

Maybe nobody at Apple actually does quality assurance on that feature anymore because they think nobody still uses it.
Maybe nobody at Apple actually does quality assurance on that feature anymore because they think nobody still uses it.
It’s kinda funny cause usually isn’t it the AI agent that has a misaligned goal? Like when I say don’t die, and it discovers that pausing Tetris technical means you never die. But now it’s students that have been given the wrong goal: pass the test by whatever means (e.g. use AI).
That’s basically how Lemmy clients work. No, there are 14 Lemmy clients! Ridiculous, we need one universal Lemmy client… there are 15 Lemmy clients.
The title looks like a dropdown menu tigger and I know I can’t click it but that still didn’t stop me from trying
How much more complicated is NixOS compared to a neovim setup? On paper I love the idea.
Cleans your butt and the toilet at the same time. I’m not seeing the problem here
It’s the other way around for me. Opens bag of chips. Cat hears plastic bag. Cat “that food is for me 👀”
100% guessing here, but native apps sometimes use recycling virtualized lists. That means as you scroll the list will reuse the container that renders the post title and image. Often the image is still being fetched but you already know the title. So as you scroll, it reuses a post you previously saw, instantly swaps in the new title, but the new image is still loading, so an image from a previously post in the list is displayed.
the result is you many only need to render and reuse 10 posts in the list, even if the list contains hundreds of posts.
Idk if that made any sense at all, but keep an eye out if the title is new but the image was previously seen.
Shit. My name is Jeff. Now they know