idk if Firefox focus does this, but on vanilla Firefox mobile, you can tap the text to expand it :3
SqueakyBeaver
Yeah, Sharkey tends to be a pain in the ass for Kaity and Ada. I think it has something to do with the database, though that could've been from before Sharkey.
I doubt anything you're doing is bringing the instance down. I'd bet it just gets slightly overwhelmed at times (maybe because of some antennas?)
I wonder if this is because of something similar to this Microsoft Excel Meme:
Some parts of the world (mostly Europe, I think) use dots instead of commas for displaying thousands. For example, 5.000 is 5,000 and 1.300 is 1,300
My guess would be tax breaks or something, especially if the work is going towards a non-profit
I wish.
My father currently works in IT and has "smart" everything (except locks, thankfully)
He has multiple Alexa thingies (used to be Google homes), Internet thermostat, smart light switches, smart cameras/doorbells, smart plugs
Idk why he does. The only thing that really provide any value are the light switches and plugs (scheduled lighting) and maybe the doorbell thingies
If I had to guess, it's probably Samsung's edge panel thingy
Ah yes, they're going to collect all those 0's /s
No, they're going to collect a "this person used the chatbot sidebar" if that person has telemetry enabled. That's it.
If something changes or comes to light, then I'll be worried, but this just seems like normal technical data they use to know what to prioritize.
I think it's more like gender euphoria being a different gender than gender dysphoria being the current gender.
If you're fine with your current gender, I don't think you necessarily qualify for gender dysphoria, which is why I think being trans is more about gender euphoria than gender dysphoria.
Idk if you meant "cracked me up", but I have got to start saying "cranked me up"
I went digging in cppref at the format library bc I thought c++20 or c++23 added something cool.
Found
std::print
and was about to reply to this comment to share it bc I thought it was interesting. Then I read the last sentence.Darn you and your predicting my every move /j