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I saw this today as I opened Audacity for recording a vinyl record I bought and was annoyed at the UI, which prompted me to search "Audacity Qt" in hopes of seeing the audacity team or someone taking it up, and well, this was the first result. A job opening if someone wants to rewrite Audacity into Qt.


It was on the beta like two weeks ago. I quit the beta because of how annoying it was but today it's finally gone out on production for everyone to enjoy! Yay!!!!


It affects multipicture/video posts and stories :')


sad but I do this too


if there were other browser engines on iOS there'd also be only one browser to fix and it would be whichever had the bug since they don't share code and wouldn't share them bugs


salesforce docs???? couldn't find anything about that


Aah I was thinking of Quip.


comparison to amethyst?


Check out his post here (https://community.amethyst.rs/t/bevy-engine-addressing-the-e...)

He goes into a lot of the differences.


politely asking for more formats too, it won't load my flacs


presumably it loads whatever the browser can natively load. I don't think flac is one of those?


Chrome can load FLAC.


Fair point, looks like FF also supports it.


"I kept waiting for the “confirm your email address” email to arrive but it never did"

really John? you expected a confirmation email to arrive? also, Google and Facebook don't require a confirmation email either


I've only heard about message bubble color discrimination from the US and I think it's some real bullshit.


When an iOS user texts with a android user we lose all our nifty Messages featurea. I’m sort of convinced this is not completely unintentional on Apple's part (or at least, they would never do anything to make it otherwise ) because even though I completely understand that this has nothing to do with the android user I find myself getting annoyed that they "took" all my cool iMessage stuff.


The color itself isn't the thing really. It's what the color represents: all of the features that iMessage provides don't work with SMS. Instead of little icon reactions, there are long messages ("pwinnski liked 'Okay, see you there'"), location-sharing is ugly, URL-previews are wonky, etc, etc.

It's a diminished experience because SMS is a terrible protocol, the color just lets us know what to expect.


definitely. it's just that WhatsApp took over the rest of the world but the US still uses SMS


You can use Google SMS app which has a web version that works like WhatsApp web (connects to your phone via a scannable QR and the phone app does the actual sending)


This caught my eye so I went to the Play Store and read the reviews. From the sounds of it, this used to be a very good app, but with after latest update it's 90%+ bad reviews.


That's just what the reviews say for every app on the play store.


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