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This makes me cringe. No one talks like that


No one uses footnotes in a webforum other than here either, but here we are.


No-one you know, old person.


Using genZ/A words for sake of using them makes you unhinge and not genuine. And not being your authentic self is the least genz thing you can do

Also I am genz and calling someone old is rude


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> but at least our generation owns the homes we live in

what a weird thing to say. cool flex that younger people aren't able to buy houses as easily as the older generations and that the current housing market is f*cked, congrats for profiting from a broken system.


As someone who also owns the home I live in, "we destroyed home ownership for future generations" is not the win you think it is.


Perhaps I should have said:

“Simmer down there sonny boy, we may not speak your lingo but at least our generation can recognize obvious sarcasm”


That would be exactly the opposite thing to say if you want people to simmer down.


What? Go back to Reddit please


Safari states their position on standards here: https://webkit.org/standards-positions/

IMO they have good reasons for opposing most of the standards


I searched that page and their github repo for "inputmode" (my example from before you posted) and couldn't find anything.

https://github.com/WebKit/standards-positions/issues?q=input...

I'd love to find out if anyone on the webkit project is aware of that part of the standard, and if so, the project's official position on it. I can't imagine why they'd oppose it.


Looks like it is already supported by Safari/WebKit for a number of versions: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Global_att...


They don't even implement the standards that they have agreed to properly.


I also do not see much need for Rosetta support for Linux as arm64 Linux works fine for most of my use cases. However it is definitely better to have Rosetta support than not having it.


Currently use Safari and there's no protection against canvas fingerprinting :(

https://webkit.org/tracking-prevention/#anti-fingerprinting


There is, try to load the website again in a new window or tab, it will show a different fingerprint.


There is a Swift LSP. See - https://github.com/swiftlang/sourcekit-lsp


python ignores type hints



Interview with dax from opennext on the topic from a couple days ago:

https://youtu.be/E-w0R-leDMc?si=uzPEd42V_6wxwV9l


and leerob did one a few days before that

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIVL4JMqRfc


Surprising that Firefox is lagging behind Safari


Depends on the website. For my personal blog it is the most amazing thing. For a web application it is the most annoying thing.


It seems like Apple also closely work with Homebrew - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41708046#41711168


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