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.
It's not like the baby really cares. Moving colourful stuff that makes a sound, what more could you want?
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.
Now there's a meme I haven't seen in a while.
And most old Flash content is basically gone now.
And where did you find that they will do that?
You tell me how it will result in it happening. Who even has the power to force people to learn Rust?
I think this is a scheduling app, i.e. for other people to try to get things into your calendar (which you can also view in Thunderbird).
Then just not use it? You could even ask for a refund, I'm sure they'll give it to you.
That person in the audience was really grinding my gears. Just let the folks you're talking to answer you; no need to keep going on your diatribe when it's based on a false assumption and waste the whole room's time.
This sounds exactly like the type of nontechnical nonsense they're complaining about: attacking a strawman ("they're trying to prevent people from refactoring C code and making them rewrite everything in the current fancy language") even after explicitly calling out that that was not going to happen ("and to reiterate, no one is trying force anyone else to learn Rust nor prevent refactorings of C code").