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Just because it's not included by default doesn't mean it's not possible. Give Hammerspoon a shot, it's what I use for a global terminal shortcut (whether or not the app is already open).
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--no dark theme? i'm disappointed-- 😏
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@dovipas No... that's not how it works. Assuming WhatsApp has correctly implemented the Signal protocol (and iirc they worked with Open Whisper Systems on it, so they probably did), Facebook only has access to your metadata. This is, of course, still a ton of unnecessary info, but they cannot read your messages.
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Just four:
- uBlock Origin (regular adblocker/element hider/basic tracking protection)
- uMatrix (granular privacy controls: lets me customize what resources I allow on a per-site basis, spoof user agents, control cookies, etc)
- HTTPS Everywhere
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cat file > /dev/null
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tmux, always. I have it integrated with iTerm, so I can open new sessions as native tabs or windows, plus I get sessions and persistence and all that.
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Was it at least a decent size stick?
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2 hours later...
"Honestly I have no idea and at this point you should probably go borrow a friend's computer" -
@Michelle 👀
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The thirty-firth of October
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@C0D4 Indeed
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@Snatchedd I don't trust Telegram's home-grown crypto... Not saying WhatsApp is better, but at least they've implemented the Signal protocol. I'm all for Matrix myslef — Signal is nice, but it's centralized.
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Sure thing, as soon as the site's all paid for!
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@wholl0p and I hoped I was original... heh. Great minds think alike...?
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They're living in the future, they're in a quantum superposition of having and not having unread messages. This is just their way of simplifying their multidimensional existence to our basic earthly understanding.
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Doesn't Dropbox use AWS? 🤔🤔🤔
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Interviewer: You start Monday
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@Ashkin I'm laughing way too much at your comment
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@FuzzyMyztiq no, server-side react means the page is basically compiled on the server and then sent to the client ready to go, instead of a bare-bones html file and then react and the jsx files being sent to the client.
@AL1L no you don't! jQuery is useful for some things, but browser support has vastly improved over the last few years. Most things you'd use jQuery for are just as easy without it! -
speaking of... keybase has a great new team chat feature. I've gone ahead and reserved 'devrant' as a team name, run `keybase team request-access devrant` and come hang out!
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It's definitely possible! Most browsers are open source, just download the source, update the strings you want to update, and compile!
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@BindView I disagree, have you used it recently? it's very much keeping pace with the commercial competition.
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technically, none of the above. you can write c++ programs with pretty much anything, and you can run compiled c++ programs without having a compiler.
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pee ess queue ell
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Terrorist drink water! #banwater #stopterrorism
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well, are you gonna take it or what?
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@sam9669 no, because they just know the right cues as to what's intentional and what's not. i'm on a new one with the massive trackpad as well, never had any issues with false clicks, even when resting my palm on it.
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you're gonna have to step your game up...
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This is 100% intentional and reasonable. This is what's known as optical correction, and it's done *all the time* in visual design. Look at your favourite sans-serif font — Futura or Avenir or Helvetica or anything. Look at the letter O. Not only is it an oval, but even if it was squished back to even proportions it wouldn't be a perfect circle. It's thicker on the sides than it is on the top and bottom. It also extends a little bit below the baseline. Again, 100% intentional. Our eyes and brain see a circle to be smaller than a square of the same dimensions; horizontal lines always look thicker than vertical lines. Perfectly geometric shapes look bad.
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@linuxxx regarding making the pros/cons the same height, I believe @ThoughtfulDev is referring to the fact that the red and green containers could be the same height, no matter the number of pros/cons