@durov This is amazing, great work! Feature suggestion: make sure all notifications are shown on the Apple Watch notification center, and that the newest one doesn't replace the previous ones in the same conversation.
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Lufthansa 787-9 Damaged After Gear Collapse in Frankfurt
Lufthansa Boeing 787-9, registration D-ABPQ, sustained substantial damage after experiencing a landing gear collapse while at the gate in Frankfurt. As a result of the incident, today’s LH450 flight has been canceled. Further details are still emerging, and information regarding any possible injuries has not yet been confirmed.
I use it on my Mac on Safari and Chrome, and I am not having those issues. I used to have them actually, until I wiped and reinstalled 1Password, now it all works again. I guess some cache got messed up.
Despite that, I did try the alternatives, and they're honestly way worse at everything (not including bugs like those you mentioned). It seems like creating a properly working browser extension is a lost art.
I use it on my Mac on Safari and Chrome, and I am not having those issues. I used to have them actually, until I wiped and reinstalled 1Password, now it all works again. I guess some cache got messed up.
Despite that, I did try the alternatives, and they're honestly way worse at everything (not including bugs like those you mentioned). It seems like creating a properly working browser extension is a lost art.
A terrifying roller coaster rescue is underway in Galveston, Texas Thursday. A car became stuck on a vertical track, leaving eight people dangling at the very top of the ride. Firefighters are using a long-ladder truck to reach the riders several stories above the ground. Crews are working to remove each rider from the ride by gently catching them and lowering them into the basket at the end of the ladder, before walking them down an incredibly steep structure to safety. Latest details: https://t.co/XaBDXkYktM
Very interesting to see how this works in the US. Especially the barrier for bathroom breaks and needing an F/A in the cockpit isn't the case in Europe. Also, on most airlines I've flown with lately the pilot makes an actual announcement, to the effect of "cabin crew, released" when passing 10'000 ft (no ding-ding).