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Looks like Clippy has made an April 1st appearance on MonkeyType.

How can i hide it? :(

looks like it only appears on April 1st.

But in the future, if you don't like to see any elements on page, just use uBlock adblocker's Zapper Mode. It will zap any annoying ads or html elements away!


Apple did actually introduce its own container framework in Tahoe, but it’s still early days. https://github.com/apple/container


These are Linux containers in a VM, I’m pretty sure GP is talking about native macOS containers.

Which: They do actually have some container-like sandboxing tech around applications (“iTerm wants to access your downloads folder”).


Yes, afaik macOS apps could theoretically be sandboxed as well (or close to) as iOS apps are. You can find the policies for many first-party apps and deamons in /System/Library/Sandbox/Profiles. But in practice most third-party apps aren't.

https://bdash.net.nz/posts/tcc-and-the-platform-sandbox-poli... and https://bdash.net.nz/posts/sandboxing-on-macos/ are good introductory articles.


Because it’s faster, easier, safer and cheaper to transfer large volumes of capital than say loading a plane with gold or sending a bag of cash.


As long as you're quick to cash in and cash out of it. Potential gains are fun, but losing 10% a month isn't.


That's not a real problem though, stablecoins exist.


You're not wrong, but the conversation was about Bitcoin, not cryptocurrency in general.


to add, in the latest version of MacOS / iOS you can import / export as Markdown, which is quite nice.


https://hcker.news/ is another good one.


Interesting here the author states

> Things 3: Beautiful. Expensive. Tricked me into thinking I had my life together. But I kept forgetting to check it.

Followed by

> The Secret Sauce… Checking the list regularly…



Possibly worth noting that import export markdown is coming to Apple notes in ios26

https://9to5mac.com/2025/07/17/heres-everything-new-for-appl...


Wow, I didn't know about this. Awesome news.


Same. Yet being a generalist has always been the most interesting to me so I carried on that path. Ironically, now I can use an LLM for depth, I’m the one being asked how I manage to ship so much. It’s in part due to how I use LLMs for depth whilst relying on my natural breadth.


What I find disappointing about this revision is that the Air is portrayed as Apple's most portable machine, yet it still lacks the nano-texture option. I understand that this distinction between the Air and the Pro is intentional, but it seems somewhat counterintuitive.


The nano-texture isn't really that useful in my experience... not really much better than the anti-reflective screen and you still end up adjusting angles. The best reason to get it is just because you prefer it.


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