Dinner times in Sweden are generally on the early side, with 16:00 not being unheard of in families with small children, and 17:00-18:00 being a common time to have dinner.
Dinner times in Sweden are generally on the early side, with 16:00 not being unheard of in families with small children, and 17:00-18:00 being a common time to have dinner.
I’d say that the summer months in Sweden are considered to be June, July and August, making Midsummer fall slightly earlier than in the middle of summer. Summer weather lasts for more than that nowadays though, with the weather getting nice in May and lasting a bit into september.
That’s interesting to hear that you put some garlic on the avocados - the Chileans I know don’t do that, but they left the country in the late 70’s. I wonder if this is done by personal preference or if there was a ‘culinary branch’ created from them emigrating.
I’m also a little surprised to hear about the use of ketchup - I would guess that the red sauce was Aji.
(This is absolutely not an attempt to criticize your food, I am of the firm belief that all Completos are awesome no matter what)
As far as I know, this particular arrangement is known as a Completo Italiano, since the ingredients have the same colours as the Italian flag (red tomatoes, green avocado and white mayonnaise).
Many absurd deaths in Spelunky 2. As a game, it has a tendency to kill you in ways that are very over the top, and unfair. It used to frustrate me, but I’ve evolved past that, and now I just smile.
Understandable, to each their own.
I personally would not like having links not open in Firefox, since I would lose the large amount of improvements I get from Firefox extensions. I also launch everything by default in private browsing, so the history issue is moot for me.
Substitute ‘in-app browser’ for ‘service’ in your sentence and it says essentially the same thing as what my sentence did.
So yeah, not nonsense - totally sensible.
So how I would implement this would be to instead of firing an intent directly on tapping a link, instead have it defer to a service where link handlers are registered. The service would check if there are any interested handlers for the provided link - if yes, it would be the thing opening the link. If not, the default path of opening the link would activate
The functionality would then be implemented by registering a link handlers for all Lemmy-instances the app wants to handle (this can be fetched remotely, with a fallback to a local well-known list).
This design could then be extended for an arbitrary amount of link handlers. You could add one for YouTube-videos that opens the YouTube-SDK, one that opens images in an inage-screen, one that opens videos in a video playback-screen, etc.
Custom Tab is when links open in Firefox/Chrome, but still inside the app. Linking externally means that you leave the Jerboa app entirely and open the link in your standard browser.
The ability to use custom tabs has been good enough for me, but I guess an internal WebView could be a good option for some users as well.
Protip regarding the YouTube recommendations algorithm: you can go to playback history and remove and entry from there. That way, it’s like you never watched it in the first place, and as such, you shouldn’t get any more recommendations based on that playback.
That’s not how I interpreted it - I understood it as OP being logged in through Jerboa, and then clicking a community link, and subsequently having it open in the web browser, in place of opening in Jerboa.
Only for external links opened through intents. Within the app, you are free to intercept all link opens.
Oh trust me, I’d much rather have the problems of an Android-dev rather than the problems of an iOS-dev.
I think Compose actually supports API levels as low as 21 (Android 5.0).
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A banger for the ages