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Thanks for that tip!

Unfortunately, it's still bad. It's a bit better than dragging the handles of the selected area, but if I go to far and want to reduce the selected area, it doesn't work anymore.


yes, this feature seems to be extend-only.


I can agree to that, KDE is very good. Sadly my hardware has some persistent issues on Linux.

Also, while ScreenTime on MacOS is very unpolished, at least it exists. I do not think something similar exists for Linux or KDE.


Apple actually finally managed to allow 0 minutes as a time limit. Screen Time really needs to be finished by Apple, with a few more features, like more allowing certain apps at certain times (not just disallowing one set of apps at a certain time).


Yes, this was added a couple months ago!

And to top it off, in iOS 26 (Beta) you can set time limits for websites too! One feature I (and I'm sure many others) were waiting for since forever.


Thing is, Apple's not really interested in you using your phone LESS, so they don't really have an incentive to make it easier for you.


It also works in Safari, don’t have to use firefox focus.


Yup, this. Should have clarified.


They also said something about analyzing blood flow for the gesture, I think.


A single cow eats many times the calories it is worth before it is ready to be eaten.


Apple support recently told me to kill all other apps to make the Files app work. It was taking ages to download and save data.


I don’t think that has changed.


They don’t emulate, they have a reimplementation of Windows APIs. And in some cases, a better one.


I haven’t tried debugging with lldb in some time so I don’t know whether it has improved significantly, but couldn’t the 9% also include that?


It could be the case. There are multiple separate efforts to improve the debugging experience in production (improving monitoring, cheap profiling, improving logging, encoding more info in the DWARF output), but all of those will take some time to reach the same level of quality that, for example, Java has today.


I am somewhat pessimistic because LLVM is significantly behind GCC in debug information quality (for example, see https://robert.ocallahan.org/2018/11/comparing-quality-of-de...) and there is limit to what Rust can do about it short of fixing LLVM.


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