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Same. I found their Discord announcement Channel [1] and they may have started to use their blog for a full version changelog [2]

[1] https://discord.gg/aPQfnNkxGC [2] https://lmstudio.ai/blog


"Why me?" "You're more than qualified for this task."


> I wish there was a feature to drag+select a group of tabs and send them to a new window

There is! Press CTRL while clicking individual tabs OR press SHIFT while clicking the first and last tab you want to move to a new window. Selected tabs appear slightly brighter. Then, just drag. This works in Chrome and Firefox.


I wish I could upvote you twice. Whenever I need to separate my tabs from the main window I have to adjust them individually, which is a real pain if you have more than 10 tabs open.


Oh my… You just changed my life. Thanks so much for this. (I really should have RTFM).


This looks again like scam. A few days ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22641946


Yup. Two days ago I received an email from someone asking to advertise hxxp://www.masktouch[.]com/ on our site. Compare the masks on there to the masks on the site posted here--they're nearly identical. Compare the source code--same style, similar comments. Even the red buttons on the sites are similar.

I went through all the "certification" docs on both sites. I found nothing that actually certified either of them for anything. Anything that would've been remotely meaningful was censored (blurred).

If I'm making incorrect assumptions based on circumstantial evidence, what choice do I have? There's nothing on these sites substantiating their claims. If this is legitimate, you need to publish a complete paper trail that readers here can verify.

Edit: To clarify: Calling it a "scam" might be a bit harsh, but it's definitely misleading. There's nothing special about these tests, and there's a reason they're cheap and not in widespread use--they're not going to do what most people expect. This post sums it up nicely: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22642421 All these sites are probably just dropshipping the same items from the same factories at heavy markups.


Just replace div> with p> ?


For a text-based summary I really like: https://podcastnotes.org

Especially the ones with Naval


I use http://hckrnews.com/ as an interface.

Depending on how much time I have, I filter by Top 10 / Top 20 or "All posts".


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