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Yeah, I also hate back-button hijacking. I suspect some websites do it to artificially force more page views for ad revenue. Try a long-press on the back button to view the history for that browser tab and click on the most recent page you think won't redirect.
"solemn ceremony"
Grinning with thumbs up...
Makes specific mention of notably-colored ass and balls, shows no pictures of monkey's backside...
I didn't even realize Antec still existed. I knew them for their cases (I had the Twelve Hundred), but I haven't seen any build pics with their cases on Reddit/Lemmy for years. There was a year where it seemed like everyone was building in the Bitfenix Prodigy, then another where everyone was in the NZXT Phantom, then after that it's been mostly Corsair, Cooler Master, and Fractal. My last 4 have been Fractal.
Its safety is not the crux of the argument from the anti-choice, but it is the flimsy legal excuse they're using to try to revoke its FDA approval.
I wasn't aware of swipe down. Not sure if it was added later or I just missed it.
It's still there, and not because my phone is slow - even a brand new Pixel with no apps or Google account has this delay. It takes nearly 2 seconds to go home - long enough to make me question if I hit the home button.
Pixel 6 Pro, in use since release... I don't have any noticeable delay. Pressing the home button (I have 3-button navigation instead of gestures), the transition from foreground app to Nova home screen I'd estimate to be under 1/4 second. Feels pretty instantaneous.
I landed on Nova back in 2013 because it allowed me to assign secondary app shortcuts to icons on my dock that are accessed by swipe-up gestures. My hotbar has:
- phone, but swipe up for contacts
- messages, but swipe up for Gmail
- music player, but swipe up for YouTube
- Firefox, but swipe up for clock app
Haven't paid any attention to any newer launchers.
Currently have a ban after 15 weeks since last menstruation began.
Other people are already doing their best to exercise their immune systems against Botox.
There's such a reference in a well-known song, Mr. Sandman