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travisvn
·4개월 전·discuss
The entire web app is JS based. It's a requirement I'm ok with.

And to answer your question, you're seeing that kind of styling so frequently because it's likely part of Framer Motion, an extremely popular animation library

https://www.npmjs.com/package/framer-motion https://www.npmjs.com/package/motion
travisvn
·4개월 전·discuss
Hey folks, I'm the developer working on Blogs Are Back. WakaTime has me clocked in at over 900 hours on this project so far...

If CORS weren't an issue, it could've been done in 1/10th of that time. But if that were the case, there would've already been tons of web-based RSS readers available.

Anyway, the goal of this project is to help foster interest in indie blogs and help a bit with discovery. Feel free to submit your blog if you'd like!

If anyone has any questions, I'd be happy to answer them.
travisvn
·4개월 전·discuss
Hey everyone, I'm the owner of the repo that Rob references in his blog post (https://github.com/travisvn/stop-tahoe-update)

Just wanted to comment to see if I can help answer any questions as well as mentioning that we improved the instructions in the README based on some of the points Rob made a few weeks back.

There really are a large number of us out there that know Tahoe would be a downgrade to their current setup

If you have any ideas on how to improve the resilience of the workarounds, please connect on the GitHub, or just starring the repo would help, as the project would get more attention and hopefully more solutions offered as a result.

It's frustrating to feel like your computer isn't.. yours anymore when you're pushed so insistently like with this "upgrade". Hopefully we can figure out some sustainable ways to get some autonomy back.
travisvn
·6개월 전·discuss
I'm the developer of Blogs Are Back. Thanks for posting! If anyone has any questions or has any issues with the site, I'm here to help.
travisvn
·6개월 전·discuss
Does anyone have a good method for avoiding accidentally accepting an "upgrade" notification from Sequoia to Tahoe?

With the potential to set off the installation flow with the wrong click (when its being shown over-and-over again), it makes me anxious and feel like I'm not even in control of my own computer anymore.

For the time being, I've installed a management profile to defer updates, disabled the Settings options for automatic updates, and used "Quiet You!" to try and keep the notifications at bay.

But the maximum deferral time for profiles is 90 days, so if anyone knows of a better solution or work-around, please let me know