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charles_ftoday at 3:24 PM1 replyview on HN

> By using a slightly more obscure instruction, we save three bytes every time we need to set a register to zero

Meanwhile, most "apps" we get nowadays contain half of npmjs neatly bundled in electron. I miss the days when default was native and devs had constraints to how big their output could be.


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Filligreetoday at 4:09 PM

JS is just easier and takes less code.

Which isn’t an excuse anymore. UI coding isn’t that hard; if someone can’t do it, well, Claude certainly can.

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