@nikitonsky: I wonder why Safari “Translation available” shows translation button in the center but does not let you click it, and then moves it to the other side of the URL bar for you to hunt
@nikitonsky: Finally! A desktop app that offers to download a desktop app (itself)
Thanks @artificially_busy for the picture
Thanks @artificially_busy for the picture
@nikitonsky: Big companies are in the game, too. Download native Mac app from inside a Mac app!
Thanks @sentreh for the picture
Thanks @sentreh for the picture
@nikitonsky: Sorting countries by popularity instead of alphabetical only works if you really don’t care about country (but then why would you want to select one?). Same goes for years. Insane
Thanks @apust for the pictures
Thanks @apust for the pictures
@nikitonsky: Strange that the tool whose main purpose is to crunch numbers tries to cast everything to date before it tries numbers.
Also strange that it disregards and ignores my direct input when I explicitly say I want a number.
I have no idea how people put up with this.
Also strange that it disregards and ignores my direct input when I explicitly say I want a number.
I have no idea how people put up with this.
@nikitonsky: Generic table component is great, but one thing it misses is that columns might have a preferred sorting order.
E.g. when I click on Process Name I 99% of the time want ascending. When I click on % CPU, 99% of the time want descending.
These cases are so dominating that I’d go as far as removing ability to reverse the sort order altogether.
E.g. when I click on Process Name I 99% of the time want ascending. When I click on % CPU, 99% of the time want descending.
These cases are so dominating that I’d go as far as removing ability to reverse the sort order altogether.
@nikitonsky: Instagram Shopping isn’t available because of recursion
Thanks @dmitry_k for the picture
Thanks @dmitry_k for the picture