OK. Also getting a fairly random failure to save to Dropbox. This might be because when I created a PDF it gave it the name with .fadein.pdf as the extension.
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OK. Also getting a fairly random failure to save to Dropbox. This might be because when I created a PDF it gave it the name with .fadein.pdf as the extension.
Hey, @fadeinpro.com, FYI hard crash in 5.05 when I click 'proofread' on a fresh document. Tahoe 26.1.
Edit>Writing Tools>Proofread, or Show Writing Tools>Proofread
Works OK in other apps
ps thank you for including the option to disable Fade In access, that's a huge one for me!
ps on Mac upgrading from 5.0.0 beta in the app doesn't work. It downloads but doesn't install. I had to go to the download page.
Does the solve the problem that when you have multiple unsaved document you get stacked dialogs and no indication of which document is being saved?
(I have a longstanding cloud solution for all my writing projects and apps so the Fade In feature is not relevant to me... when I press cmd-O I just want to see (and expect to see) the Finder dialog)
A big one for me is that fact that opening a document now takes an extra very irritating click to specify that it's 'on my mac' when I don't use anything else. Otherwise, great work!
Whenever I see a craze like this I think about killer whales putting dead salmon on their heads as a fashion statement.
It's the same thing.
War is peace. Peace is war.
Same as it ever was.
who needs state media when the private outlets will defend the empire to its dying breath?
My son once asked me, "Is today Father's Day?" And I said, "I don't know, do we do that?" And he said, "No, but I feel badly about it."
Me: Honestly guys donβt plan or do anything special for Fatherβs Day, itβs been so busy.
Family: We werenβt planing anything.
200 people spent millions on Trumpβs memecoin and were rewarded with this dinner
www.wired.com/story/a-heli...
The panopticon.
I will be selling panopticon hammers.
That was Claude. And ChatGPT...
chatgpt.com/share/681a61...
An AI tragedy in three acts (the string I gave it is random)
Once upon a time the most famous person in the world -- Christ, Beatles, Elvis, Michael Jackson, the Pope -- was famous for being good at something. Now the two top ones are known for being an idiot and an asshole respectively.
Yes, and you know who I mean too.
"It'll never just say, 'Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about?'"
Once again, the curse of our age is the Counterreformation of the Most Special Boys
personally would like to see every store show what part of the price increase is due to tariffs bc if these tariffs ever come down, i need to see that price go right back down
There are three things at minimum that would need to change IMO
- citizens united
- gerrymandering of congressional districts
- the way the senate is elected
And the second-order problem is that even if the next admin is relatively sane (deus volens) the US system has shown that it's vulnerable to capture. This is a huge systemic constitutional problem which it's bafflingly hard to see how the three branches / states could go about solving.
Applications to Canadian universities are through the roof (but there's also a big foreign student scandal at the moment so that's friction). But you're exactly right -- why would anyone make new investments in the US at the moment when there's no way to plan ahead?
So, for example, capital has somewhere else to flow in search of returns, which it didn't the last time.
Plus unlike the last time where it was a global phenomenon, this time it's, if not exactly local, then epicentred on the US. The extrinsic supply lines outside the US are working fine.
- someone still wearing a straw hat, shorts and flip-flops when it's snowing outside
oh shit that one's real
He actually looks and acts more like a PM than JT ever did. Also, he isn't an annoying little dipshit, which is probably his main electoral asset. He's not a natural retail politician, interestingly.
Spherical
Something something Tolkein something something Bilbo Goggins