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As of Chrome v125, the [PerformanceResourceTiming](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PerformanceResourceTiming) entries that get emitted for JS assets that are loaded via dynamic import…
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Heuristics are great because they save time and ease migration costs, but when they fail they can degrade the user experience far more than if there was no heuristic at all, especially if they are use…
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Right now the "Next Street" string (in the top bar in the navigation mode) includes [ref] part if available. It is also announced with the TTS if it's enabled.
In my experience this both
- looks bad…
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[crbug/1371927](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1371927) outlines a few examples where the heuristic's result is arguably a false positive: product options where the user clicks …
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This soft-navigation heuristics seem well thought-out and should cover most use-cases, but it may be hard to integrate with existing SPAs/frameworks that have their own notion of a soft navigation.
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mxmul updated
8 months ago
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In Sutty's [recent heuristic review](https://github.com/zinc-collective/convene/issues/1980) of the Convene Marketplace they noted that Piikup's vendor list lacked important visual cues like images an…
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### Describe the project you are working on
This would affect any project with navigation with regions or links with different travel costs that need to compute the actual shortest path.
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## Bug report
Not sure if this is a bug, but the behavior is surely puzzling, so I think it's worth reporting. I found that, for certain values of `cost_scaling_factor` parameter (I saw with 4.…
corot updated
2 months ago
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In 5.0, we introduced a "file rank" signal inspired by PageRank, based on global number of references to symbols in the file. The computation requires precise code intel, which doesn't have wide adopt…
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### Describe the bug
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I'm seeing this when splitting my terminal into 4 panes (in a 2x2 square).
"Switch pane left" goes to the termina…