Given how the Android app became absolute crap in performance, stability, and respect for system-wide accessibility settings after the switch from the native codebase to the React Native codebase, I am not holding my breath when it comes to what will allegedly be rolled out in the near future.
I'm not sure what you mean. Rule 1 states I can only add context or description to the article title, and I used the convention I've seen on other articles posted here of putting the added parts in brackets. If I did not put Wisconsin and Governor in their spots, the title would be missing all context as to what was happening for readers outside of Wisconsin.
Most important part is the one at the bottom of the first page:
Amtrak is accelerating the restoration of fleet in need of repair. Over a dozen Long Distance cars have re-entered service with a total of 63 projected to be restored by the end of 2024.
Hopefully that means one-coach trains won't happen anymore. That was really painful on the Capitol Limited this summer.
LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOO
Looking at CyclOSM, if automobile access is denied here, it would provide a connection between Newberry Boulevard and the LMD-bordering part of the Oak Leaf Trail Lake Line that currently requires a substantial northbound detour, adding just under 1 mi. Removing this detour would provide the eastern half of that neighborhood with a much lower stress route down the East Side into East Town that would otherwise not be taken. (I say 'eastern half' because the western half is closer to the Milwaukee River Line which is already a banger of a bike route.)
The most powerful factor in housing prices is the ratio of supply to demand. While the trends of corporate landlords getting larger and diminished proportion of new non-rental housing are concerning, building more housing of any type helps resist across-the-board price increases. Madison over the past few years is unfortunately a great example of what happens to the cost of housing when there isn't enough supply.
My first smartphone ran KitKat. I'm surprised there was still any level of support for KitKat for that long :O
A nice surprise! I'll have to test this with a Windows 95 laptop in a bit.
Heck yeah, such a unique design! I've got a widescreen one in my collection, but without the speakers, sadly.
The few times I have used git bisect
, it has been on projects with no automated tests where the reported issue last worked far in the past. It isn't my first option, but it is what I turn to if I can't figure out what the correct internal state for some portion of what triggers the issue is supposed to be, saving a lot of time I could have spent banging my head into a wall.
The scale looks correct for me. Do you have a custom dark mode extension enabled?