Ctrl+R to search your bash history. I hate how long I went without knowing this, so I’ve always got to spread the word about it.
Ctrl+R to search your bash history. I hate how long I went without knowing this, so I’ve always got to spread the word about it.
The Action button, which could be similar to the Apple Watch Ultra’s Action button but with more phone-focused options, is expected to be a new physical button on the next-generation Pro iPhone models that replaces the Ring/Silent switch. The Action button would allow users to quickly access various functions and settings without necessarily unlocking the device or navigating to an app.
From https://www.macrumors.com/2023/07/26/ios-17-beta-action-button-iphone-15-pro/
I’m sure most are already aware of it, but to get around it they’d have to lock part of the article behind a “load more” button that requires JS (or even just auto-load it via JS without a button), which I have seen some do.
There must be a reason it’s not done universally though. Maybe because it’d break archives? Not sure
Firefox already supported ublock origin on mobile and a handful of other extensions. This is just them opening it up to more extensions.
Disabling JavaScript seems to work in most cases. Not sure why that isn’t listed higher up on here
Cool, now let’s do it federally, and make it an actual crime and not just civil liability.
Lemmy uses Actix Web for the backend, which I’d probably pick too. The frontend though, I’d prefer to just render templates on the server instead of building a SPA in JavaScript.
This really doesn’t need that level of interactivity, and it’s used for annoying things like live-updating my frontpage. Maybe I’m just biased from how bad reddit’s redesign was. This is at least way better than that.
Hi kbin! Happy to see y’all joining us.
Didn’t take me that long, but I had a similar reaction to learning about it haha