also shoutout to Thunderbird which opened all three versions of said VCard file correctly encoded, I'm sure handling all those weird edge cases wasn't fun
damn it
the fix for iOS: just output VCard 3.0, 4.0 is too advanced
the fix for Outlook: haha fuck you reencode as Latin-1*
*or tell all your users to set their export (sic!) setting to utf-8 because that changes the import to utf-8 too thanks a lot Microsoft
So I'm sitting here trying to figure out how to tell if a particular app is running in Wayland or XWayland.
This is the answer I get off Stack Overflow. I'm thinking… No. No, that's too silly. It can't be the best way.
I keep researching. It's the best way.
You run xeyes.
Wayland has security that keeps windows from knowing about mouse events in other windows. XWayland doesn't.
Xeyes will track your cursor whenever you're over an XWayland window, then stop if you pass over anything else.
ideal would be some sort of 3D imaging setup so it has my current clothes and comes complete with artifacts and errors, to really make sure people can tell that this is just what I look like outside of the game
Little PSA: the 'official' Mastodon apps for iOS and Android aren't fully developed and are missing features. They can be problematic for things like adding/editing alt text, and don't allow for posting in 'unlisted' so many folk aren't aware that Unlisted is a post privacy option at all.
We don't really recommend using those apps because of this, and the community-made apps tend to be much better developed and supported. Check out Tusky, Mona, Ivory, Toot!, Ice Cubes, Mammoth - (cont)
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