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I’d have thought Algolia would cover this in their default synonyms.

If someone would like to replicate, a good approach would be to reduce the cost by removing a full-chromium engine. I doubt these extensions are trying to do environment detection and won’t run under (for eg) JSDOM+Bun with a Chrome API shim.

GitHub used jQuery + pjax to do exactly this a decade ago - rendered HTML for smaller components was fetched and replaced in-place with a single DOM update. It even had fancy sliding transitions.

Got power water and o2 but can’t seem to scroll the list of items to build for food on Firefox/iOS (should also be Safari/iOS) since it selects on tap before the scroll.

Another person just mentioned this to me, looking into it.

I've done the same thing and I would not call it anywhere near org-as-code either. An organization is much more than a list of responsibilities, people, and compliance requirements.

For the latter, we already have policy-as-code tooling that actually works.


Might be a second language thing. Organization for me is stronger related to the root word organize; label, classify, cluster, etc. than something pertaining to processes and procedures.

> Thank you for your attention to this important matter.

You gotta be kidding me.


The investment is blocked till you transfer a fee to process it.

If you’d a like a non-vibe coded astrological scheduler, I made one years ago for April Fools: https://github.com/razorpay/shubhcron

I had to research silly Vedic nonsense on Hinduism stackexchange. While this one changes how your CPU behaves (and does not believe in the stars to do it for you), shubhcron waits for the right auspicious time to run your cronjobs (or other processes).


Can the "vibe" statement be substantiated in any way? Also your "scheduler" is in a completely different domain, it doesn't even remotely relate.

Very cool! I am guessing you never got around to making the Kubernetes controller you mention in the README? :D

Nopes, the packaging took up the last of my time for the project.

Also see http://amutable.com/events which lists a talk at Open Confidential Computing Conference (Berlin, March)


I recently published Kurbelfahrplan, a FOSDEM schedule app for the Playdate. This was the first project where I’ve been quite happy with using Claude Code for development, and used it much beyond Copilot autocomplete and came closer to vibe-coding. There's a blog post[0] that explains the process a little, and the claude-session[1] is published as well.

The app does work in the simulator[2] if you would like to try it. Please submit bug reports in person at fosdem.

[0]: https://captnemo.in/blog/2026/01/27/kurbelfahrplan/

[1]: https://captnemo.in/projects/claude-archive/kurbelfahrplan/

[2]: https://play.date/dev/


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