reddit post using the lens it isn't there. https://kagi.com/search?q=ReMarkable+Paper+Pro+hands-on+revi...


Well, there never was any law that required robots.txt to be honored. Big players like Google do, but I am not aware of any consequences if they wouldnt (of course UNTIL it is then regulated).


Curiously this link seems to show the "Academic" lens. Switching to the "Forums" lens pulls it right up for me.


The lens ID in the URL doesn't look to be globally unique. It's just l=<number>, and the number seems to be order in the lens list under your account.


For me it doesn’t show up in your link with the full article title but with this one it’s the 3rd result or so: https://kagi.com/search?q=remarkable+pro+hands+on+review


I don't think there's anything special; I very often get new-reddit results with no 'site:' qualifier. I can't think of a specific query offhand, but it happens multiple times daily for me.


I'm able to search a post I made a couple weeks ago: https://kagi.com/search?q=%22union_of%22+site%3Areddit.com


This would be a good place to start:

https://brandonjkessler.com/technology/2021/04/26/setup-kobo...

There is also a number of home brew readers and utilities available for the Kobo readers. Plato is a reader written in rust, and covered in this post:

https://blog.videah.net/my-e-reader-setup/


Thank you, that first link was great, setup looks very easy to do.


Jake has his own site where he shares his essays here:

https://jakeseliger.com


Thank you! I’ll give it a read.


Yes, LiveViewTest (a module included in Phoenix LiveView) supports testing connected mounts.

You can write a test that just fetches the disconnected state, and then upgrades it to a connected state (see https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix_live_view/Phoenix.LiveViewTest.ht...).

If you want to test the result of a button click there's support for that, too, with things like `render_click`.


I mean for async assigns specifically. I did something like this in the past and had some troubles with render_click returning the html before the async update completes.


Mimestream[1] is a new email client for Mac. It’s currently gmail only but JMAP support is on their roadmap.

https://portal.productboard.com/mimestream/1-mimestream-road...

If anyone else would like to see it supported consider upvoting on their roadmap.

[1]: https://mimestream.com/


How has the experience building on top of FoundationDB?

I've always thought it deserved to be used more widely so intrigued to see it pop up here.


Engineer working on Deno KV here. Building on FDB is mostly a pleasant experience since it solves the hard part of the problem for us (concurrency control and persisting mutations).

We sometimes run into its limitations - the way we are using FDB is a bit beyond what it was originally designed for. But when it works, it works great.


There are ad blockers available on iOS.

https://www.imore.com/best-ad-blockers-iphone-and-ipad

I don't know how the functionality compare to what you are using on other platforms but ad blockers are definitely available on iOS/iPadOS.


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