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masspro
·6 か月前·議論
Also they are horrifically broken if you use OS-level magnifier (ctrl+scroll etc). I don't know if this is the application devs' fault or not; I haven't investigated OS mouse warping APIs. Warping the mouse back to the center of the knob goes in a feedback loop with the magnifier and spams crazy mouse events such that every knob will immediately go to min or max. Really shameful accessibility fail that no one cares about.
masspro
·7 か月前·議論
I read that whole (single) paragraph as “I made really, really, really sure I didn’t violate any NDAs by doing these things to confirm everything had a public source”
masspro
·7 か月前·議論
That’s the statement I found last time I went down this rabbit hole, that they don’t have physical brightness info for third-party displays so it just can’t be done any better. But I don’t understand how this can lead to making the black point terrible. Black should be the one color every emissive colorspace agrees on.
masspro
·7 か月前·議論
MacOS does wash out SDR content in HDR mode specifically on non-Apple monitors. An HDR video playing in windowed mode will look fine but all the UI around it has black and white levels very close to grey.

Edit: to be clear, macOS itself (Cocoa elements) is all SDR content and thus washed out.
masspro
·9 か月前·議論
* “which of the 3 big data structures in this part of the program/function/etc is this int/string key an index into?”

* some arithmetic/geometry problems for example 2D layout where there are several different things that are “an integer number of pixels” but mean wildly different things

In either case it can help pick apart dense code or help stay on track while writing it. It can instead become anti-helpful by causing distraction or increasing the friction to make changes.
masspro
·9 か月前·議論
I don’t think I can take that claim by itself as necessarily implying the cause is hardware. Consumer OSes were on the verge of getting protected memory at that time, as an example of where things were, so if I imagine “take an old application and try to run it” then I am immediately imagining software problems, and software bit rot is a well-known thing. If the claim is “try to run Windows 95 on bare metal”, then…well actually I installed win98 on a new PC about 10 years ago and it worked. When I try to imagine hardware changes since then that a kernel would have to worry about, I’m mostly coming up with PCI Express and some brave OEMs finally removing BIOS compatibility and leaving only UEFI. I’m not counting lack of drivers for modern hardware as “hardware still changes” because that feels like a natural consequence of having multiple vendors in the market, but maybe I could be convinced that is a fundamental change in and of itself…however even then, that state of things was extremely normalized by the 2000s.
masspro
·10 か月前·議論
Thread is talking about kids knowing how to request emergency services with a nearby phone in case something happens to their parent(s). Nothing to do with giving kids their own phones.