Built a scheduler with pretty much all my moment/moment-tz questions answered through ChatGPT. One of the things it excels at, crawling long lived API documentation, answers, etc.
Must be a partial outage then? I was using Music earlier today as well. On my phone I download most of my music so I might never notice an outage though.
It was such a fun game! My friend group got really into the Shifter mod, you could build defenses for your base like walls and turrets. It was a blast!
Just to add I'm also in this boat. We have a ASUS ROG NUC in our living room and it's a pain logging into Windows (cant find an actual tutorial to skip that works) .
It's been a great entry way into gaming for my wife (lot's of cozy games) and I also play a few games from my steam backlog (Halo, Hades 2, etc). I don't feel like we're in the minority for what a couch system is used for but maybe.
The largest hurdle for steam in the living room so far has been controller support or lack of couch co-op games.
I was quite confused too. I thought these were Pikaday implementations, partly because I usually use UK language in browsers, and then you get exclusively these (annoying to me) AM/PM date input pickers, and this time I didn't.
I tried some of the inputs and found that they worked well for initial input, but editing inputs didn't (e.g. the masked date input cursor just jumps over previous decimals, when typing a new number)
I made a reproduction video and tried to report it to the Pikaday issue tracker after which I found out it's deprecated.
Going back, and comparing the readme with the page, does show that the post uses native inputs. ... I feel that could have been more explicit; in this post I expected Pikaday to have the option to use native pickers with some component styling.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybiko
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