Furthermore, apps using the unicode versions of functions (which all apps should be doing for a couple decades now) have 32kb maximum character length paths.
The book that contains the story Arrival is based on, Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang, is my favorite short story collection.
Vonnegut's Welcome to the Monkey House is also a good short story collection.
Sync for Lemmy internal build.
It's good, guys. Real good.
People have reported it working but @ljdawson has warned against using old backups so make sure you make a fresh backup to import from.
From Discord:
Tomorrow is the google play signup form for everyone else (pending google approving it)
Masters of Doom is an amazing book about id's history. Not like, "good for a video game book". A legitimately good book for anyone.
Microsoft is adding extensive archive format support (using libarchive) to Windows 11. I'd like to thank 7-zip for its service over the decades, though.
The latest release added Lemmy support but it's pretty basic. It just let's you browse a specific instance as a timeline.
What do mean? It's used pretty extensively.
What people call GIFs these days are almost always not actually GIFs. GIFs will usually have high dithering due to it using an 8-bit color palette and an odd frame rate because the per-frame delay is specified in jiffies so you can't really get normal framerates (especially high ones).
What dethroned GIFs was the <video>
HTML element. The video format doesn't matter.
When did you last use Connect? All of these apps are improving fast. Right now, I prefer Connect.
As I understand it, LJ gave another developer his blessing to take a stab at Sync for iOS (I imagine with some sort of financial arrangement) but development had been very slow, and it never left TestFlight.