Google Search Homepage Adds a āPlusā Menu
After introducing an AI Mode shortcut earlier this year, Google has now added a new āplusā menu to its Search homepage, highlighting options for image and file uploads. 9to5Google reports: On google.com, the Search bar now has a plus icon at the far left that replaces the magnifying glass. Clicking lets you āUpload imageā or āUpload file.ā It very much matches the AI Mode experience. Those t ⦠ā Read more
āForever gratefulā Verstappen pays tribute to retiring Red Bull icon
Max Verstappen reacts as Helmut Markoās retirement leaves Red Bull without its two main guiding personalities since its entry into F1. ā Read more
Australian festival icon mourned after death at 73
Woodford Folk Festival founder Bill Hauritz has died after a lengthy illness, but his grieving loved ones say his legacy will live on. ā Read more
Birds of a Feather star Pauline Quirkeās son sets out on 140km dementia charity walk
Charlie Quirkeās fundraising walk will take in āiconicā locations from his mumās life and career. ā Read more
Illegal seafood and ALP fundraisers etched into iconic restaurantās fame
For four decades Lagoon Restaurant has been one of Wollongongās most iconic and controversial establishments, enjoying a prime seaside location and a close relationship with the cityās political class. ā Read more
Frank Gehryās most iconic work - in pictures
As one of architectureās most provocative and creative forces, Frank Gehry was behind intriguing buildings the world over. ā Read more
Netflix To Buy Warner Bros. In $72 Billion Cash, Stock Deal
Netflix is buying Warner Bros. Discovery in an $82.7 billion deal that gives it HBO, iconic franchises, and major studio infrastructure. āWarner Bros. shareholders will receive $27.75 a share in cash and stock in Netflix,ā notes Bloomberg. āThe total equity value of the deal is $72 billion, while the enterprise value of the deal is about $82.7 billio ⦠ā Read more
The Last Video Rental Store Is Your Public Library
404 Mediaās Claire Woodcock writes: As prices for streaming subscriptions continue to soar and finding movies to watch, new and old, is becoming harder as the number of streaming services continues to grow, people are turning to the unexpected last stronghold of physical media: the public library. Some libraries are now intentionally using iconic Blockbuster branding to ⦠ā Read more
A Windows Update Broke Login Button, and Microsoftās Advice is To Click Where It Used To Be
Microsoft has acknowledged that a recent Windows preview update, KB5064081, contains a bug that renders the password icon invisible on the lock screen, leaving users to click on what appears to be empty space to enter their credentials.
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Fancy a sweet, juicy mango? Hereās all you need to know about them
Whatās the difference between a big R2E2, a delicate Honey Gold, and an iconic Kensington Pride? Find out before biting into a mango this season. ā Read more
Rap icon takes Aussie brand to court
A former rugby league executive has found himself in a legal battle with Eminem over the name of his brand, Swim Shady. ā Read more
Rap icon takes Aussie brand to court
A former rugby league executive has found himself in a legal battle with Eminem over the name of his brand, Swim Shady. ā Read more
Visual Studio 2026 Released
Dave Knott writes: Microsoft has released Visual Studio 2026, the first major version of their flagship compiler in almost four years. Release notes are available here. The compiler has also been updated, including improved (but not yet 100%) C++23 core language and standard library implementations.
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The Liquid Glass interface of iOS 26 makes everything more transparent, and you can bring that effect to your Home Screen icons too by making them clear. The clear icon look offers a dramatic visual change to the icons on your iPhone or iPad, stripping them of the usual bright neon colors and transforming them ⦠Read More ā Read more
Deals: AirPods 4 from $85
AirPods 4 feature the iconic earbud design, and have many great features like gesture support, spatial audio, voice isolation, water and sweat resistance, Siri support, and USB-C charging. Get AirPods 4 for $85 (down 30% from $129) Apple Watch Series 10 from $279 You can get Apple Watch Series 10 for $279 at $120 off, ⦠Read More ā Read more
Iconic Andean monument may have been used for Indigenous accounting
Sediment analysis and drone photography of the iconic South American monument of Monte Sierpe (aka āBand of Holesā) support a new interpretation of this mysterious landscape feature as part of an Indigenous system of accounting and exchange. ā Read more
macOS Tahoeās Terrible Icons
An anonymous reader shares a report: On the new MacOS 26 (Tahoe), Apple has mandated that all application icons fit into their prescribed squircle. No longer can icons have distinct shapes, nor even any fun frame-breaking accessories. Should an icon be so foolish as to try to have a bit of personality, it will find itself stuffed into a dingy gray icon jail.
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MacOS 26ās new icons are a step backwards
On the newĀ MacOS 26 (Tahoe), Apple has mandated that all application icons fit into their prescribedĀ squircle. No longer can icons have distinct shapes, nor even any fun frame-breaking accessories. Should an icon be so foolish as to try to have a bit of personality, it will find itself stuffed into a dingy gray icon jail. ā« Paul Kafasis The downgraded icons listed in this article are just⦠Sad. While thereās no accounting for tastes, Appleās new gla ⦠ā Read more
Design trends I think will take off in 2026
but tierlist

S - move from flat design to more detailed, 3D, more complex logos.
