These are the fun anecdotes that make perusing comments here so worth it. Thanks for sharing!
Genuinely surprised to be just over 10k too! Felt late! No idea how my two character handle made it through… Probably the wrong thread to ask anyone at GH to allow me to block notifications anytime anyone mentions "@ts"…
I don't often (err, ever…) reply without reading further but this time I must, because: I've never heard this turn of phrase "useless use of cat" and it turned my brain upside-down for a moment, because: "interactive"…
Honestly been a Mac user since I could be defined as a user and I'm still yet to install iTerm over Terminal.app, so I'm curious: who is this for, really?
I've had the same thought re: iOS/macOS clients. Oh how I would love to dive into those small codebases and add some simple QOL stuff. I've been watching but they don't seem to be adding any Apple-platforms focused…
For what it's worth, the "sometimes forget I have it running and then I browse on mobile away from home and get bombarded with ads" bothered me enough personally to attempt to smooth it over. Ended up using Tailscale…
gravite was delightful! > I too miss that sort of whimsy and playfulness–I don’t think it’s inherently incompatible with modern expectations of professionalism/accessibility/security but it definitely seems to have been…
Being ESP32-based should make it trivially easy to use with ESPHome[0] in Home Assistant. I use ESPHome + HA with countless M5Stack ESP32 units. [0] https://esphome.io
Couldn't agree more if I wanted to. I've long used the 30" Cinema displays as they were trivial to find used for pennies. I spent a week mulling over the Studio display as it's nearly what I'd been hoping for. Found a…
I'm sure this is possible with yabai, but I still haven't yet migrated from slate [1]. I have multiple custom layouts similar to what you've mentioned and can trigger them with hotkeys or when specific display…
Interesting! I've been using this casually on iOS (via Reeder [1]) for at least a year. One thing that absolutely flips the effect on it's head (for me, personally) is the switch to "dark" mode, or simply light text on…
You ticked so many of my proverbial boxes with this and now I'm crossing my fingers you've written about any of it somewhere for public consumption!
You're totally right, thanks! I read right past the UK in the headline.
As far as I know the Barclays partnership ended at least a few years ago. Apple Card was launched with Goldman Sachs.
Scrivener is a gem for sure, but I'm always curious if anyone actively using it has tried Highland? I guess I'm biased as it feels extremely "at home" on macOS.
Still, they could've probably made some strides with React Native on macOS and the win-win that entails. UX improves in these instances + arguably RN benefits from the Apple buy-in.
While I agree about the specific ask for multiline support (and the decade plus hourly usage of 1p), it's abundantly clear that things are slipping with regards to the core product. For awhile there were no public links…
> …Airpods have a ton of extra UX settings in iOS that are not available to other bluetooth headsets. To be fair, AirPods have "a ton" of hardware capabilities built in that are also not technically available, but…
Re: iOS Safari default search conundrum: You could use something like Launch Center Pro[1] to pass queries to your search URL in Safari. Minor convention change (eg. initiate search from LC vs. directly in Safari) but…
I was just looking into doing something similar after realizing how little my RPi3B+ running only HomeAssistant was actually doing. I'd love to have PiHole and Shelly among others so maybe this route on a RPi4B is the…
This is exactly how I feel. So, thank you for putting in to words what you saw so that I could hear it.
I have your exact question in mind. If the OP hasn't tried Soulver, they must! It's a gem of computing for me and I lean on it regularly.
If you believe that anyone counting cents is aware or concerned with it being "rich in protein" by your standards then count yourself among the disconnected. Survival is first. "Geez"
Same consensus here. Followed them for years via the HDD reports and will happily watch this play out.
Interested in the data to support this (as a maintainer of many, many tld's that aren't in any way connected to the land on which I reside.
These are the fun anecdotes that make perusing comments here so worth it. Thanks for sharing!
Genuinely surprised to be just over 10k too! Felt late! No idea how my two character handle made it through… Probably the wrong thread to ask anyone at GH to allow me to block notifications anytime anyone mentions "@ts"…
I don't often (err, ever…) reply without reading further but this time I must, because: I've never heard this turn of phrase "useless use of cat" and it turned my brain upside-down for a moment, because: "interactive"…
Honestly been a Mac user since I could be defined as a user and I'm still yet to install iTerm over Terminal.app, so I'm curious: who is this for, really?
I've had the same thought re: iOS/macOS clients. Oh how I would love to dive into those small codebases and add some simple QOL stuff. I've been watching but they don't seem to be adding any Apple-platforms focused…
For what it's worth, the "sometimes forget I have it running and then I browse on mobile away from home and get bombarded with ads" bothered me enough personally to attempt to smooth it over. Ended up using Tailscale…
gravite was delightful! > I too miss that sort of whimsy and playfulness–I don’t think it’s inherently incompatible with modern expectations of professionalism/accessibility/security but it definitely seems to have been…
Being ESP32-based should make it trivially easy to use with ESPHome[0] in Home Assistant. I use ESPHome + HA with countless M5Stack ESP32 units. [0] https://esphome.io
Couldn't agree more if I wanted to. I've long used the 30" Cinema displays as they were trivial to find used for pennies. I spent a week mulling over the Studio display as it's nearly what I'd been hoping for. Found a…
I'm sure this is possible with yabai, but I still haven't yet migrated from slate [1]. I have multiple custom layouts similar to what you've mentioned and can trigger them with hotkeys or when specific display…
Interesting! I've been using this casually on iOS (via Reeder [1]) for at least a year. One thing that absolutely flips the effect on it's head (for me, personally) is the switch to "dark" mode, or simply light text on…
You ticked so many of my proverbial boxes with this and now I'm crossing my fingers you've written about any of it somewhere for public consumption!
You're totally right, thanks! I read right past the UK in the headline.
As far as I know the Barclays partnership ended at least a few years ago. Apple Card was launched with Goldman Sachs.
Scrivener is a gem for sure, but I'm always curious if anyone actively using it has tried Highland? I guess I'm biased as it feels extremely "at home" on macOS.
Still, they could've probably made some strides with React Native on macOS and the win-win that entails. UX improves in these instances + arguably RN benefits from the Apple buy-in.
While I agree about the specific ask for multiline support (and the decade plus hourly usage of 1p), it's abundantly clear that things are slipping with regards to the core product. For awhile there were no public links…
> …Airpods have a ton of extra UX settings in iOS that are not available to other bluetooth headsets. To be fair, AirPods have "a ton" of hardware capabilities built in that are also not technically available, but…
Re: iOS Safari default search conundrum: You could use something like Launch Center Pro[1] to pass queries to your search URL in Safari. Minor convention change (eg. initiate search from LC vs. directly in Safari) but…
I was just looking into doing something similar after realizing how little my RPi3B+ running only HomeAssistant was actually doing. I'd love to have PiHole and Shelly among others so maybe this route on a RPi4B is the…
This is exactly how I feel. So, thank you for putting in to words what you saw so that I could hear it.
I have your exact question in mind. If the OP hasn't tried Soulver, they must! It's a gem of computing for me and I lean on it regularly.
If you believe that anyone counting cents is aware or concerned with it being "rich in protein" by your standards then count yourself among the disconnected. Survival is first. "Geez"
Same consensus here. Followed them for years via the HDD reports and will happily watch this play out.
Interested in the data to support this (as a maintainer of many, many tld's that aren't in any way connected to the land on which I reside.