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Wait what ? Did you include libraries imported by NPM in this count ?

I don’t think so. I just used a public GitHub LoC counting tool directly on the repo, there are a few.

https://ghloc.vercel.app/thunderbird/thunderbolt?branch=main claims 141k and most of it is Typescript.


I imagine that would bump that number to milions.

I just checked one old take home task in Angular I did last year and the total number of lines is over five million over 35k+ files.


Glad to be using native fetch.


> Lazy has nothing to do with it, codeberg simply doesn't work.

Been working on it for months now, it does work, lol.


> no differences, we pronounce them all é and we don't care.

Non.


Strange to not see the "atproto" term on that page.


Not that strange, the site is from 2016 [0], while ATproto is from 2022 [1].

[0]: https://web.archive.org/web/20160904131420/https://indieweb....

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT_Protocol


I don't understand how this can impact my JS (+yaml, css, etc) code writing in a complex app.


I'm not sure I understand : how can you product help for opening times or pictures of my local boulangerie ? What kind of data sources will help you automate the reviewing of its attributes ?


We are not providing opening times yet - we just check if place is permanently closed or not. But it is in the works under our experimental enrichment API (which is not yet open to public)


I started scraping restaurant websites in Zürich and extracted and hand-checked opening hours in the OpenStreetMap format. The goal is to build a corpus for evaluation purposes which maps website texts to correct opening hours strings for all restaurants in Switzerland. Maybe you can use that to benchmark your own hours extracting system... https://github.com/wipfli/opening-hours/


Really interesting!

I also launched recently a project to extract opening hours from OSM websites : https://codeberg.org/raphaelb/poi-complete

I also added a very basic web interface for validating the predictions: https://poicomplete.raphaelb.net

I don't know how well does Haiku handle OSM opening hours syntax, but with Kimi K2.5, I got better results when I asked it to provide opening hour ranges for every day of the week, and then constructed the opening hours manually.


Appreciate sharing this project - democratizing this data is indeed a very important step. Interesting that you settled on Haiku - did you have a chance to check flash-2.5-lite or gpt-5-nano performance?


Not yet. I can ping you once I do some comparison


thanks, looking forward to that!


Panoramax is one the most important things for healthy map apps competition.


Cool, now we need an Android fork.



> to defeat our autocratic adversaries.

I'm not sure who's targeted here. The folks that want to invade the EU ?


That dual meaning stood out to me too


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