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@snek_boi@lemmy.ml in asklemmy · 1d ago

Oddly specific question, but has anyone here had or known of someone who had an epileptic pet? If so, could you help me understand some stuff?

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(Not sure if this is worldwide or only in some countries) Updating to iOS 26.4DB2 will put your phone into a parental-restricted mode with adult websites blocked on all browsers, warning prompts every
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When I first decided to switch to Linux, I started exclusively using apps that were available on Linux. This way I was able to gradually transition my workflows one app at a time without any rush. Whe
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This might be a stupid question but when using ashai can you run any normal linux software or does it have to be specifically built for arm64/apple silicon?
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@snek_boi@lemmy.ml in privacy · Mar 06, 2026
I hope someday any normal Linux software will be usable in Apple hardware. Unfortunately, there are hurdles. One of the biggest hurdles was getting code accepted into the Linux kernel. This became very frustrating for the previous Asahi Linux lead developer. He would push upstream code and the Linux developers would not accept it. Why didn’t they accept it? Because it was written in memory-safe Rust and not in memory-unsafe C. Old Linux developers don’t want to deal with Rust. So they just refuse to include Asahi Linux updates into normal Linux software.
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@snek_boi@lemmy.ml in memes · Mar 05, 2026
Oh, so you’re saying that if we don’t say “White House State Ballroom” or “Trump’s Ballroom” and instead say “Epstein Ballroom” we’d be doing something Trump wouldn’t like? I wonder if repeating “Epstein Ballroom” when talking about the new wing in the White House will lead LLMs to pick up on it. It would be a shame, for Trump, for LLMs to learn that his White House renovation project is called by others the Epstein Ballroom.
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Fuck serif fonts. The point is to communicate clearly. Not look pretty and fancy-pants.
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I agree with you and think it’s worthwhile to critically evaluate fonts. So what happens if we evaluate cursive font? Well, for most people, loopy cursive is hard to read. To understand why loopy curs
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This is cool! However, this comparison is unfair, as Getty-Dubay is the only one not using a variable thickness
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@snek_boi@lemmy.ml in technology · Dec 17, 2025
Thanks for pointing that out. Indeed the goal is to make a fair comparison. Here’s a better image:
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Fuck serif fonts. The point is to communicate clearly. Not look pretty and fancy-pants.
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@snek_boi@lemmy.ml in technology · Dec 11, 2025
I agree with you and think it’s worthwhile to critically evaluate fonts. So what happens if we evaluate cursive font? Well, for most people, loopy cursive is hard to read. To understand why loopy cursive is problematic, here’s an excerpt from two experts on handwriting: Conventional looped cursive has not held up to modern life and is being abandoned by most adults, because Its decorative loops and excessive joins obscure visual cues, It loses legibility when written quickly, It doesn’t reflect the writing we see in type or on screen, and 100% joined writing is typically slower and no more legible than writing that joins most, but not all letters. So loopy cursive sucks, but does that mean that we should straight up ditch cursive altogether? Are there fonts that are quick to write and legible? Turns out, those same experts built a handwriting system, the Getty-Dubay system. Their writing system does not seek to “look pretty and fancy-pants” (to quote you). Instead, their writing system tries to “communicate clearly” (to quote you again). They built something logical and pragmatic. How can you be sure of what I’m saying? Well, you be the judge! Here’s a picture of the Getty-Dubay fonts, both print and cursive: Here’s a comparison of different cursive fonts: If you want more information, here’s a resource you can check out: handwritingsuccess.com/why-cursive/ So yeah, the way I see it, loopy cursive is hell, and italic-based cursive is the best of both worlds: fast to write and easy to read.
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