

The video posted elsewhere in the thread explained it well


The video posted elsewhere in the thread explained it well


The real stupid thing here is that a header has to be added to disable reactions. Why didn’t Microsoft just use a header to enable them? I mean make it opt in instead of opt out. Then they can use that header in all their Outlook shit and everyone else can go on with their day not worrying about it. So stupid, but not sure what I expected from Microsoft.


I doubt they knowingly sponsored a project based on the developers’ political ideologies
But now they should know right? But the response makes it clear they don’t really care. They want to include everyone in the “big tent”, which clearly runs afoul of the paradox of tolerance. I am not a fan of their response.


It looks like the default one to me, but I guess it could be a bundled one. But I tried downloading another camera app and it showed the same 30 second exposure limit so I’m guessing it’s a hardware limitation.


Hmm I have something called “nightscape” but I think it can only do 30 second exposures


What phones have this option? How would I find it?


you can squeeze a bit more faint detail out of them
What exactly did you do here? Up the contrast or something?
Never meet your heroes. Speaking from very literal experience regarding Stallman.