AbstractConcept

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AbstractConcept

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@AbstraConcept

Testing to see if having a bio reduces the number of spam followers, but I would prefer to be anonymous.

Beigetreten Aralık 2022
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AbstractConcept@AbstraConcept·
@michal_jares @willmcgugan The close button does the exact same thing as on Windows or Linux, it closes the window, not the application. MacOS applications can stay open without any windows, but so can many Windows applications, though they often keep an icon in the system tray rather than the dock.
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Michal Jareš
Michal Jareš@michal_jares·
@willmcgugan It's funny that people are talking about hover effect on a disabled button from a third party app while one the three native os buttons above makes no sense since sometimes it closes an app and sometimes it doesn't.
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@DevnullElixir_ @TheFP @rookisaacman Good manufacturing tolerances on a bad or misused design are in no way better than worse tolerances on a good and tested design. Apollo was a marvel of the technology of its time, Constellation/SLS+Orion/Artemis is by comparison a modest achievement despite gross mismanagement.
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Devnull Elixir ✝️ 🇺🇲
Devnull Elixir ✝️ 🇺🇲@DevnullElixir_·
Apollo heat shield had no backup and had much worse tolerances compared to Orion. This guy is the one always praising Apollo, yet Apollo missions were next to suicide compared to Artemis. This is why you don't put a billionaire layman in the NASA admin chair. What a goddamn idiot.
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AbstractConcept@AbstraConcept·
@mushtaqasqer99 @fracvermite1978 If readability was the priority, phones would not have notches, and this would not be an issue. I think stacking the percentage text on top of the battery gauge makes both the text and the icon harder to read.
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M.A.Q.S@mushtaqasqer99·
確かに!右側のデザインの方が断然スッキリして見えますね。 Appleはノッチのスペースを空けるために中に数字を入れてるんだと思いますが、正直、見づらい時がありますよね。 皆さんは、右側に数字があるとステータスバーが混雑しすぎると思いますか?個人的には、デザイン性より見やすさ重視の方が嬉しいです!
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ブクマした有益ツイ
ブクマした有益ツイ@fracvermite1978·
これ右にしてない人はなんで?メリットなくない? って思ったけど実は結構あるらしい
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AbstractConcept@AbstraConcept·
@amhayes8 @cqcqcqdx Depending on how often you replace devices, and how well you take care of your cables, I can see different cables being the best option. Lightning is more durable in the short term, and the port springs wear slow enough that Apple probably expects devices to be replaced by then.
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AbstractConcept@AbstraConcept·
@amhayes8 @cqcqcqdx You could have outward facing springs on a lightning-style cable, and springless ports, which would be ideal, except that the exposed cable springs would be more likely to catch on fabrics or be more easily damaged. …
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RossRadio
RossRadio@cqcqcqdx·
Overall the Apple Lightning cable with electronics in the connector was actually a bad design.
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yapping idx@yappingidx·
@peterrhague Classic Apple. reintroducing a problem we finally escaped and calling it a "legacy feature." Next up: a USB-C port that only works if you whisper "courage" while plugging it in. Truly the pioneers of intentional inconvenience.
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
Apple understands that users miss the experience of always inserting USB cables wrong the first time, and wondered how they could recreate this experience with USB-C…
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María@MariaOnSecurity·
@MalwareJake So you call cyberattacks “effects”? I’m not up to date with the jargon
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Jake Williams@MalwareJake·
Hi, former NSA hacker here 👋: You'll notice they're targeting civilian infrastructure, not government networks with intelligence collection value. That's because once you deliver an effect (CYBERCOM speak for "cyber attack") in a network, you lose the ability to collect intelligence from that target. 1/4
Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian@manniefabian

Amid the Israeli and US strikes on Iran, a wave of cyberattacks have also targeted the country, the semi-official Fars news agency reports. Fars says that several major Iranian news agencies were targeted and "experienced severe disruptions in their operations," and that some widely used mobile applications were also experiencing disruptions.

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Charlie Camarda PhD@CharlieCamarda·
The same NASA machine that steamrolled Richard Feynman into believing that the O-Rings were the cause of the Challenger accident just sold @rookisaacman that they know the root cause of the Artemis I Heatshield failure! You know what they say…Fool me three times?
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@ThatYuta @kaimax61 Wouldn't you rather say: You don't really think so, do you? Isn't it all in your head? --- Interestingly, for the first sentence, making it a statement and then adding "do you?" to the end was the only way to make it sound similarly coercive.
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Yuta Aoki@ThatYuta·
@kaimax61 Do you really think so? Maybe it's all in your head.
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Yuta Aoki@ThatYuta·
Question for native English speakers: A. “Would you like to eat ramen with me?” B. “Wouldn’t you like to eat ramen with me?” Do they really have the same nuance or different nuances?
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@jackalacken @OzIndie @ThatYuta You can move the negative to the end of the sentence, "You would like to eat ramen with me, wouldn't you?" or "You would like to eat ramen with me, no?" but all three will in most cases sound threatening or coercive like @mage1776 describes: x.com/Mage1776/statu…
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@ThatYuta Another thing it can be is coercive, like if you are threatening someone. Often it’s annoyance but in a more extreme case… Imagine if a mob boss surrounded by henchman said “You want to eat dinner, right?” You fear the consequences of saying no.

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jackalacken (ジャックです)
@OzIndie @ThatYuta I think B is more of an implication rather than asking again. "Wouldn't you," Here is like ね being added to the end a of sentence in Japanese. It gives off that "looking for someone to agree" feeling as well as kinda already knowing that they would agree.
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AbstractConcept@AbstraConcept·
@Truthful_ast Pad building does not improve Ship success on current flights; it is entirely possible for an aspirational company like SpaceX to continue pad construction despite severe setbacks in the vehicle. I hope that is not true, but companies often performatively do unproductive things.
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AbstractConcept@AbstraConcept·
@IanCutress For this example specifically, even I would prefer the third option; the facial expression already makes all three look like clickbait/meme, and the text just completes the look. Unfinished clickbait looks worse than the complete version.
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AbstractConcept@AbstraConcept·
@TheGingerBill For example, help is effectively muscle memory: type ____ -h if you need a quick reminder, type man ____ if you need detailed help pages Powershell on Windows undermines this with its wordy command options and names, which I think is why it sees less use than shell on unix.
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AbstractConcept@AbstraConcept·
@TheGingerBill I think you are underestimating the value of speed in issuing terminal commands, and an amount of baseline consistency in interface: Most terminal programs keep the same style -o or --option even sometimes sharing specific options like -h for help near universally. …
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gingerBill@TheGingerBill·
I understand when you have no choice but to use a terminal, but actively loving it? I have never actually understood that. I swear it's either Stockholm Syndrome or a lack of vision of what anything but terminals can do (I'm being vague on purpose).
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