threeganzi

joined 2 years ago
[–] threeganzi 1 points 57 minutes ago

PWA is a progressive web app. It’s essentially a website which can be added to your Home Screen as an app. With the correct meta data it can look and behave just like a native app.

 

Is it just me or is the current version of Voyager PWA app really sluggish. Posts appear slowly when scrolling and collapsing and expanding comment threads can be really slow when it’s a big thread.

I have an iPhone 14, using the app as a PWA.

This wasn’t the case a few weeks ago. Anyone else have this experience?

[–] threeganzi 3 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

It may or may not compare, I guess. Hard to tell.

Edit: with inflation and location in mind

[–] threeganzi 4 points 15 hours ago (5 children)

Was it in New York and was it recently?

[–] threeganzi 5 points 1 day ago

It’s the American standard for titles I think.

[–] threeganzi 2 points 1 week ago

Why do you only post from one single source? It looks to me like your proposing your own website.

[–] threeganzi 1 points 1 week ago

Didn’t it collapse because they walked in unison, causing resonance?

[–] threeganzi 1 points 1 week ago

I skimmed the article and not sure I understand the problem. Turkey has some additional glyphs variant of i. So what?

[–] threeganzi 1 points 1 week ago

Does Unicode define case pair relationships of glyphs? My understanding was that it doesn’t and in that case it doesn’t matter.l, right. But I’m sure I’m wrong :)

Not sure I understand what you want these fonts to be able to do. Isn’t that already possible regardless of approach?

[–] threeganzi 3 points 1 week ago

Yeah it seems to be the case as China didn’t respect the deal it made with UK to leave Hong Kong autonomous. If 3.5% of China did that it would most likely be a blood bath, be it a violent or non-violent protest.

[–] threeganzi 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I think we’re all aware. And Hong Kong isn’t (wasn’t) China in terms of governance(“one country, two systems”). China broke the deal it made with UK, which said Hong Kong would be autonomous until 2048, after which it would be incorporated into China.

But you’re right, not much to do when China claims authority and no one defends its right to free speech, democracy and autonomy.

Edit: added some need nuance on the “one country, two systems”.

[–] threeganzi 1 points 1 week ago

Hong Kong was supposed to be free to control itself until 2048, democracy and free speech etc. China the decided that Hong Kong was starting to getting a little too free and started to tell the sitting president to shut the protests down.

China eventually took back control and instituted a national security law that could be used for pretty much anything after the crackdown didn’t quell the unrest.

I was actively following it live as it unfolded. It was very sad to see how much young people fought for basic freedoms and still lost it.

I remember being torn between my general non-violence stance and also understanding the protestors reciprocating the police violence.

view more: next ›