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Seems like what Apple does with Writing Assistant. At least in this case, it’s opt-in. You have to click. I don’t run Windows so I don’t know if this implementation is vastly superior or not.

If you turn off Apple Intelligence, it’s one switch and features like that are gone from every single location.

I had no clue that you could switch it off. Thanks.

This is so cool. But on iOS, clicking the plane flashes the mini modal/popup but the it immediately disappears. There no way, on touch, to keep it open long enough to click a cockpit view button, assuming there is one.

I was able to do it on my iPhone. 1) Click on a plane on the map. 2) Click on "menu" at the bottom. 3) Scroll down to the bottom of info window and click on "cockpit."

Whoa! That was it. I expected a more prominent button for cockpit. I actually just thought those were labels. Thanks big time.

I use Bunny for serving up videos. Best service by far. Inexpensive and fast streaming.

“The only thing that can create value is an idea.”

Not in agreement one bit.


Superb! Thank you. Psychologically, the minimal version feels perfect; as if it were more connected with the spirit of blogging.

Amazing. Reporting two mercurial numbers as if they were cornerstones.


The second sentence should read “is” not “isn’t?”


I get the unsupported warning even on iOS Safari.


That's most likely because they don't support mobile/small-form-factor altogether.


This. ^^^


Layman’s question: How to avoid the page jumping back to the top in the Playground examples?


No worries! You can prevent the page from scrolling to the top by adding `mu-scroll="false"` to the link or form triggering the request. You can also disable it globally with `mu.init({ scroll: false })`.

In the Playground, the scroll-to-top behavior is intentiona, it's there to illustrate that feature.


Awesome. Thank you.


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