Stock. Now with bilingual support in iOS18 and the smart completions, e.g. for math equations, it’s becoming even better.
Yeah, I get pretty stressed out when people put CWs on stupid things like "CW: Food".
I believe it's often because nobody does their own website anymore but instead uses managed services, e.g. Medium. Or bits of information, that would've been worth a blog post some while ago, end up on sites like StackOverflow, Reddit, etc.. And once these services want to monetise these contents, they usually start with limiting public access.
And OTOH TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts are doing everything they can to further limit people's attention spans and get them addicted to those services. So the people capable of and/or interested in producing proper "content" are dwindling, too.
Especially gas-powered as they can then rev them all the time, raising the annoyance to completely new levels.
What's the big selling point compared to ranger
, nnn
, yazi
or broot
?
Maybe they delete enough code to be able to give us a third “theme”.
This isn’t Nokia. It’s HMD. They just paid to be allowed to slap the “Nokia” label on their devices and shape them like those old Nokia phones.
What’s next? Do they maybe also want landlords to cancel renting agreements over this? Supermarkets to not sell to these people?
Just don’t use public and free services like GitHub or GitLab. Setup your own webspace with a trusty provider, install Gitea/Forgejo and host the code yourself. It’s that easy!
I prefer RSS for this to not clutter my feed with these things and keep it "people-y" instead. For taking part in the discussion you need to head over to HN anyways. I'm using Leonid Shevtsov's Hacker News Frontpage Digest Feed as it shows the first paragraph of the linked website and the top 3 comments at a glance. Then I can decide to go the website or directly to the comments on HN.
And if you don't like this, there's also Hacker News RSS.
You might be able to create a very convoluted way by scheduling a Shortcut every few minutes that pulls the latest SpO2 records from Health and if they’re too low, creates an alarm in a minute to wake you up.
But be aware that sleeping on your arm with the watch will also make the readings drop. Also, the Apple Watch only takes a measure every 30 minutes. So it’s probably difficult to catch an apnoea event.