A - glass, not just liquid, Windows Vista, 7, 11,⦠accessibility concerns, but I like to see it.
B-/C+ - black and white icons, favicons. I did it before it was cool, but itās getting overused.
E - gradientslop, barely started, already all blends together.
What about the icons in pifmgr.dll?
Raymond Chen has another great post about some of the classic icons from Windows 95, this time focusing on pifmgr.dll. In this file, there are a variety of random-seeming icons, and it turns out theyāre random for a reason: they were just a bunch a fun, generic icons intended for people to use when creating PIF files. The icons inĀ pifmgr.dll were created just for fun. They were not created with any particular programs in mind, with one obvious exception. They w ⦠ā Read more
How to Show Battery Percent in Menu Bar of macOS Tahoe
Knowing the percentage remaining of your MacBook battery life is valuable information for many Mac laptop users who work on the go or away from a power source, and a simple way to always know where your battery stands is to adjust the Mac battery menu icon to show the battery percentage remaining. This article ⦠Read More ā Read more
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iOS 26.0.1 Update Released to Fix Various iPhone 17 Issues, & Blank Screen Icons
Apple has released the first update for iOS 26.0.1, which includes a handful of bug fixes specifically aimed at the new iPhone 17 lineup, as well as addressing an issue for all devices where Home Screen icons can appear blank after using various Liquid Glass customization settings, and another issue where VoiceOver might disable itself ⦠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2 ⦠ā Read more
10 Crazy-Specific Rules Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Must Follow
Being a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader is one of the most high-profile off-field jobs in all of professional sports. The iconic uniforms, the backing of one of the most followed NFL teams in the country, and the throngs of cheering fans at games and events all make it so. The Cowboysā cheerleaders are undoubtedly the most [ā¦]
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We use all the Microsoft programs at work - Teams and Outlook especially.
After all kinds of technical problems with Teams, that sometimes go unresolved for over a year, Microsoft shifted their priorities away from fixing things and towards adding an annoying AI Copilot button, that just takes up space and all it does, is loads the website in Teams, so I disabled it. Soon they just add it back, but in a different row of icons, therefore itās now a different button, you have to disable (I think they added yet another one, to the Teams, on my work phone and I had to disabled that too). Not too long after, the desktop one just enabled itself, because of āan errorā and I can disable it, but doing so activates a popup, that begs you to turn it back on, every once in a while. You canāt disable the popup and can only click āYesā or āNot nowā on it. I still keep it disabled, out of principle, but yesterday I noticed yet another Copilot button, this time in the top right corner of my Outlook and this one cannot be disabled, on the business version of Outlook and even on the personal one, itās only possible to do it through hidden privacy settings, by prohibiting the program from connecting to Microsoft servers, for extra āfeaturesā.
Thereās people complaining about it online, so itās clear nobody really wants it, but at this point Microsofts position is that you will have at least one useless AI button on your screen, at any given time, and you will be happy. And yes, their AI sucks and if I absolutely have to use AI for something, thereās already 2 better options, we have access to, at work.
@thecanine@twtxt.net Wow. Iām not an artist in any way, but I have tried to make icons for programs or fonts every now and then. Making something that is still recognizable at so few pixels is hard. Hats off!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org BLUE DA BA DI BA DI DAAAA hahah iconic!!! ladida is suchhh a good song i was so obsessed with it when it came out in 2020
omg new @bender@twtxt.net icon!!!!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org āAdvancedā, well, probably more āmatureā. There arenāt a ton of crazy features and that icon thing is the largest code addition in the last 10 years. %)
Speaking of OS/2 ⦠I just realized that Windows 3.x didnāt have icons, either. If Iām not mistaken, this only got added in Windows 95. In other words, OS/2 had this feature before Windows did, because at least OS/2 2.1 from 1993 had icons. Who would have thunk.
(Now I kind of want to know which system really introduced this feature.)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Oh, huh, maybe it was just my GNOME 2 themes back then that didnāt show the icon. š¤
I like the looks of your window manager. Thatās using Wayland, right?
Oh, no. Itās still X11. All my recent Wayland comments resulted from me trying to switch, but I think itās still too early. Being unable to use QEMU (because it canāt capture the mouse pointer) is a pretty big blocker for me. This is completely broken, it just happens to be unnoticeable with modern guest OSes, so itās probably not a priority for devs.
(Not to mention that I would have to fork and substantially extend dwl in order to āreplicateā my X11 WM. And then, after having done that, Iād have to follow upstream Wayland development, for which I donāt have the resources. Things would need to slow down before I can do that.)
all that wasted space of the windows not making use of the full screen!!!1
Heh. Iāve been using tiling WMs for ~15 years now, so itās actually kind of refreshing to see something different for a change. š
Probably close to the older Windowses.
