1. GitHub searches indicate the answer for this might be a resounding "no", so there's a slight possibility I will ignore the other two WIP features for Claw and work on this...

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  2. Is there an Android app that I can share articles into and have it cache a copy locally for reading later? Basically seeing if I can avoid building that into Claw myself :blobUgh:

  3. A blueberry muffin and an americano at the airport being the most normal breakfast I've had in the past 5 days just reinforces the fact that I should get better at cooking for myself lolsob

  4. @b0rk @tqbf @charliemac I feel I'm fairly well versed with Git and even I've done the good old yeet and repeat because a lot of times it's just not worth unfucking whatever I have accidentally done to the repository.

  5. @yosh just today I was talking to someone on here about Firefox's subpar handling of separate profiles compared to Chrome and got a condescending reply guy saying how I am contributing to the browser monoculture by being irritated by a supposedly irrelevant pain point. Even though I use Firefox everywhere.

    It is so, so annoying.

  6. @neil I literally *just* had to mute someone and left a note to remind me to never unmute them lol

  7. @yoasif @svenjacobs I don't particularly appreciate the condescending tone so I didn't want to answer, but I'll humor you once before I mute you. I use Firefox on all machines and OSes as my primary browser, despite the very annoying gap in functionality that you elect to trivialize just because it doesn't affect you. In the future I would recommend not barging into someone else's conversation being the asshole riding their imaginary high horse.

  8. @svenjacobs yeah this exact thing kinda pisses me off too, I tend to use multiple workspaces and with Chrome it would open links in the "closest" window which used to fit into my workflow but Firefox always insisting on opening the default profile is frustrating. It seems the containers extension is the real "blessed" solution but it simply doesn't work as well if you have sites that you want to use across both profiles.

  9. @bagder wow I had no idea you were a part of Rockbox! I used to look at it with mild envy, saddened that nothing I could get my hands on was capable of running it :D

  10. :blobFacePalm: made the mistake of drinking caffeine at 11PM again

  11. @Gankra Quite recently, actually! It sure is nice to hear :D

  12. @algo_luca I literally just saw a message on our Slack from our ops team that mentioned a doc being stale lol

  13. @imperio Might wanna edit these to add a space between the colon and the URLs, some clients like phanpy.social seem to interpret it as part of the URL which breaks it over on GitHub.

  14. @nemo

    > the pidgin 3.0 release has been under progress for 14 years now.

    Looks over at my project :blobSmileSweating:

    *roll for psychic damage*

    The GitHub page for the latest release of Android Password Store, dated July 28 2021
  15. Randomly feeling the urge to install #Figma and teach myself how to do design

  16. Another weekend spent refactoring my dotfiles for no reason at all...

  17. @seldo I believe even breaching your phone is not a necessity, and some social engineering at your telecom provider will also leave you vulnerable. It's a shit show through and through :(

  18. Acting like a real programmer this month by being too lazy to do AoC yet again.

  19. like, I appreciate them making an official build available but it is quite annoying to have to download a deb update, install that, then wait additional multiple seconds for more Electron code push updates to be installed.

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  20. At some point #Discord has to realize that it is 100% certified not anybody's lucky day when it takes an additional 3 minutes before they can launch a chat app.

    Discord's update popup for Linux that reads "Must be your lucky day, there's a new update!"
  21. Post nut clarity for developers

    #AndroidDev

    A GitHub issue on my app Claw titled "Migrate dependency injection to Koin" where I talk about using Koin to unblock a migration to Kotlin Multiplatform in the future. The issue was created on October 15 and was closed today by me with a comment that reads "I don't know why I keep telling myself I will port this to Kotlin Multiplatform".
  22. @alsutton Yeah the compiler plugin API being unstable is such a pain, with JetBrains investing heavily in Compose I would like to see this stabilized for Kotlin 2.0 so we don't have to do the Compose Compiler version dance for each patch release of Kotlin.

  23. Time to see if I can survive the day on 4 hours of sleep and a Diet Coke amount of caffeine

  24. @timClicks Maybe Bard is currently too stupid to be useful in Google Docs :thonkFish:

  25. Are #PGP encrypted #passkeys too cursed of an idea because I'm thinking of giving it a shot for Android Password Store :thinkSpin:

  26. @fourlastor it's a weird situation to be in, GitHub does let you use a "masked" email but I don't think I would want my commits to be authored by 13348378+msfjarvis@users.noreply.github.com in perpetuity...

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  27. @cadey the fact that it exists at all is too funny to me.

  28. Got a herb chicken bowl from EatClub.in's WeFit today and while it did make a decent low calorie high protein lunch I was hoping for the chicken to have more seasoning than salt and a shit ton of black pepper. 3/10, gonna order something else next time.

  29. @kiranrao Sadly VC money more or less converted Vercel into a marketing campaign that simply happened to also contain Next.js within

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  30. @kiranrao there's no shortcut to it unfortunately, I use pass-rotate (sr.ht/~sircmpwn/pass-rotate/) for bulk updating passwords but there's no similar utility for emails since it's not something that comes up frequently.

    I'm also effectively stuck with my GMail address despite moving off actively using it some 3 years ago due to banking nonsense and such but a decent email client more or less alleviates the pain of having multiple inboxes.

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  31. @kiranrao @svenjacobs It also helps that most email hosts let you use proper wildcards so you can create a catch-all rule allowing you to use emails like spam_$service@domain.tld instead of your "real" one. Lets you identify which service caused you to become part of a data breach as well as making it significantly easier to filter emails out.

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  32. @kiranrao @svenjacobs The migration ranges from straightforward to simply impossible but honestly a password manager significantly improves the situation. I did it incrementally, switching the email over as and when I logged into services and discovered them using my GMail.

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  33. @svenjacobs I put LineageOS on my Pixel 4a and honestly the only noticeable downgrade is that some things visually are *slightly* uglier

  34. @ab I used Elk extensively for a few months but I found the threading view to be fairly unreliable in detecting threads and it very often used to stop fetching new posts for me until a page refresh, I couldn't figure out why.

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  35. @phanpy might just be the best Mastodon client for web, simply having proper threads puts it above the competition for me.

  36. @chirpbirb how is it being imgur famous

  37. @timbray Seems to be fine for me on the Pixel 8 running Android 14.