

re: visibility Some sites have heavy visual effects that are paused when you tab out, which is a good use of the feature.
a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace


re: visibility Some sites have heavy visual effects that are paused when you tab out, which is a good use of the feature.


that makes sense, I might try it sometime soon.
A lot of the books I acquire 100% legally have messed up cover metadata


How would you say Calibre is better than just putting the epubs straight on the ereader?
Faut dire que les français passent leur temps a se moquer des anglais, alors il y a quand même une certaine réciprocité.


term for software that support multiple people working on it at the same time, a la google docs or figma


Sounds good to me! I hope they support the open document formats better than onlyoffice currently does. Also euro-office isn’t a particularly good name, although it has the advantage of being explicit about where it’s based.


Nor does the fact that they went back on the AI kill switch and sent my information that should’ve been private to someone else’s computer a good thing.
when did they do that?


Firefox’s runs locally while google’s runs on their (much more powerful) servers, for something similar to chrome’s I’d just get the deepl extension, which does the same thing just better.


To be fair people liked the translation feature too
I may be misinformed but the article says
We’ve verified that every AST produced by the Rust parser is identical to the C++ one, and all bytecode generated by the Rust compiler is identical to the C++ compiler’s output.
which I took to mean that the new code behaves 100% identically to the old code, like a byte-perfect decompilation. If that’s not the case and it’s just the same in their suite of tests then I’d agree with you.
Yeah, using AI to help you rewrite code (which is tedious) in a scenario where there are clear test cases (it either works or it doesn’t) is basically the ideal usecase.
Actually not a terrible way to use AI. Hopefully the port goes well
I hate when that happens on mobile, do they think people have infinite data??


I probably won’t try it because I want to use a federated solution like matrix, but that’s super cool! You could probably make a post about it.


Misleading headline, it’s only one of multiple “addictive features” they’re considering banning to make social media less addictive.


You might want to point that out, maybe they didn’t realise tenor was shutting down.


That’s awesome! It’s a shame the first pr got closed because the maintainer prefers a worse provider lmao.


Klipy is probably a better option, afaik their api is a dropin replacement and the gif search is much better.


Agree, not a big fan of element’s interface either. Imo the point where matrix will be widely recommendable is when matrix 2.0 is done and widely adopted. Stuff like sliding sync is really important too
what other sites do you recommend? I’ve had similar issues and my ereader is really picky with formatting