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In-reply-to » How to stop teams from opening the app from the browser ? - Microsoft Community <-- This is insane, Any MS Teams users around? 🤔 How the hell do I disable this !@#$!23 🤬 automatic open in desktop app behaviour?! 🤦‍♂️

@prologic@twtxt.net I too often have to use it at work.

I’m on Linux so the xdg-open keep asking me to run the non existent app everytime, I think you can tweak the browser to change the behavior for any custom protocols somewhere, I’ve seen it in Firefox but not in Chrome.

I need it myself since I use everyday both Teams and Zoom, bothering me on every joining.

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In-reply-to » I'm not sure what the hell is going on with my computer as of lately, when I leave it idle for some amount of time with the lid closed the screen goes literally blank when I open the lid again, and I have no choice but to force-shutdown it.

@akoizumi@social.kyoko-project.wer.ee It happened to my laptop too, with both fluxbox and plasma, once I closed the lid even for a second it died.

I resolved it by installing the Laptop Mode Tools, seemed like an issue with the power management in my case.

I don’t know if it’s available in OpenBSD though.

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In-reply-to » But now! Enough reading about terror, war, news, stupid people and more. I read today that you can relax and turn of with brown noise. Maybe that helps to turn of some side tracking. But to be honest, I think it will just overload the constant background noise. The loudest noise wins...

@carsten@yarn.zn80.net I’m a big fan of ASMR but those white, brown and pink noises tracks just make me feel sick somehow.

What I use, both at home and at work are the “white noise” made with long recording of natural sounds, my favorite are the forest, birds and flowing water.

They go well when listening together with ambient or chill out music at the lowest volume.

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In-reply-to » Had my first eye exam in forever last night and ordered some new glasses now that I have an updated prescription. I went with frames that are pretty similar to what I already use, but image mockup technology has improved a lot since the last time I ordered so I amused my kids with pictures of myself with wild frames first.

@axodys@octobloc.xyz Cool, an AR app, I’ve seen a couple using tensorflow.js

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In-reply-to » Does anyone want to try the current alpha of the Yarn Android app? - New name, new icons, and logo - Default instance is https://twtxt.net - It doesn't delete the login info when there is no Internet connection or on Airplane mode - Splash screen now adapts to Light or Dark theme, based on your Android settings

@eaplmx@twtxt.net oh, got it! 👍

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In-reply-to » For those on my pod (twtxt.net) -- Check out the modified filters that now behave as "additive" (AND) filters, with toggles. 👌 The UI/UX is not great, but this is the best my "skills" can come up with. Media Hopefully folks like @justamoment @markwylde @darch or @hashrock can help improve the UX 🤞

@prologic@twtxt.net to out it simply it would reverse a filter, if the filter is “RSS feed” including it would only return RSS while excluding remove them.

From a UX point of view the filters should be “inclusive” by default with the option to reverse them.

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In-reply-to » Playing around with an implementations of Liats and Filters Media 👌

@prologic@twtxt.net Hmm.. 🤔,

I feel like I wouldn’t have a use for it, other than my mentions and filtering bots/RSS I’ll only need the usual timeline.

To me those kind of lists feels more like something you’d do as a group to chat together on a specific topic.

What was the idea that started this implementation?

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In-reply-to » For those on my pod (twtxt.net) -- Check out the modified filters that now behave as "additive" (AND) filters, with toggles. 👌 The UI/UX is not great, but this is the best my "skills" can come up with. Media Hopefully folks like @justamoment @markwylde @darch or @hashrock can help improve the UX 🤞

@prologic@twtxt.net Repeating here the conv for staying in one flow.

How about a tri-state filter? Selecting the same filter more times loop through this:

  • Include filter
  • Exclude filter
  • Reset/disable filter

It would be much more flexible like this.

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In-reply-to » Does anyone want to try the current alpha of the Yarn Android app? - New name, new icons, and logo - Default instance is https://twtxt.net - It doesn't delete the login info when there is no Internet connection or on Airplane mode - Splash screen now adapts to Light or Dark theme, based on your Android settings

@eaplmx@twtxt.net Of course!

I’m missing your repo thought, have you forked the official? I can’t find your version there.

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In-reply-to » Does anyone want to try the current alpha of the Yarn Android app? - New name, new icons, and logo - Default instance is https://twtxt.net - It doesn't delete the login info when there is no Internet connection or on Airplane mode - Splash screen now adapts to Light or Dark theme, based on your Android settings

@eaplmx@twtxt.net I’m overflowing it…

Download

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In-reply-to » Yes a PWA is a possible client we could build for Yarn.social pods 👌 cc @markwylde 🤗

Since the topic came up again I’ll say it here.

I tried getting back at the PWA last week but got frustrated as I struggled with the logic of the framework and UI library and stopped working on it.

The way I build those kind of apps don’t seem to blend well with the current project, I still want to build it, but I need to try having my own spin on it.

I apologize to everyone waiting for me until now, I hope you’ll like what I’m going to make and still support me on any issues I might stumble upon along the way.

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In-reply-to » Are there many JavaScript developers on here? I've built a super basic testing library, because pretty much every library out there does a bunch of magic like auto running the suite, auto loading files, hooks (beforeEach/beforeAll/etc) and all the nesting (describe/it).

@markwylde@twtxt.net Seems like a really good lightweight alternative to usual unit test libraries.

I was thinking on having some tests run on a couple of apps I made in JS and it would be a good place to try your tool.

Only two things:

  • I haven’t noticed the GitHub Pages had a live editor until I saw the code in the repo, you should add a description or an heading to let others know they can play in it.

  • I’m confused about the waitFor, what would be a realistic use case for it?

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In-reply-to » Learned a cute little trick on github today and figured I'd share in case there are others like me who didn't know this.

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci you can also simply click “advanced” and choose to ignore manually if you don’t remember the keywords.

I’m surprised Firefox doesn’t let you even open it at all, has anyone managed to bypass a failed certificate there?

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In-reply-to » On Acronyms... I was going to write a blog post on this, but decided I wouldn't, a Twt is enough, and who knows maybe it'll spark a Yarn 😅

@prologic@twtxt.net The worst that happened to me, other than having to remember what they means internally, is like recently when my company worked on a joint project with other two with a newbie manager handling everything, it was hell as nobody knew their specific acronyms and also messed up a couple of tasks altogether because of that.

They should be banned in general, they just hinder productivity and human comprehension.

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