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He posted a recording in which you can see how he works https://github.com/OXY2DEV/markview.nvim/issues/216#issuecom...


Why is there no keyboard on the screen there?


Height of the viewport suggests that onscreen keyboard was opened but not recorded. Here is another video where keyboard was recorded: https://github.com/OXY2DEV/markview.nvim/issues/216#issuecom...


Ahh very nice! Can't do that without accurate fingers, for sure.


There is a built-in possibility to assign URLs to containers: https://konradkruk.com/images/CleanShot%202024-12-02%20at%20...

However, there is no possibility to adjust matching rules, so this script offers a bit more customization options.


Yep, this addon is for more advanced scenarios. For example, I have different AWS accounts open in a different containers and I want codebuild urls to open in the correct one depending on the project name.


That icon isn't showing up here. Are you sure it isn't coming from another add-on?



That's it, the icon comes from Multi-Account Containers.


I am developing a 3D activities visualization tool for Strava (https://paintmove.com/).

My goal is to enhance the visualization and increase performance to reduce animation generation time. Additionally, I want to improve the overall aesthetics by applying colors and designing the paths to resemble a serpentine shape rather than a pipe.



My favorite applications that I use on macOS are those whose interface was built using native APIs. In the post I describe my favorite advantages with examples and explain why I would choose web technologies for my own app.


> As a product manager and developer, in most cases I would not start creating applications for one platform using native technologies.

You could use Qt instead of e.g. Electron and have virtually all of the advantages you mention.


Games & computers of the past era, Wroclaw, Poland: https://gikme.pl/en/ Many great retro consoles, computers. I am most happy with the opportunity to play on a real asteroid with a vector display.


I haven't heard of it before. It looks great! I will definitely check this out with my 12y son.


React Aria is a great project! We used it to meet WCAG 2.1 level AA requirements in our chat widget. It's even hard to assess how many days of work we have saved thanks to this solution. We've covered a bit of our experience in multiple posts, e.g. with handling keyboard navigation: https://developers.livechat.com/updates/livechat-accessibili...).


It is nice that Aria itself gets some attention, since Aria is quite unknown by many people despite its age. It isn't only blind or otherwise disabled people that would profit from controls and content being decently tagged and classified, even if that is the scope of it.

It is however quite extensive as you can see by the role definitions:

https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.1/img/rdf_model.png

Don't know if that is still best practice, screen readers probably are way smarter today.


Looks promising. Platforms such as Netlify have greatly simplified the development of web applications. Recently I tried Netlify forms - child's play, in 4 minutes I had a working form with e-mail notification. All I had to do was create the correct HTML code. If they simplify the use of the database in simple projects in a similar way, it will be a great success.


Thanks! That's indeed the idea.


We don't know anything for sure, only rumors: https://www.macrumors.com/guide/14-inch-macbook-pro/


Thank you. This answer all the questions except the Pro-vs-Air difference.


The current macbook pro 13 with M1 does not differ significantly from the macbook air m1: https://9to5mac.com/2021/09/01/m1-macbook-air-vs-m1-macbook-... . You have one core more and active cooling with fan, but in daily use it is difficult to generate the load that will trigger this cooling. The situation will definitely change with the new Macbook Pro 14/16 to be shown in October or November.


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