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One of the best human design elements I've ever seen in a UI is in the Loop Habit Tracker app. There's an option that's called "Extend day a few hours after midnight" in settings.
What it does is shift the "it's the next day" logic to trigger at 3 am instead of midnight. So when I lay down to sleep at (usually) about 1, the habit stuff I'm recording is for the same day that's current in my head, even though the clock officially says it's tomorrow.
Top tier. I'm legit so impressed, it makes a huge difference for being such a simple idea that probably only added a few lines of code.
our most transgender engineers need funding to develop a table that does not vibrate even when multiple people are legshaking
Just saw the take that waymo shouldn't be expected to have tested for an edge case like unpowered stop lights.
That edge case that human drivers are required to know from page 34 of the california drivers handbook.
We investigated performance issues on our systems. The cause was identified to be huge inrush in AI-generated nonsense spam creation that slows the notification system.
We have temporarily disabled the creation of new issues while we clean up the noise. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Introducing page actions.
Custom commands can now be executed from the page context menu. Combined with the new dilloc tool, it allows users to arbitrarily manipulate the current page.
Here are some examples:
- Using curl impersonate to bypass browser detection.
- Replace current page by the output of rdrview (reader mode).
- Per-page custom fixes by URL.
@dillo Woah, one of my articles is in a Dillo post! Maybe not looking its best, but it’s there. Looks like I’ll have to make a few tweaks in order to get it displaying a tad better.
@dillo very neat, now I can save to wallabag and linkhut from a menu
(also didn't know about curl-impersonate, that is so useful!)
Exciting stuff!
I wonder if I could bodge together some kind of rudimentary follow mode using w3m or something.
@rl_dane follow mode?
Yeah, like what luakit, qutebrowser, and vimium on firefox do. You hit f, and every link gets a number or letter next to it. Whatever number/letter sequence you type is the link that gets followed.
@rl_dane ah, right. I tried it for some time in qutebrowser, but it feel a bit clunky. I was considering testing a 2D navigation for links (or forms) first: https://bug.dillo-browser.org/243/
Ooo, I really like that idea!
Another way to do it would be firefox's link search mode, where you hit the "'" button, start typing, and then hit enter to follow the link you found by searching.
@rl_dane yes, we can have different link navigation modes. They are not mutually exclusive, but they need to be implemented first :)
okay so virtualisation is enabled in the BIOS
if any of these laws were passed when i was a teen, i would be long, long dead, probably because i would have ended my life by suicide.
sincerely, a queer neurodivergent former kid who grew up in an abusive religious family in a country with no queer rights and whose only lifeline were other queer, neurodivergent and furry people online
fuck the law
the UNIX v4 tape reminded me of this story by Ali Akurgal about Turkish bureaucracy:
Do you know what the unit of software is? A meter! Do you know why? In 1992, we did our first software export at Netaş. We wrote the software, pressed a button, and via the satellite dish on the roof, at the incredible speed of 128 kb/s, we sent it to England. We sent the invoice by postal mail. $2M arrived at the bank. 3-4 months passed, and tax inspectors came. They said, “You sent an invoice for $2M?” “Yes,” we said. “This money has been paid?” they asked. “Yes,” we said. “But there is no goods export; this is fictitious export,” they said! So we took the tax inspectors to R&D and sat them in front of a computer. “Would you press this ‘Enter’ key?” we asked. One of them pressed it, then asked, “What happened?” “You just made a $300k export, and we’ll send its invoice too, and that will be paid as well,” we said. The man felt terrible because he had become an accomplice! Then we explained how software is written, what a satellite connection is, and how much this is worth. They said, “We understand, but there has to be a physical goods export; that’s what the regulations require.” So we said: “Let’s record this software onto tape (there were no CDs back then—nor cassettes; we used ½-inch tapes) and send that.” Happy to have found a solution, they said, “Okay, record it and send it.” The software filled two reels, which were handed to a customs broker, who took them to customs and started the export procedure. The customs officer processed things and at one point asked, “Where are the trucks?” The broker said, “There are no trucks—this is all there is,” and pointed to the tape reels on the desk. The customs officer said, “These two envelopes can’t be worth $2M; I can’t process this.” We went to court, an expert committee examined whether the two reels were worth $2M. Fortunately, they ruled that they were, and we were saved from the charge of fictitious export. The same broker took the same two reels to the same customs officer, with the court ruling, and restarted the procedure. However, during the process, the unit price, quantity, and total price of the exported goods had to be entered—as per the regulations. To avoid dragging things out further, they looked at the envelope, saw that it contained tape, estimated how many meters of tape there are on one reel, and concluded that we had exported 1k to 2k meters of software. So the unit of software became the meter.
I wanna live in a world where every creator gets to just make cool stuff and put it out into the world and then they don’t have to worry about fundraising or running a business or anything that isn’t just making cool stuff
@rosie gender is based on biology in the brain mechanics sense.
to clarify: i mean how you think of and see yourself. not unconscious hormone shit
just saw someone say "stop using the word mansplaining, its not very feminist" to a transfem who was arguing with a guy mansplaining to her
and fuck me if thats not a perfect example of how the name and language of feminism have been weaponized by liberals against actual feminists
sometimes people brag about their mint condition hardware, but consider the following
what if your computer had character?
"disables various anti-features"
look inside
"disables Autofill/Autocomplete in the URL Bar"
oh my god i think this disables wasm what the fuck we need to kill firefox config people with rocks edit: not in the default config, only on the extreme hardened paranoid-yet-too-lazy-for-tor config
Clears active logins (sessions) on exit by defaultTHESE ARE FEATURES THESE ARE REGULAR HONEST TO GOD FEATURES WHAT DO YOU MEAN ANTI-FEATURE A BROWSER SHOULD HAVE THESE
Clears browsing history on exit by default
Clears download history on exit by default
Disables coloring of visited links
Disables favicons in shortcuts
Disables search and form history
Disables use of system accent colors
Disables use of system colors
Disables WebGPU
Rounds window sizes
Disables Accessibility Services by default
Disables Address Bar URL trimming
Disables GNOME Shell Integration
Disables Graphite and OpenType SVG fonts
Disables MathML
Disables WebXR by default
Blocks web notifications by default
Disables Address Bar history suggestions
Disables Address Bar recent search suggestions
Rather than automatically denying prompts for permission to extract canvas data,always alerts the userstill better than librewolf
CSS prefers-color-scheme is not spoofed, meaning users can enable Dark mode if desired
The timezone is not spoofed to UTC-0 by default
The locale reported by the Internationalization API is not spoofed to en-US by default
@rosie you can plug vr headsets onto a computer. or so i've heard, i never had one. except cardboard
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@lanodan Personal 64GB (we all had dark desires to compile android on overkill setups, did we not), work a paltry 16GB (and it will do what I tell it to and like it)
This sounds like nightmare fuel to me, part of the reason why I enjoyed SailfishOS a lot more, just regular packages most of it compilable on the phone itself (OnePlus One).
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