This shining example of a man drove his Cybertruck on our local beach near Santa Cruz and of course got it stuck. This car is really becoming a symbol for poor life choices.
The way sentences containing the German character ß get longer when uppercased was specially designed to create memory problems in C programs doing string handling
@stfn not really. i would say czech is about as readable with diacritics as without it. we don't have many words that exists both with and without it where the diacritics changes meaning of the word
@schwa i like how “remarlably successfull flight” is two explosions. i know, it’s a test. but remarlably success would be nailing the test. not going like 30% better than last explosion
Man, the aesthetic of the Picard era ships just doesn’t quite do it for me.
Usually you expect technology to become more streamlined over time, but somehow in Star Trek, everything has become more angular.
Also, the way the next attached to the engineering hulls and also the way the engineering sections themselves look is not appealing. #startrek#greatestgen
@collin i always thought defiant was peak design. i know it’s small ship. but i considered the simple integrated design far better and more modern than nacelles-on-a-stick. ot to mention engineering-on-a-stick. even voyager went somewhat that way even though it felt like folding was replacement for imperfect integration
I can finally charge up my Jackery external battery thingy with just a USB-C charger, instead of needing its bulky AC power brick (just modified its 12V car charger with the trigger board)
@christianselig do i understand correctly it's recipient of power from usb-c power delivery so you basically made jackery chargeable using any usb-c cable?
@ivory oh, right. i don’t have any other device at hand right now but when i share the blurry photo using any app, it’s crisp as the original i saw in the timeline. so it’s not ivory, it’s apple photos who does weird things when displaying the image
@dimillian it’s bartender (https://www.macbartender.com/) that allows to make it round. but more importantly it allows to hide all the system icons i do not use
Assuming you're not planning on supporting visionOS natively at launch, are you going to make your existing iOS app available on Vision Pro in compatibility mode, or have you un-ticked the box?
I should actually look around Xcode more often, I'm sure this was in there forever but I just found it. Finds all subclasses of the selected class. (I'm choosing to ignore the Swiftism menu naming).