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'The Joe Rogan Experience' to ditch Apple Podcasts, YouTube for Spotify
raybo said:...Joe Rogan, who is the best interviewer this century. He can talk intelligently with anyone, from any background... -
Tom Hanks film 'Greyhound' to premiere on Apple TV+ in $70M deal [u]
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Facebook acquires Giphy for $400 million, promises deeper Instagram integration
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Chrome to limit resource hog ads by August
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The Big Redesign Feedback Thread
Given all the superlatives above, there are a couple of design behaviors that irritate me about the homepage layout, at least in Firefox:Scrolling down from the top, the "snap" of the secondary menu into the top menu causes a jump in the scroll, farther down than expected, with the result that the first headline below is always partially obscured, unless you scroll back up and "unsnap" the menu... which reverses the jump. But it doesn't happen this way in Safari, so maybe the designers decided it was good enough for most web users.(Applies to all browsers) When reading from my desktop, I prefer windows that are not fully maximized. As it happens, at a certain minimum width, the stock price is the first thing lost in the top menu re-scaling. But the stock price is always the first thing I check here. Grrr.