

That just reduces, rather than disabling the effect completely, correct?


That just reduces, rather than disabling the effect completely, correct?


When they add a real off switch for Liquid Glass, I’ll upgrade to iOS 26. Until then, 18.7.1 and my trusty 14 Pro Max will sustain me.


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The Wikipedia article says nothing about how this material has been archived or backed up. Has it been preserved?
Disturbingly, the IA Wayback Machine has been returning 429: Too Many Requests in response to requests for linked material (for example https://web.archive.org/web/20060206141217/http://www.buddhapia.com/buddhapi/news/campaign/haeinsa/e_p10.html ).


One of the fallacies of the EU anti-charger legislation is that the buyer may well have multiple USB-C chargers, but not have one which fulfills the charging requirements of the device (USB-C power delivery is a complicated thicket of wattages and capabilities as this PC World article notes: https://www.pcworld.com/article/2331534/the-bewildering-world-of-usb-c-charging-explained.html ).
The 96W charger shown is at the higher end of USB-C’s power delivery profiles, which further lessens the chance that a user will have an optimal charger on hand.


Thank you for all of these posts. Inspiring!
One can still write to them, of course (the two execs you referenced are <lastname>@apple.com). I wrote to Federighi about the badly redesigned photos app in iOS 18. There was no response, but they fixed a few things in iOS 26, so I like to think my feedback made a small difference.


Not your fault! I do appreciate you updating your ost title, however (coming from Reddit, that wasn’t always allowed since some subreddits required post titles to match article headlines). My comment was directed much more at Time Out’s clickbaity journalism practices.


Good Lord. Why not just say Waterloo in the headline. Time Out?
It never seems to get better.
OMNI was great! I used to read the English language version as a kid . The IA has an archive of magazine issues: https://archive.org/details/omni-archive


This could be a modern art painting. Well done, fair rover!


The Tom’s Hardware article doesn’t discuss the pricing structure, however the Wikipedia article does – the RAMAC 305 was leased, not purchased, for $35,800 per month in 2024 USD).


Fellow satisfied Tailscale user here. Worth noting that one can host a custom control plane server if desired, which in theory removes cloud dependencies for Tailscale from the equation: https://tailscale.com/kb/1507/custom-control-server. Use of Mullvad exit nodes is optional ($5 / mo for 5 machines at time of writing). I’m not sure if TS’ native exit node feature can be configured to use other/sepf-hosted VPNs, but I suspect this is not supported.


Has every site adopted clickbait headlines as a default these days? Here’s the “AI report” in question:
“…The report, The GenAI Divide: State of AI in Business 2025, found that the promised AI gold rush isn’t paying off for most companies yet…”


Software development, equities trading and customer support according to the article.
Extremely happy with Voyager.
Indeed! They even managed to include Margaret Thatcher wielding a pitchfork!
Bravo for de-clickbaiting the headline!