So far in my Apple Intelligence adventures, I’ve gotten it to succeed at “dog in a kilt” but fail miserably (and disappointingly) at “loch ness monster popcorn bucket” 🤷♂️
I injected more life into another GitHub project over the weekend. This time a quiz I built in React years ago to learn the HTTP status codes:
https://github.com/samclintock/http-status-guru-react-quiz
GitHub - samclintock/http-status-guru-react-quiz: Learn the HTTP status codes and their definitions by using this quiz app built in React.
Learn the HTTP status codes and their definitions by using this quiz app built in React. - samclintock/http-status-guru-react-quiz
GitHubI’m making improvements to my GitHub repositories and started off with
https://github.com/samclintock/mv3-storage-benchmarking, a web extension to benchmark chrome.storage.local & IndexedDB in a service worker

GitHub - samclintock/mv3-storage-benchmarking: A Manifest V3 web extension for the purpose of benchmarking the chrome.storage.local and IndexedDB storage mechanisms within a service worker.
A Manifest V3 web extension for the purpose of benchmarking the chrome.storage.local and IndexedDB storage mechanisms within a service worker. - samclintock/mv3-storage-benchmarking
GitHubNice day for a walk along the river in Stratford, ON
And the most random search of the day… in case you’re interested, the answer is yes (as far as I can tell)
Are there any other blogs I’m missing to keep up-to-date with web extension development?
Pro parenting tip: if you have to fly transatlantic with a baby, ask the airline for a bassinet. Soooo much easier 💤
I feel like this should be an option on Apple Watch