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  1. If you've ever wondered why you need so many people to write a browser... It's shit like this.

    denodell.com/blog/browsers-tre

  2. For me, I switched from Git to Jujutsu. The funny thing is: I was very comfortable with Git, and even wrote a visual tutorial on it for people who were familiar with it already. agripongit.vincenttunru.com

    Still, Jujutsu's neat, though it's hard to describe exactly why. There are just a bunch of helpful little touches that add up, even without the main selling point of stacked PRs, and the mental model was fairly easy to pick up. (Letting go of my mental model for Git was harder though.)

  3. Mozilla has been talking a lot about AI, which I personally don't care much for. Luckily, that doesn't appear to be coming at the cost of Firefox development, because there are a couple of features coming up that I'm pretty excited about! The following are all available in Nightly already.

    (Update: they're in regular Firefox now!)