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That doesn't seem to bother burger king though: https://www.burgerking.co.jp/menu

IANAL, so I won't quote relevant text from previous link, but I believe promotional photos need to be of the actual food (ie not substituting shaving cream for whipped cream to deal with melting issue), but it will likely be a very picturesque version of it, though they are indeed (less, but still) askew in those photos. I looked a bit further, and it seem the American BK uses similar (though not exact) photos of their JP counterpart now, maybe it's a trend, but I did find a rather stark contrast with their AU counterpart (naming is another story):

https://www.hungryjacks.com.au/Upload/HJ/Media/Menu/product/...

compared to the Japanese:

https://www.burgerking.co.jp/images/menu/web/main/2025/09/04...


I have not experienced any issues with Gemini 3.1 Pro.


Absolutely. So no thank you, I won't stop writing CSS like it's 2015 if those features aren't at least supported by all latest browsers.


The arts look a lot like Ankama work https://www.ankama.com


Yeah, that's a valid point though some text on a page can easily be made unselectable via css (html?). I think through user-select


Or just toggle off the timestamps before clipping.


That's no excuse imho. I see 2 different endpoints, 1 for llm stream and 1 for msg history (with stamps). New timestamps could be added FE as new messages start without polluting the user input for example


How many years experience do you have managing products with millions of users?


Could try the hacky 2147483647 max z-index. No issue on android firefox


Checked it out out of curiosity and it feels very much close to native


Yep, I believe you'd need to call Object.seal(foo) to prevent mutability. Haven't really had the chance to use it


Object.freeze is the one you're looking for.

const + Object.freeze is a lot to remember and cumbersome to use throughout a codebase, very relevant to Carmack's wish for immutability by default. I'm grateful Rust opted for that default.


This hit me harder than I thought it would.


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