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My biggest need for managing the icons in the menu bar is to prevent them from getting lost behind the notch on my 14" MBP. I recently discovered this question on StackExchange on how to change the icon spacing and padding and that has kinda resolved the situation, but it doesn't look visually as good.

https://apple.stackexchange.com/a/465674

Perhaps the padding and spacing adjustment could also be brought to Ice?

I'm happy to see that alternatives to Bartender exist! I guess this is not the most straightforward thing to do, as there seem to be many apps for this, but most are no longer in development.

As an aside, there are options in macOS to move some icons like bluetooth and wifi to the control center away from the status bar, but for some reason they always seem to come back.


That's on the roadmap: https://github.com/jordanbaird/Ice/issues/67

The dev is also working on a second bar (like Bartender has) that should fix the problem for macs with notches: https://github.com/jordanbaird/Ice/issues/1


Yep that's what I do as well,animal spacing override.


Bottom of the page is hidden behind the production phase on Firefox on Android: https://ibb.co/6PYz5WB


Thanks for this, I'll fix it asap :)


Yes, but it still produces a bunch of entries in the actual browser history


Ah right, my bad, that's super annoying. I'll remove that functionality for now.


Please take user feedback with a grain of salt. Being able to navigate through board versions is a very useful feature. An alternative for the browser history API is not immediately obvious. Many other web apps work in this way.


Yeah fair enough. I actually found the massive navigation history annoying too, I'd just forgotten about it until now. I think I have a solution to replace the navigation history with local state so we should still be able to navigate between board versions, will see. Appreciate the feedback :)


Looks like that chart doesn't contain information from the 80's. I found this chart where the 1980 price level and crash seems to be pretty significant: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Historical-rhenium-metal...


That's rhenium, not molybdenum?


AFAIK all metals collapsed in 1980 due to Silver Thursday

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Thursday

Different metals are correlated too. There are charts at the end of

https://www.hwwi.org/fileadmin/hwwi/Publikationen/Research/P...


Looks like the author of these packages agrees. While the is-even and is-odd packages are under the i-voted-for-trump user with the description "This is a joke", the is-number package [1] is still kept under the main profile of the author, the repository is still active on GitHub and there are active issues.

[1] https://github.com/jonschlinkert/is-number


Probably just country specific, we have the ads here in Finland as well.


That's Guitar Hero 3, released in 2007, so yes, 10 years old. The original Guitar Hero is a couple of years older (released in 2005).


Ah sorry, I was thinking about Rocksmith.


Nice. There's a bug, self posts have an extra slash in the url (for example "Show HN: How to discuss with opinionated people using the Socratic method[video]" which is currently on the front page for me).


Seems nice and simple, good job! Some comments/suggestions:

* There seems to be no <title> tag on the page, or at least I don't see a title for the page.

* When the browser downloads the output, it is served to it as a "binary file" (Firefox on Mac), not PDF, meaning I have no other option than to download it. I think (though I'm not sure) that if you set the content type correctly it could open straight in a new tab, or at least let me open it straight in a PDF viewer.

* The paper format looks a bit off to me, I guess it's because it's letter? In that case, not everyone uses that (we use A4), though lettings users set it would increase UI complexity.


Maybe kind of quirky, but I think letter is more popular in the USA and a4 more popular in some other countries... So maybe base it on IP location?


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