I've got a whole list of these. But if I had to nominate just one, I suppose I heard somebody whistle by Jay-Jay Johanson is an excellent candidate.
Vincent
Who'd have thought!
Heh fair enough.
I think a challenge is that lots of site show ads or links to other articles in the middle of the text, which is not what you want to end up in reader mode.
Funny how people were interpreting the survey itself as a way to pretend that everybody wanted AI even when they didn't - yet somehow it was possible that it didn't end up in the top 10 😅
(Also understandably, this won't be 1:1 the roadmap, for the caveats they mentioned in the post. Still helpful!)
As expected, nobody cares about "reader mode".
Whaaat? Reader mode is fantastic! I feel like everyone who knows about it, loves it, it's just that few people know about it.
Edit: ah, it's top 10, so actually one of the most popular features.
It's not like the baby really cares. Moving colourful stuff that makes a sound, what more could you want?
I think their main focus is on features. If you want fast, you might want to check out @[email protected].
I mean, there's that, but while there's rough consensus that a bit of inflation is a good thing for the economy, it's not undisputed fact, the exact target number isn't undisputed either, neither is whether it would be a bad thing if we just had inflation way higher than that, or how to measure inflation in the first place, and the benefits to the economy don't necessarily translate to a specific person's situation. So it's not necessarily just ignorance, and thus doesn't necessarily justify condescension.
I think they're saying that while it's good that things are getting worse at a slower rate, they're still getting worse.
Of course, one can argue about at what level of inflation things are still getting worse.
It's a great start, but needs some tweaking. Which I'm hoping is possible; there are a lot of cases where it's exactly what I need, and a bunch of cases where I don't want it, but I'm not sure whether it's possible to reliably distinguish those two cases. (e.g. I don't need it for music videos on YouTube, but for NotJustBikes videos it's great.)
Two realistic things that it really needs (and that I'm sure will come) are:
- The ability to disable it for a single video (i.e. if it PiPs up, pop it back down without pausing the video), and
- Activate when the window loses focus/gets covered by another window.
tl;dr Sounds like a feature I would sometimes want.
There's exactly 100 songs in my list, so that might be pushing it a bit :P