Fun fact: this feature used to be built-in to Firefox itself.
“Free, efficient, no bullshit” is kind of the default for Linux software.
I’m making a note here:
I always listen to my parents’ kid.
It’s an official Sony thing.
The difference is just whether the client app gets notified of new messages/replies by asking the server “Is there anything new?” on a set schedule (pull), or if the server sends the notification “Here’s something new!” only when there is a new one (push).
Yep. I’m not sure if OP was looking for technically-pull clients specifically, though I have to imagine conventional notifications are a basic feature even on iOS.
Checking at a regular interval is “pull” (not push) though. Push means the client keeps a low-bandwidth connection to the server open so the server can notify the client as soon as something has happened.
I’m going with magnetic chalk/dry erase board.
Terse headline-style writing is often bad, and this is a perfect example. The lack of verb implies that it’s “is” (and therefore a current shortage) but the missing word is actually “was,” since this is referring to something that happened years ago.
My money’s still on Bart.
Goodbye! lol
I don’t doubt it exists, but I’m kind of curious about workflows that still involve burning optical media in 2024.
Have you ever heard someone say “I can’t even” as a complete statement? Seems like the same sentiment/vibe.
Someone certainly has… IBM and Lenovo themselves! Both have sold external ThinkPad keyboards over the years that are (in some cases) literally laptop keyboards, with a TrackPoint, in housing.
Thanks, Dr. Dystopia.