@Pharmacy2U I've been waiting for my medicine for a week now, and I can't log in to my account. An employee of yours said your system was down and that my login credentials were correct (email + DOB).
@wordledansk. Jeg er en sur gammel herre, der synes, de dér flertalsord og datidsformer tager al glæden ud af spillet. Originalversionen holder sig til ental og navneform, og selvfølgelig skal den ikke diktere reglerne, men det gør det altså svært på den ufede måde.
Was wondering why I had so little storage left. macOS's storage breakdown showed "system data" was taking up a massive amount of storage space. Ran @piriform CCleaner and turns out @Photoshop's cache was taking up 413 gb.
Slapping on a massive border around each window, doubling up font sizes, or dialing up the contrast on my screen in the macOS preferences are cop outs. A visual disability doesn't mean I don't crave beautiful and sleek design. Product designers, do better!
Any decent designer knows accessibility is important. But sometimes it's easier to lean towards slick designs over accessible. A stroke stole a significant part of my left field of view and gave me cognitive challenges that make it harder for me to understand what I'm looking at.
With the latest Mac/iOS design rollouts I am really struggling. Safari's new tabs are so hard for me to distinguish, windows overlaying other windows are also difficult to separate from each other. My disability doesn't mean that I can't enjoy beautiful design.
I live in a place with really bad cell coverage, and iOS 26 just has no clue how to deal with this. Here's how much finding mobile coverage is draining my battery every day.
Not too impressed with the latest tvOS update. A bit of Liquid Glass skinning. We’re still stuck with that start screen, that lives within the slightly hidden original start screen where you access your apps. It’s such a patch job.