The changes Apple made to Mac settings in Ventura are the worst, the layout used to be spread out and easy to find with large icons, now with the new settings layout I am always lost and spend way more time trying to find what I am looking for, not to mention the icons that make no sense
I have just completely quit trying to click on anything in the new system settings and just type shit in the search bar.
You can make the list less squinty by playing with the “sidebar icon size” setting but this will also affect the sidebars in Finder, and maybe some other stuff around the system and programs that actually use the native widgets instead of cramming a web browser into a window, who knows, I just keep it at a size I like for the Finder.
Correct - we knew we could do that with balls, but can you do it with a pyramid? It initially seems like there would always be at least two stable surfaces for a pyramid, but this group managed to figure out how to do it with only one stable surface.
Could you recommend some alternatives to Google Analytics? I am developing a plugin for Photoshop using UXP, and I have been unable to integrate it with GA.
Plausible seems like a fine choice for simple cases. It is oriented at websites, but you can send events directly to the API: https://plausible.io/docs/events-api
it is really cool but at the same time I can not stop smiling when the governement is telling you of about the best practices how to use web technologies, it is just funny
I dont get all the negative comments here! it is sickening! I am not even jealous I would like to have his success one day and I wish Toney all the best