I find I'll do web browsing and social networking on my phone often even when I'm seated in front of my laptop. Wrap that up, lock the phone, unlock the laptop, and tuck back into work.

But that's probably mostly due to segmenting behavior by device. Consequently, I never got the desire to have app state between phone and laptop synced because I use each for different things, so having the browser tabs for one show up on the other would just be an annoying distraction to work around.

/ @kdfrawg

Nope, that's pretty terrible.

This page omits the selected post: https://10centuries.org/post/132425 Search "service which compiles iOS apps in the cloud if you've only got Windows" to find the post.

Likewise: https://10centuries.org/post/102189 Search: "The most ubiquitous jam here is probably strawberry."

Some seemed missing at times during the conversation. But everything looks to be there now. Lemme check a couple other threads I noted as problematic.

Or other input device of your choosing. ?

/@schmidt_fu

For that sort of far future programming scenario, I've been enjoying the ongoing Programmer at Large [archiveofourown.org] series.

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Oh, nice, the code!

Seeing int used for serialization makes me antsy. Looks like you expect explicitly int32_t there.

Now that I can see how you're doing the different drawing, I wonder if the hour and minute stuff lines up with the circle even before it gets to the rendering step. Sounds like a fun question to ask via Jupyter…

@kdfrawg FWIW, I've successfully tucked the Plus in my shirt pocket (on one of the few shirts I have with shirt pockets). I mostly leave it in my (side, not rear) pants pocket.

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It's a both-and rather than either-or strategy. Getting an answer could speed up some later reference lookups.

Did you try asking her as well?