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https://finviz.com/ is pretty fantastic.


And in the Uber Eats app, it’s Account > Communication to disable all the annoying notifications.


Uber Eats is the worst. In the app, Account > Communication is where they have you auto opted-in to endless promotional garbage.


Founder said they’d be releasing a bootloader, fwiw: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40458954


Even in English, the use case you’re referring to would not have an apostrophe—apostrophes are used for contractions and possession, not plurality.



> iPhone Haptic Touch duration not set to “Fast” by default.

I didn’t even know this was an option. Thank you.


I may be misunderstanding your description, but isn’t this how macOS built-in spaces already work? I use this daily, and swap desktops with ctrl+left/right and the ctrl+num keyboard shortcut to get direct space switching (I have 4 for roughly the same purposes as you describe). When using multiple displays, I can even make each display have independent spaces.


It's exactly how it works but only if you have mutliple screens.

My comment was that, for this reason, 2 or 3 smaller (ish- ~27") 16:9 4k screens [1] (previously, 4–6 even smaller 4:3 screens) works much better for me because I can switch the spaces on my Macbook and i3/Sway virtual desktops on my Linux machine individually for each screen.

If we're talking about having a smaller number of giant screens it would need to be able to be partitioned into logical "zones" for virtual desktops to enable this way of managing sets of windows together, and I've not found anything that really does this, let alone does it well (though honorable mention to HerbstluftWM [2] which I think, with patience, could probably do something pretty close).

[1] preferably 16:10 but that seems to have died out as an aspect ratio :(

[2] https://herbstluftwm.org/


Avoid the stocking problem with this one weird trick: accept a few from the crowd and multiply them—it also helps keep the crowd’s attention.


An invaluable life skill, as well.


This is the way I’ve felt is best for learning how languages work and building vocabulary. I’d love to beta (email in profile).


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