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Simon Müller
Simon Müller @ cyrus @sopuli.xyz
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  • Maybe you're interested in the latest testing versions of Lawnchair?

    They're completely rebased it on modern versions of the Stock Android launcher, and they do support the Google feed on the left, the searchbar, things like PixelSearch and more, as well as customizing the experience to your liking

    it is not on-par in features with old versions of Lawnchair 2 yet, but for being a complete remake from scratch I find it quite remarkable

  • There are ways to do indefinite edits using message relationships

    The edit message would simply refer to the message to be edited and contain the new content, or a delta/diff of the content. This would not need to be shown to the user in the UI

    The reason it's this fucked up is probably more because it's yet another Google-Specific extension on top of RCS if I had to make a guess.

  • I've resorted to just syncing my fault folder using Syncthing externally, surprisingly convenient

  • NPUs existed before recall and have other uses apart from that.

  • The Google-Way of doing things

    Yet another W for Signal where you can edit indefinitely, and can look at the edit history. No context lost, no risk of modifying things after the fact

  • If you wanna go nuts on the data, probably Obsidian.md with the built-in Daily Note plugin and the Dataview plugin, which allows you to do all kinds of crazy operations on the data in your vault as if it was a database.

    If you wanna go less nuts, obsidian still has tagging, linking notes, daily notes, and all kinds of other stuff built-in and is extensible by things like the Calendar plugin from the community.

    And everything is stored as plain Markdown with the occasional hint of JSON (for some plugins) so you're not locked into using Obsidian until the end of time. Your data is yours.

    (I realise this sounds like an ad but I've just been using Obsidian for years now and I enjoy it)

  • Generally, if your admin set something like that up, they will have instructions in their privacy policy.

  • Codeberg, woo!

  • Alternative Title: Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Bullshit-Powered search and the future of the Hellfire we used to call the "Internet"

  • They should've just moved the other twitter domains too 🫠

  • This is a deliberate decision to force people to turn off tracking protection.

    No this is a hilarious fuckup where they forgot to move twitter.com, pbs.twimg.com and more off of the Twitter domains, so Firefox started blocking it because to Firefox it looks like Social Media trackers.

    Mozilla already pushed a fix.

  • This issue comes from the fact that even though the domain is now changed to x.com, it still tries to load content from twitter.com which Firefox thinks is social media tracking because it's coming from a different domain than the one you're on.

    It's a hilarious and dumb oversight with this change.

  • FYI: xManager itself is Open-Source, Spotify obviously isn't.

  • I won't properly reply to this, I'm biased cuz a friend of mine works on this 🥴

  • That's just fine.

  • no I don't believe a damn word of what apple's gonna say on this, I just wanted to get the message out there that generally file deletion works by allowing data to be overwritten, so if the images are local this could very well just be that either it's showing data that hasn't been overwritten yet or it accidentally brought things out of the "recently deleted" depending on how long ago it was deleted.

  • no when I say "overwritten" I mean that the area is set as deleted in the filesystem and the next time something writes to that area the data that was there before is disregarded.

  • yeah cuz for normal, day-to-day use that's exponentially slower the more you're deleting

    You can do that when you wipe something.