And if it wasn't for the pushback, it would have been the only Mac behavior.
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I don't want to link the one that would identify myself, but I found something quite similar:
It's both. The browsers can do it automatically by detecting the content from the page, but the site can also use specific HTML as a sort of instructions for the browser m.
It's like that trope from TV shows where there's an over the top weird character in the main friend group, but then you meet their family or their other friend groups and everyone else is 100x weirder than them.
A friend of a friend saw the blog post about it and recognized the project name.
you joke but someone has actually traced to one of my commits a specific behavior that people on the internet have been complaining from LLMs recently.
And then there's Fedora in the corner, quietly getting the best of both worlds.
I would add sugarcane to the list. Its juice is pretty good and it's a "plant and forget it" type of crop. Just don't overdo it. The seedlings from one single sugarcane are more than enough.
I had recently actually thought about writing a story about two autistic siblings, both worried about the other being unhappy due to masking too much/too little.
And when everybody is rushing to sell shovels, you gotta sell wood and iron.
Welp I forgot about it anyway.
Sublime Text can do 98% of what Notepad++ does and then a lot more too.