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  1. Comment on Single most useful program you daily use? in ~tech

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    The web browser (Safari, in my case). Besides things only it can perform, it could replace most of other software I use regularly — although with a worse UX.

    The web browser (Safari, in my case). Besides things only it can perform, it could replace most of other software I use regularly — although with a worse UX.

    10 votes
  2. Comment on Global Capslock key in ~comp

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    Very cool and very dangerous.

    Very cool and very dangerous.

    9 votes
  3. Comment on MOS brings macOS' smooth scrolling to any mouse in ~tech

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    You're right. @ButteredToast had given a heads-up on this, I just haven't updated the post yet. Thanks!

    You're right. @ButteredToast had given a heads-up on this, I just haven't updated the post yet. Thanks!

    3 votes
  4. Comment on MOS brings macOS' smooth scrolling to any mouse in ~tech

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    Thanks for the clarification, @ButteredToast! Until now, I thought smooth and kinetic scrolling were the same. I'll update the post when I find some spare time.

    Thanks for the clarification, @ButteredToast! Until now, I thought smooth and kinetic scrolling were the same. I'll update the post when I find some spare time.

    2 votes
  5. Comment on Looking for a simple lists app in ~tech

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    It looks like you want a complicated lists app :)

    It looks like you want a complicated lists app :)

    2 votes
  6. Comment on Blogs: Show your own writing and good posts you have found recently in ~creative

  7. Comment on Dillo 3.2 celebrates the browser's 25th anniversary in ~tech

  8. Comment on TCL's bet on screens that look like paper in ~tech

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    Makes total sense, @scojjac. I just updated the post to use regular, wrapped in actual text links. Thanks for all your inputs!

    Makes total sense, @scojjac.

    I just updated the post to use regular, wrapped in actual text links. Thanks for all your inputs!

    6 votes
  9. Comment on TCL's bet on screens that look like paper in ~tech

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    É nóis! (“it's us!”, for those who don't speak Portuguese 😁)

    É nóis! (“it's us!”, for those who don't speak Portuguese 😁)

    2 votes
  10. Comment on TCL's bet on screens that look like paper in ~tech

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    In this regard, anything quoted “ipsis litteris” is between… quotes.

    In this regard, anything quoted “ipsis litteris” is between… quotes.

    2 votes
  11. Comment on TCL's bet on screens that look like paper in ~tech

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    Oh, I see. I started writing links that way to keep text clean and, at the same time, make clear where (to what domains) they leave the reader. I try to be very conscious about accessibility, but...

    Oh, I see. I started writing links that way to keep text clean and, at the same time, make clear where (to what domains) they leave the reader.

    I try to be very conscious about accessibility, but I confess I didn't think about it this time. Are you aware if this style is difficult to read/parse for blind people?

    4 votes
  12. Comment on Blogs: Show your own writing and good posts you have found recently in ~creative

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    I run a tech blog in Brazil since 2013. A few years ago, I launched an English one, even though I'm not very confident with the language: https://notes.ghed.in From what I published recently,...

    I run a tech blog in Brazil since 2013. A few years ago, I launched an English one, even though I'm not very confident with the language: https://notes.ghed.in

    From what I published recently, people really enjoyed this post: Selfishness in AI.

    7 votes
  13. Comment on TCL's bet on screens that look like paper in ~tech

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    Can you elaborate, please?

    Can you elaborate, please?

    3 votes