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Thanks for mentioning this. I much prefer the older style keyboard.

I used to split my work time coding at my desk and at a "comfortable" location (couch, chair, etc), but the thought of using the new MBP keyboard has me working almost exclusively at my desk with external keyboard.


Not quite office sounds, but Coffitivity nicely captures coffee shop murmur: https://coffitivity.com


> Chrome Warning: This file is not commonly downloaded and may be dangerous.

The warning is about download frequency of a particular file, not filetype.


This. I've gotten it when redownloading old PS2 homebrew stuff that I'd used in the past and knew was safe, and that's about it. They were mostly zip and exe files.


Perhaps automatic tracking could have the option to exclude certain repos?


Sounds like a good idea, need to figure out how the management of that would work though without being a PITA ;) Thanks for the idea, much appreciated!


Or how about the user explicitly adds the repositories they want to have shown, or provides a pattern they want tracked?

For example: "Track all my GitHub repositories matching /^codehalf-*/


Or organisations.


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