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You could do a checkpoint first though I believe? And if the database is only being updated on your local client I don’t think WAL mode would have much benefit since it’s probably not getting many concurrent writes.

The WAL has a minimum size. In this context I assumed you would not be using SQLite to serve requests serially.

It happens in a couple of places, Teams, Outlook, and Exchange Online come to mind but it wouldn’t surprise me if it’s in other places like OneDrive links or Word documents.


maybe it was offen? i remember seeing it a while ago but i don’t know of any sites using it. https://www.offen.dev/


This is it! I didn't realize it was actually a thing you could just install.


how is canva related to affinity?


Canva owns Affinity as of March https://www.canva.com/newsroom/news/affinity/


You know, Apple buying might have more to do with Canva buying Affinity than anything Adobe related.


what’s DS stand for? discrete structures?


Data Structures probably

Data Structures & Algorithms is also sometimes abbreviated as DSA


As the sibling comment mentioned already: Data Structures & Algorithms.


i’m so glad to be finished with high school with all this happening. as a trans girl who was closeted in high school, being able to use my phone in between classes to text my accepting friends was the only way i survived. it sucks seeing that legislation doesn’t seem to consider that at all really.


If you listen to legislators pushing social media bans, they are taking cases like this into intense consideration in order to maximize the damage it would have on kids like you.

From [1]:

> A co-sponsor of a bipartisan bill intended to protect children from the dangers of social media and other online content appeared to suggest in March that the measure could be used to steer kids away from seeing transgender content online.

[1] https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-politics-and-policy/sena...


:( i hate this country…


> Who was upset that they turned stuff off and it stayed off?

before the control center icons were changed to just disconnect, i remember being annoyed that wanting to disconnect from a network meant turning off wi-fi completely and no longer being able to use airdrop (and some other continuity feature that i’m forgetting i think)


You could just "forget" the network. Granted, that's buried a few menus deep; so that's what Apple should have put in the Control Center.


an icon appears in the menu bar when an app is capturing the screen. clicking it says which app it is.


That already exists, right? I’m guessing they are concerned it’s too subtle.


No, what I meant doesn't exist in current macOS. I record screen often so I just checked:) There's an abstract orange dot on control center and often no further info if you expand control center. Sometimes the dot is there even though I didn't record. Which app did it? Who knows.


Not sure on what exactly this is referring to, but I know contact names are exposed, at least when there’s an active phone call. My vehicle shows the contact’s name on the driver display (which CarPlay doesn’t control)


could try kagi maybe? i’ve liked it


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