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    It is native Mac software, not a wrapper around a Chromium instance, and it behaves like a proper Mac app, too.



    There's a contingent of the online Apple thinkers always hawking the "Made for Mac" applications and placing them up on the dais, but my experience is always the same:



    The backwards-compatibility built into the browser is its' super power. The attitude that a Mac app is somehow the best version of a UI is a misattributed reaction to a bad website, which is unfortunately common place today because web developers have lost sight of the web's grain.

    https://pxlnv.com/linklog/aeronaut-bluesky/
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    Nice to see https://indieweb.org popped up on the orange site https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46468600

    January 03, 2026 at 19:33
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    I just went through something similar to this on a Mac II repair, in my case the broken traces were hiding under a misapplied barcode label that had collected the cap goo in a very neat line and caused a couple breaks. 🫠


    https://tinkerdifferent.com/threads/recapped-mac-ii-with-nubus-issue.4399/#post-39418

    https://bitbang.social/@BigBadBiologist/115248360956672337
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