Just tried it out. Works fine. Love it!
I tried it with a wordpress site. It is showing hundreds of sql queries in one request (thats probably why that wordpress site is so slow lol)
What I would love to see here is:
- some kind of sorting: eg. by excecution time or order. So I can see the slowest queries.
- search/filter feature.
- faster scrolling with pgup/pgdown keys.
- maybe how often the same query was executed. I could check the code and maybe optimize the queries.
and then the effects wear of. You just feel "normal" or the same as before.
I used to take ssri meds too. It was nice in the beginning.
Stopping was a nightmare, I needed to taper down foe like half a year..
I don't know what you have, it works on my machine. Just tried it. I can grab the rounded corner (+- few px inside/outside).
I can't grab the corner like shown in the gif. I am on Tahoe 26.2 (25C56)
After a bit of testing, the target area seems to have certain dimensions that are based on pixels (19x19 according to OP). With a lower resolution, the corners become much easier to grab. I have had no issues resizing windows, and I'm on 26.0 (25A353).
reminds me of my own software I created and was selling online 20 years ago.
I lost the source code but people still wanted to buy it. So I sold it for few years (shareware). I had a serial key generator for windows but it was annoying to do this manually.. I wanted to extract the key generation algo so it can be generated automatically after payment.
I also tried many disassembly tools like ghidra, but without luck. I decided to stop selling / supporting the software.
Nowadays, I still get the occasional mail from people asking where they can buy it, or of there are some updates.
It's pretty clear that the program has utility, otherwise people wouldn't ask.
Giving it to computer cracking groups as a real world program that they can use as a teaching tool has some value too.
I mean, if you you're not willing to take the money for the program anymore, then you have little to lose with this.
(Unless there's some other reason not to do it, brand harm for example, or third-party code that's licensed and that you do not have permission to subgrant reverse engineering work)
Not in all cases do you get a traceback into the UI. In some cases you have to look at your terminal or console. In this case it goes straight into your browser window. But additionally it also shows you a bunch of traces going on for instrumented calls.
Good job! I am still searching for a good solution which can identify songs by singing or humming the melody. There are sites (eg. soundhound) but these are not working all the time.. I think soundhound is working withoud machine learning. With the power of AI today, we could create something which works better. Like Shazam for music.
Google search does this already. My wife and I were 404-ing on the name of a song which featured a melody on pan pipes (not because we liked it, just because we remembered it from our childhood). I was pretty sure I knew the artist, but couldn't find it on Spotify. She sang the melody into google search, and bingo! Track found.
in my current role at my current company, the opposite is the case. Daily sometimes hour long meetings talking about features and some crap and less time for the actual work. I hate it. Because I love to code, but I am constantly distracted. Everyone wants something from me... some people ask if I have time, some simply call, even if I am in another meeting already.
Curious: do you use DND in Slack or block your calendar in an effort to protect your focus time?
(full disclosure, we're building a platform that integrates with Calendar / Zoom / Slack to visualize who is available, who's in a mtg, and who is in Focus Mode - the idea being to help people turn to one another in real-time, but without distracting people who need to focus. Would love to interview you for user research if you're up for it)
What I would love to see here is:
- some kind of sorting: eg. by excecution time or order. So I can see the slowest queries.
- search/filter feature.
- faster scrolling with pgup/pgdown keys.
- maybe how often the same query was executed. I could check the code and maybe optimize the queries.