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So now industry will stop hiring juniors, cause LLMs are cheaper. And in a couple of years, there will be a profound lack of senior devs. And then everybody realizes that LLMs still suck at higher level coding tasks. Great.


Or is it? I can’t even find it with the search box in the help menu. FWIW, I didn’t know that shortcut before today, and I consider myself a well-versed Mac user since the intel switch


Huh, you’re right it’s not. My FTP client does expose it, maybe that’s what I had in mind


There is a really compelling reason on iOS: saving screen real estate. And the top-hidden search bar is convention now, just like the pull-to-refresh gesture. Discoverability is an issue though, I agree. But unnecessarily hidden? Disagree.

As for the monitor, just install Monitor Control: https://github.com/MonitorControl/MonitorControl


Or Lunar if you want more automated adaptive brightness than what MonitorControl offers: https://lunar.fyi


And it seems that it doesn’t behave that way in every program. Firefox seems to be doing it correctly (most of the time anyway)


Or even just double-click the window‘s title bar. Just like on Windows


„He literally did his thesis on it!“ There, FTFY


Well, that‘s only for drawings and not for modelling. Also it‘s manual/cosmetic.


yeah oilite is a great bearing material, but it‘s not exactly „normal“ metal, but sintered bronze. In essence, you clump together bronze powder with a binder and then heat it up until the binder is gone and the powder has stuck together. What‘s left behind is kind of like a sponge, which enables impregnation with oil. Very special process and nothing to do with metal always having „pores“ or anything where oil can seep in


Nope it‘s not.


Oh wow, great idea! Now that I'm working more often with linux, I kinda got Caps+C etc. in my muscle memory, because I set Caps as Ctrl. When I switch back to macOS, it takes a while of wondering why my shortcuts won't work. Care to explain how exactly you set this up? I guess in System Preferences -> Keyboard you set Caps to Cmd. And then?


In iTerm Preferences, Keys, set Left Command to Control, then in the Key Mappings list, add each Cmd-xyz combo you want to preserve, and set its action to "Do Not Remap Modifiers".


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