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ISO a delete-in-place javascript library

ChatGPT used to have this, and there was a popular forum that had it (though I can't remember what it was/is), where, when you'd click a "delete" link, the confirmation was RIGHT THERE: "delete" faded out, "OK / Cancel" faded in. In the same space. It was really elegant and unobtrusive.

Does anyone know if there's a library out there for it? I searched over github and google, but didn't find anything, probably because I couldn't get the search terms specific enough.

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Do you believe in God?
  • It's logically dishonest to say "There are no gods." How do you prove there isn't something? Maybe you just can't see it right now. Agnostic atheist is the only logical position one could take.

  • What is your "inexpensive" hobby that turned out to be expensive/ you gradually invested lots of money into?
  • Best piece of advice I can give about learning anything (that doesn't involve risk of injury): don't try to learn everything there is to learn. Decide what you want to do and learn what you need to do that. Tell me something you'd be interested in doing...

  • What is your "inexpensive" hobby that turned out to be expensive/ you gradually invested lots of money into?
  • Arduino and hobby electronics. It started out as a continuous loop pad dye machine to save me having to dye fabric by hand, strictly mechanical, but then I wanted to automate adding the chemicals at the right times. Then it was keeping the dye liquor a consistent temperature. Then it was draining the trough automatically. Then I figured out I could design my own PCBs and have them fabricated. It just keeps going...

  • Didn't notice this on several watch-thrus (Reddit hated this)

    The fabric on Admiral Marcus' uniform bears the same pattern as the carpet in the Overlook Hotel.

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    Bacon-y edges

    Ordinarily, I wouldn't turn down bacon for any reason, but in PLA it looks kinda bad. Any ideas as to cause and, more importantly, prevention?

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    Getting "pin feathers" on my print

    Ender 3 Pro, Slicr, retraction: 6mm; temp: 215; PLA+.

    The pin feathers usually happen in the upper layers. Cura doesn't do this, but it's so desperately slow as an app (to load, to slice, to preview) that I'm trying Slicr, (which does everything almost instantly.)

    Any advice how to avoid them?

    (The top surface is another issue I can't seem to solve, but one thing at a time.)

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