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I have "—" bound to AltGR/right option + "-" for a decade now and I don't intend to stop using it.

https://practicaltypography.com/hyphens-and-dashes.html

I will not allow my good practices to get co-opted as AI "smoke tests".


If it's media, it should be regulated like media.

Is this code for, "I want the cops to stop people from doing things online I don't like" or "we need more regularity / predictability"?

Traditional (so-called “legacy”) media have legal rights and obligations in most countries. They are required to live up to certain standards, for example by distinguishing between opinion and fact, by disclosing political affiliations, and so on.

Journalist is more than a job title, and so is editor.


No, it's code for "a company giving a platform for disinformation gobbled up by billions of people should be held accountable".

Luckily, the EU is tackling the most impactful feature — the infinite scroll "slot machine".

https://www.politico.eu/article/tiktok-meta-facebook-instagr...


How do you add rules to the app?


The starting point is a notification from an app that you want to create a rule for. So you wait for a notification, then click on it in the "History" tab, and then you can configure the rest from there. It's slightly non-intuitive, but the reason for that flow is that the app needs the package name of the app, which almost nobody will know.



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Is this for real, like do you really not see the difference? Not tryingto be snarky or sth, just struggle to comprehend this.

You compare apples to oranges here. From a short look at the provided link, i guess it doesn'tcompare at all because it's something completely different?

Link you provided seems to be Samsung or OneUI only, integrated with Good Lock. This seems to collect and present notifications together with the ability to search. Does not seem to be open source.

DoNotNotify allows you to restrict apps to only sending you certain kinds of notifications.

They could supplement each other but you can't compare them as far as i'm concerned.


I think that would have been an excellent answer if it didn't come with the first two paragraphs.

I couldn't tell the difference at a glance without being familiar with both apps.


As is said, not trying to rude or sarcastic or anything.

I do not use any of the apps and just had a short look at the respective pages to see what they are. Both clearly state the repsective apps purpose, both have images of the apps.

I thought it was (in both cases) pretty clear what the respexctive app is and what not.


Not everything can be represented by textured meshes used in traditional photogrammetry (think Google Street View)

This includes sparse areas like fences, vegetation and the likes, but more importantly any material properties like reflections, specularity, opacity, etc.

Here's a few great examples: https://superspl.at/view?id=cf6ac78e

https://superspl.at/view?id=c67edb74


The f is gas town?



It's criminally bad. You can't copy logged variables. You can't inspect worker threads (!?). WASM support is practically non-existant. You can't even do a heap snapshot on demand, something that should be a basic feature.

The timelines view is practically obfuscated with pretty graphs that show some aggregated data and some automatically generated snapshot points where the dev tools decide that are meaningful.

Inspecting the rendering pipeline is impossible. You can't see memory usage, compositing reasons, long frames (you kinda can but it's tricky)...

Not even going into remote debugging for iOS which crashes either the dev tools or Safari on iOS in any non-trivial scenario — the exact ones you need a debugger for.


That's fair, it sounds like you're dealing with some use cases I don't deal with often. And yeah remote debugging safari on an iPhone is pretty unreliable.


> bill of materials for intelligence

There is no intelligence


Steam has DPI scaling issues on Windows as well, especially on multimonitor setups.


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