those are 20th century
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those are 20th century
all good! :pixelated-hug-emoji:
I was taking about icon packs. I didn’t know about the Memphis designers, thanks for the nice write-up
Windows/BeOS/MacOS 6 to 9
Every era is defined by the tools we had at hand during that process. While Memphis is basically pixel art, Y2K was defined by the gradient and mask tools on Photoshop, and Aero was a victim of skewmorphic design trends pushed by the commodity of 3D tooling. Flat design took prevalence because raster-based products felt weird when seen on retina displays.
I wonder how design will be affected when AI tools become the norm.
that’s cool and all but when are we getting Jellyfin for Tizen on the Samsung TV app store? That’s the only thing stopping me from switching, I don’t want to deploy it myself
and the partner still prefers Netflix, because they hate to think what they want to watch
In Android there are many alternatives to install multiple instances of apps, I think Samsung calls it “secondary copy”, there’s also apps like Parallel Apps, and App Cloner.
if they say “Moll and L’Ak” one more time I’ll have a aneurysm.
black, no sugar, no nothing, leave the bag in there until it talks or doesn’t move anymore
I asked a distilled water seller once, they say you can basically drink it because it’s made from tap water, but they get to sell it with a margin because they don’t have to be food grade certified, so they have to put a warning on the bottle. there could be a lot of nasty things in the distill process.
there were many ways to use the internet before browsers, applications talked with other applications, people joined BBSs, but you could argue that eventually, you’d like to access text or media in a repeatable manner, you’d like to be able to point to those resources in the least steps possible (some way of universally locate a resource…), those resources will end up being referenced by other resources and you’d eventually end up with the web.
the web is a side-effect of the internet
that gives me hope, thanks for sharing 😃
Ferret > Badger > Bear
this is only possible by trading the Kanye
I’d be interesting to see what’s the cut for each service, like, is it really that advantageous to get your crowds to subscribe via Patron instead of getting a Twitch subscription?
well, it does say that it was approved by the VA union, so maybe it’s something good?
if it’s royalty based and they get paid everytime they have someone use their voice model to say something, by all means, pay them.
welp, did it for me too, Samsung S23+, Android 14, 1.0.4.
Although I believe it’s not reporting as a crash, the app just closes, you can see the activity still running on the app switcher, but selecting it doesn’t return you too the thread, it takes you to the homepage. Seems to be related to the number of inline images on the thread (so far just 6, but they’re very HD, the thread is about a guy testing his new camera on his cat)
I’m of no help and just curious, what are you trying to accomplish that the built-in manager can’t do??
I stopped watching after the Head & Shoulders commercial