Didn’t know about this until earlier today but holding the green “maximize” button for long enough on a window in macOS will let you fix an app to each half of the screen. It’s super helpful for the writing/research combo that I do.
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Replying to @mwichary @robinrendle
What is this, even? It feels broken as hell for me. Like a beta feature leaked? If I do it on Notes app it breaks its window controls forever.
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Replying to @mwichary
Oh weird – I believe it was originally an iPad feature that moved over to a recent version.
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Replying to @robinrendle
I sort of have a sense that maybe I have one app open that doesn’t play along and ruins it for everything? Kind of like coöperative multitasking could be derailed by a bad actor. But it’s just a hunch.
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Replying to @mwichary
I expect it’s some brilliant yet confounding contraption you have hidden in your shoe that’s messing everything up
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Or, Photoshop. I am not kidding; when I keep Photoshop open, “cursor: none” doesn’t work reliably in Chrome. I repeat, this is not a joke. Took me like 3 days of stress before one conference talk to figure it out. (Photoshop is the worst.)
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