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I loved Camino. I think I still have the binary on my MBA just to look at the icon and sigh


It is, shall we say, more curated


It has the benefit of being late to the game (like .NET was to Java).



https://altruistsun.com/

I have vitiligo and basically no skin pigment above my neck line - this product is excellent, reasonably priced, and ethical


Seconded. Been using Altruist for a few years now. Hybrid mineral (TiO2)/chemical. Unscented, light fluid, slight white cast once dry (Caucasian/north European skin type). Also I don't get eye irritation as with many other types after an hour or two. Available easily online if you can't find it locally.


I’m using Windows 11 at my new job and wow, it really is horrible (always been a server OS user at work, Mac at home)

This whole thing about it opening links in Edge despite your preferences is just.. bizarre! It’s like they had a bet on “hey what’s the most user hostile thing we can get away with?!”


I remembered this story the other day but couldn’t remember the name - and then coincidentally came across this link to it! https://users.cs.utah.edu/~elb/folklore/mel.html


I used to have a DTC-690 - brilliant for parties. Sold it for £1 in the end to a happy customer.


The post links to a GitHub page, which contains this:

> I just blogged about the new git-notes functionality over at the [Pro Git blog](dead link)

The link is archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20100828155504/http://progit.org...


> how can she say that it's both no good at most things and simultaneous dangerous because of the job losses it will cause?

worse is cheaper


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