A neat IDE feature from Typescript 5.2: it completes object field names even if the previous field doesn't end with a comma!
Syntax recovery is super helpful sometimes.
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I like that most LLM UIs show your previous queries prominently.
When figuring out where LLMs are useful in your workflow, it's nice to see what worked well (or not) in the past.
Web search doesn't have this property. I rarely look at what I've previously googled.
Phabricator does a great job displaying diffs. It has subword highlighting and puts the previous section (based on indentation) in the header, shown as `namespace llvm {`.
The moved line highlighting is a really nice touch too.
(screenshots of https://reviews.llvm.org/D71126)
I've started seeing 'ort' merges in my git operations, which can apparently be hundreds of times faster than the previous merge algorithms: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Git-2.33-Released


