I love Alacritty, but when I got an M1 Mac I discovered that it was always running in x86 mode. After a couple of hours trying to figure out why… I just switched to Kitty and haven’t looked back.
I've not used it for a few months, but I installed from homebrew as well.
Run `arch` in a terminal. Does it return `arm64`?
Interestingly, I just opened Alacritty on my M1, and it's showing `arm64` now. I know it didn't before. The app has been upgraded because macOS's security tools blocked it when I tried to open it and I had to explicitly allow it.
Maybe it was an issue that they've fixed since I last looked?
Why do people still use imgur after all the antipatterns they've pushed? When I tap the direct image links in this thread I get greeted with an extremely slow infinite scrolling page, social media features galore, and intrusive requests to install the app.
Yes, and the ability to annotate and block out parts of the image before saving. Simple tools that for some reason other screenshot tools have been mind-bogglingly oblivious to provide.
(It has a blur tool too, but I don't recommend blurring sensitive data as if the area under the blur kernel is 1, the sum of the pixel values will be the same before and after the blur, and if an attacker recognizes which font and size it is from other parts of the screen, they use could dictionary attack for the text with the sum of the pixels as the hash to be cracked.)
Exactly! Too many people in this thread are making huge judgements based off a very limited knowledge of what is going on in the blockchain space.
I agree with OPs inference that the art market is going to get over saturated, but ETH ecology is not an argument against NFTs. Plenty of alt-chains exist and interchain marketplaces are being built as we speak.
Your understanding is correct, however ETH is moving sharply away from PoW to PoS systems which are significantly less demanding systems in terms of energy requirements. I believe the roadmap expects the full PoS transition to happen this year (a multistage launch that we are partway through).
On top of that, there's other more specialised NFT blockchains like flow which are becoming very popular.
This has happened to me previously on FB. Had an account, of my first and middle names, that I'd stayed up to get when they released that feature on FB. Both short names like LeoMark. Woke up one morning and they'd changed it to LeoMarkus, and given the old account to someone. Pretty sure something similar also happened on LinkedIn.
Was pissed off at the time but pretty happy with no Facebook account these days.