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was this done in blender?
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I mean it looks absolutely stunning!!
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why do banking apps always go so overkill, call me naive but I feel like their infrastructure should be setup in a way where - no matter how compromised the client app - the server would always validate actions, like the API that the app uses shouldn't even make it possible to do any shenanigans
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yes you're right, this one: cremini.us-west.host.bsky.network/xrpc/com.atp... is HDR, this one isn't : cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_thu...
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well it seems like, during compression, they strip away the HDR gainmap from images, so I guess it's the CDNs fault
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github.com/bluesky-soci... I mean it's just a basic "pls add this" nothing technical
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nope that's definitely SDR
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I mean lemme just try it with this photo
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I don't think they're supported? I mean the GitHub issue is still open about the topic
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yes that's understandable of course :)
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no vape?
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i mean I think X does support high resolution on accounts with premium, their problem is more that the android app f.e defaults to playing at 360p or something ridiculous like that, even tho their server actually does have the file as 1080p
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bluesky doesn't
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I'm still waiting for HDR images πŸ₯² I mean it can't be THAT hard right
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@samuel.bsky.team do you know the purpose of that domain? bc it makes Google searches for accounts kinda annoying as these web-cdn links are often the first result as well and idk it's just annoying, they won't open in the app automatically and I'm obviously not logged in either
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hell yeah 🀞
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in hindsight the scaling is really off tho, I first had retro screen sizes in mind but for the text of the posts I just... didn't? so it's way too small/the rest of the UI too big I think I'll make a second version tomorrow
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laziness πŸ’”
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well they certainly did, I just found it very funny to essentially say "hell yea we switched from Firefox to Brave tooπŸ˜…"
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if only I a) was able to make such an animation and b) was able to even get the project running on my machine (last time I gave up after spending 2 hours trying to troubleshoot and it still didn't compile successfully)
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unfortunately androids splash screen API is pretty limiting and only allows single color backgrounds and basic logo animations
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same, but the previous one was also awkward in the way it transitioned from the system one, to a custom one, my hope is they'll add a simple animation of the butterfly flapping it's wings in the future tho
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is it a hot take to say that I was I could just run android on my PC? πŸ˜… ofc only if yk big companies and AAA games were ported over which ofc they're not atm, but I do think in theory it'd be great
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including reading the file system and stealing passwords, so when it becomes the norm to just give every program administrator without giving it a second thought that becomes dangerous, especially as apparently there are some UAC bypasses out there
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no I meant permissions as in this program "can access the camera", "can access the microphone", "can access the file system", like you see on mobile and I believe on MacOS, on Windows most programs are simply gonna ask for administrator and then grant themselves all the permissions they want
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also imo windows doesn't have a sufficient enough permission system, so the user is very used to just granting every program administrator access without considering the consequences and with no way to only select certain allowed operations, but I guess thats a different topic πŸ˜…
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yea I honestly wish desktop OSs were more like mobile ones in that sense sometimes tbh, like on android where every program has their very own directory that cannot be accessed by a different program at all, I think that approach is very good
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what I don't understand is, why it's still so easy to steal saved passwords and session cookies using f.e Aurora stealer nowadays? I'd expect it to have better encryption for these very important things no?
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I mean it was enforced before too, but they just transitioned into a custom splash screen no?
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because that's impossible to do with the Splash screen API
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are you in the right tab at the top?
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it already is tho?
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or are y'all planning to add an animated logo (AVD) in the future so the dark one is just a placeholder for now? developer.android.com/develop/ui/v...
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while I can imagine why you switched to the android splash screen api instead of the weird one from before where it'd show the system splash screen and then transition to a second splash screen, I don't really understand this design choice of a dark logo in front of a lighter background,
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no don't worry πŸ˜…
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yes but in this context it's point of sale (system)πŸ˜…
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it's not bad?