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AI is really good with musac

That project exists only to leech users.

> Apple solved this

This comment written before Tahoe


Snide and subjective comments aside, you’ve clearly missed their point.

Even if you take away subjective opinions on Liquid Glass, the point is that the core system updates things across the board.

Unless apps have implemented custom drawing, you get a consistent-ish UI (for better or worse) across the system, whereas with windows you are beholden to whatever hodge podge of UI frameworks were chosen at the given time.


That's a bad thing. It breaks apps. Apple has decided to stop supporting apps that aren't continually updated. Microsoft hasn't.

I don’t think Microsoft’s approach to perpetually support old apps is unequivocally a good thing. It seems to be getting them into a deeper and deeper mess over time.

As a consumer I prefer Apples approach. If I were an industrial customer relying on old software to operate my machines i would prefer Microsoft’s approach.


The size and losition of the traffic lights control is not dependent of the os the app runs on but on the os the app was compiled on. So things are not updated across the board

This is incorrect.

It’s still dependent on the OS it runs on AND the SDK it compiles against (not the OS it was was compiled on).

But that is legacy bridging behaviour, and is not compiled into the app. Apple can and do change those with time.

For example apps that compile against macOS 15 are not opted into Liquid Glass when run on macOS 26 but will be once on macOS 27 according to their transition docs.

That doesn’t really negate the OPs point.


I found this out when I tried running an old app I compiled on MacOS several years ago, it still has the old title bar gradient and traffic light.

You mean see the world or Sea World?

In that case you can't write markdown without Obsidian.

It's funny how everyone on HN is against filming people in public places except when they don't like said people and suddenly filming is OK.

Many on HN are opposed to the government trying to protect itself from the exposure of illegal or unpopular actions.

You think it’s unreasonable to believe that expectation of privacy ought to apply differently to the general population than it does to government officials carrying out their duties? Would you also say it’s inconsistent for me to support FOIA without wanting my personal communications to be subject to it?

Would be wonderful if we could leave the blatantly transparent, false equivalencies on Facebook and Twitter where they’re more becoming of the general user base, and maybe try to be slightly more thoughtful, eh?

Secrecy is anathema to government accountability. It is not the same to film private persons as it is to film government agents.

That E-3 sentry was stationary on the ground.

I'm not sure that you read the comment that you replied to.

For the past 5 weeks the most advanced military technology in the world has acomplished basically nothing.

Also the main reason russia is still slowly gaining land in Ukraine is because there are not enough people to man the frontline.


Are the people responsible for the "LibreOffice Personal Edition" the ones ejected or the ones staying?

Funny thing about Theia is that it is based on the only thing MS made themselves - Monaco editor.

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