No little scroll bar shows up to the left in Safari web page card view when scrolling through the webpage images that you can press and scroll faster. When you have hundreds, like I do, it makes it harder that this feature was left out. I believe this is an oversight bug.
Éloge du #bug : quand le dysfonctionnement nous aide à repenser le #numérique
« Si les GAFAMs affirment rendre la vie de leurs utilisateurs plus aisée, ils participent aussi à l'invisibilisation de la partialité technologique, que le bug permet de lever. Dans son Éloge du bug, Marcello Vitali Rosati (@monterosato) propose de repenser le numérique, à l'aide du dysfonctionnement. »
Sometimes it takes more time to refute a gcc bug than confirm it. This week I spent most time on https://gcc.gnu.org/PR114872 where sagemathSIGSEGVed on some simple inputs.
I spent ~hour yesterday fighting an issue with my C++ code, only to later figure out it's a possible GCC bug, because Clang accepts the same code.
The issue is that GCC does not permit a constrained type parameter in a template template parameter of an aliased template. See the simplified code with the issue.
A cursory search of GCC Bugzilla does not readily show any related bug. I'll look carefully but lemme know if this is a known bug (probably is). 🙏🏽
New jumping spider! Sitticus palustris and Naphrys pulex are the closest options in my spider book, but I'm not sure. I often see P. audax and Platycryptus in the house, but these little brown ones stick to the lawn. #spider#bug
So, it turns out that in #macOS 14 #Sonoma, if you have a NSPopUpButton, and use removeFromSuperview and then later addSubview to add that item again to a view, macOS doesn't draw the button properly, until it gets clicked at least once.
(setting up said Popup is very expensive, as in "slow", in the app in question, so for 15 years, it was a working idea to keep it around)
Awesome.
Yet another #bug in the long long list of massive problems in the #AppKit system frameworks in #macOS14.
Realised last night that JavaScript Database (JSDB) doesn’t run the constructor on persisted custom objects (https://codeberg.org/small-tech/jsdb#custom-data-types) when deserialising them because I didn’t know that you apparently have to define your constructor manually when using Object.create().
Will fix it today but it’s something to watch out for if you’re using Object.create() directly.
@MonaApp I use 6.2.4 on iOS (pad/phone). Maybe I found a #bug in @MonaApp.
Scenario: In the standard sharing dialog my several mastodon accounts are listed in the first row. I select another as the one I have in the main view.
Observation: In the following dialog there’s not the selected one but the one I have in the main view.
Or the last one that I used before if I repeat that procedure with another account.