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Nice! Too late to edit.

There’s plenty of options to get around that.


Yeah they usually do have a dedicated sleeping space for their service. The thing is, they only sleep if there’s enough downtime. Depending on your service, size of the program, and of course who your patient population is, it could be a lot, or none at all.


Current ACGME rules allow a max of 30 consecutive hours, so not as bad but still not great for someone you would hope to have fine motor skills to save a life!


Yep, 16.99 vs 12.99 USD.


I tested this feature maybe 6 months ago. Have they copied the behavior of Chrome, where when you have multiple profiles open at once, it will open a link (say from Slack) in the most recently focused profile and window?

Last I checked, it didn’t, and it was quite annoying, coming from Chrome.



I’ve tried to find a way to reduce or eliminate those workspace switching animations and have not found a solution. I will say that using a hotkey to access it makes it go the fastest compared to swiping, but that’s about it. There are more extreme solutions like Flashspace but it’s not the greatest.


it got on my nerves to the point i switched to https://github.com/nikitabobko/AeroSpace, lol. things like smooth scroll help you follow your place in the text (its something i cant live without, even in a tui editor). a fullscreen workspace switch should not need that.


> things like smooth scroll help you follow your place in the text

I dislike smooth scroll (and many other UI animations), but there are other things that might help, such as:

- Xaw scroll bars; click to scroll so that the clicked position is now at the top of the screen.

- Line numbers.

- Marker for bottom and top of previous scroll position, if what was previously on the screen is still visible.


smooth scrolling text is one of worst mistakes in UX


FYI there is a long-standing bug with ProMotion and switching spaces. Their length is tied to refresh rate somehow. Switching to static 60hz makes them faster (but what an annoying choice to have to make!)


I think it’s a lot likelier that some other company which has both your phone and email was breached, and conveniently the domain in your email tells them who you use as your email provider, which they can then pose as.


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