

Yeah, vibe coding is such a fun term, too bad it’s used for this purpose.


Yeah, vibe coding is such a fun term, too bad it’s used for this purpose.
It’d be fine if that was the case. Right now if you don’t like it you’re still forced to read (and often review) AI generated rumblings, communicate with LLMs instead of humans when contacting support, accept AI-specific terms even you won’t use the AI part of a product, have data centers pollute your city and pay ridiculous amount of money for a stick of ram.


If you keep some tabs at specific places you know where they are. Some websites are so bloated that every action has a cost (looking at you jira) and having only 1-2 tabs of the site open and searching within it is so much more sloppy. When you find yourself with >20 important tabs you should split them to groups or multiple windows. But just having them open isn’t bad.


You don’t need to see the titles (and you can always see them with vertical tabs anyway). There are good cases for having many tabs open. It’s just that chrome is terrible at dealing with them.


Even without any extensions, there is a shortcut in Firefox to search and switch to a tab by typing % on the address bar
Sadly your sleep schedule will probably also relocate. The trick is to stay where you are and get a remote job from a place that uses your internal time zone.


They weren’t using OneDrive either
I’m sorry what?
Since they went into the effort to make this sound so ominous, it’d be cool to see some actual inferences from the data points. For example it would be pretty easy to tell you are behind a VPN and your real location is probably xyz.