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Even in the US, once you have a zip and a name the post office can often deliver mislabeled mail. Results my vary by region though.

You could maybe do it for some subset of countries, but it's not simple. And some countries don't have post codes.

Unfortunately you still need country first. But past that, the point stands well. You'll need to adjust the form based on the country, obviously.

For the US you can use zip-5 to prefill bunch of data and zip+4 practically fills it all out for a lot of addresses.

Each country has some particular nuance though, so it's only as simple as "zip first" or "postcode first" in some locations.


If it's non-trivial work, have the Agent distill it down to an ADR.

Not "asking for them", insisting the already agreed to terms be respected.

As someone working with drone lidar (and AI), I was certainly mentally tripped for a bit.

The fact that they added a disclaimer as the first part of their readme about another project with the same name says they should probably just change the project name.


This made me laugh more that it should have. Thanks!

I feel like I'm certainly in that club as well.


Tauri is still a WebView wrapped in some chrome, right? That's not what I would consider "native".


Yes. I’d prefer a native interface and have been working on that. I should change the readme until that’s complete.


Eh, didn't even Microsoft give up and just shipped a React-based start menu at one point? The range of "native" on Windows 11 is quite wide - starts with an ancient Windows 3.1 ODBC dialog box.


That page is... confusing.

> Advertised usage limits for Pro and Max plans assume ordinary, individual usage of Claude Code and the Agent SDK.

This is literally the last sentence of the paragraph before the "Authentication and credential use"


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