Bloody Harry

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Cake day: June 4th, 2023

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  • I’m a bit confused why you’re using NTFS on Linux, as there are a multitude of alternative options on file systems for Linux.

    Nevertheless. You could try one of the following:

    1. Try using a virtual Windows environment such als Parallels or VirtualBox or qemu to boot up a Windows installation and copy/edit your files from there.
    2. If the requirement for NTFS is not mission critical, reformat your drives to exFAT, which is very well supported across Linux, Windos, macOS, and iOS/iPadOS. It should meet all your requirements




  • currently, storage space is significantly cheaper than all the cpu power needed to generate the images from a text description. also, what if you actually wanted to view the backgroud of the object? and where’s the advantage besides an at best 40 % increased storage space edficiency? after all, people are taking pictures to actually capture the moment. else they would do voice memos all the time.





  • Reading the Apple Human Interface Guideline, it states the following:

    If you use a button that behaves like a toggle, you generally use an interface icon that communicates its purpose, and you update its appearance — typically by changing the background — based on the current state.

    So Design 1 lays closest to best practice. Regarding the ellipsis menu, I’m not sure what to do there. I’d really like a consistent approach, but a stroke-and-filled state might lead to more confusion than what’s there currently. I’m all in on your Design 1 right now.