That particular theme is a ripoff of OS/2 Warp 3: https://movq.de/v/6c2a948882/s.png š
We ran some similar brownish color scheme (donāt recall its name) on Win95 or Win98
Oh god. Yeah, I wasnāt a fan of those, either. š„“
@movq@www.uninformativ.de According to this screenshot, KDE still shows good old application icons: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/KDE_Plasma_5.21_Breeze_Twilight_screenshot.png
And GNOME used to have them, too: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Gnome-2-22_%284%29.png
I like the looks of your window manager. Thatās using Wayland, right? The only thing on this screenshot to critique is all that wasted space of the windows not making use of the full screen!!!1 At least the file browser. 8-)
This drives me nuts when my workmates share their screens. I really donāt get it how people can work like that. You canāt even read the whole line in the IDE or log viewer with all the expanded side bars. And then thereās 200 pixels on the left and another 300 pixels on the right where the desktop wallpaper shows. Gnaa! Thereās the other extreme end when somebody shares their ultra wide screen and I just have a āregularishā 16:10 monitor and donāt see shit, because itās resized way too tiny to fit my width. Good times. :-D
Sorry for going off on a tangent here. :-) Back to your WM: It has the right mix of being subtle and still similar to motif. Probably close to the older Windowses. My memory doesnāt serve me well, but I think they actually got it fairly good in my opinion. Your purple active window title looks killer. It just fits so well. This brown one (https://www.uninformativ.de/blog/postings/2025-07-22/0/leafpads.png) gives me also classic vibes. Awww. We ran some similar brownish color scheme (donāt recall its name) on Win95 or Win98 for some time on the family computer. I remember other people visting us not liking these colors. :-D
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org True, at least old versions of KDE had icons:
https://movq.de/v/0e4af6fea1/s.png
GNOME, on the other hand, didnāt, at least to my old screenshots from 2007:
https://www.uninformativ.de/desktop/2007%2D05%2D25%2D%2Dgnome2%2Dlaptop.png
I switched to Linux in 2007 and no window manager I used since then had icons, apparently. Crazy. An icon-less existence for 18 years. (But yeah, everything is keyboard-driven here as well and there are no buttons here, either.)
Anyway, my draft is making progress:
https://movq.de/v/5b7767f245/s.png
I do like this look. š
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I havenāt used KDE or GNOME for ages, but Iām sure KDE at least used to show application icons in the title bars. They proabably still do. But then, one could argue that KDE is mimicking Windows. I never thought like that, I always found KDE way superior, because I was able to configure it like a madman.
In i3, I donāt have any application icons. I remember missing them at the beginning. But I donāt even have the classical minimize, maximize and close buttons in the title bar either. Just the title. Being mostly keyboard driven and a tiling window manager, these buttons are not super useful, anyway.
Hereās an example of X11/Xlib being old and archaic.
X11 knows the data type ācardinalā. For example, the window property _NET_WM_ICON (which holds image data for icons) is an array of ācardinalā. I am already not really familiar with that word and Iām assuming that it comes from mathematics:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_number
(It could also be a bird, but probably not: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinalidae)
We would probably call this an āintegerā today.
EWMH says that icons are arrays of cardinals and that theyāre 32-bit numbers:
https://specifications.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/latest-single/#id-1.6.13
So itās something like 0x11223344 with 0x11 being the alpha channel, 0x22 is red, and so on.
You would assume that, when you retrieve such an array from the X11 server, youād get an array of uint32_t, right?
Nope.
Xlib is so old, they use char for 8-bit stuff, short int for 16-bit, and long int for 32-bit:
That is congruent with the general C data types, so it does make sense:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_data_types
Now the funny thing is, on modern x86_64, the type long int is actually 64 bits wide.
The result is that every pixel in a Pixmap, for example, is twice as large in memory as it would need to be. Just because Xlib uses long int, because uint32_t didnāt exist, yet.
And this is something that I wouldnāt know how to fix without breaking clients.
I was drafting support for showing āapplication iconsā in my window manager, i.e. the Firefox icon in the titlebar:
https://movq.de/v/0034cc1384/s.png
Then I realized: Wait a minute, lots of applications donāt set an icon? And lots of other window managers donāt show these icons, either? Openbox, pekwm, Xfce, fvwm, no icons.
Looks like macOS doesnāt show them, either?!
Has this grown out of fashion? Is this purely a Windows / OS/2 thing?
new icon! the girl is manon from KATSEYE because iām mega obsessed with them
10 Iconic āTemporaryā Structures That Still Stand Today
Some of the worldās most iconic structures were never meant to stick around. Built for the Worldās Fairs, quick fixes, or temporary exhibitions, these buildings were supposed to be dismantled or demolished after serving their short-term purpose. But fateāand sometimes public opinionāhad other plans. Whether due to popularity, practicality, or sheer indifference, these ātemporaryā constructions [ā¦]
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10 Misconceptions in Art & Architectural History
Art history is filled with captivating stories, iconic masterpieces, and legendary artistsābut not everything youāve heard is true. From misattributed paintings to misunderstood movements, the art world has its fair share of myths and mix-ups. In this list, weāre setting the record straight by debunking some of the most common misconceptions in art and architecture. [ā¦]
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What were the MS-DOS programs that the moricons.dll icons were intended for?
Last time, we looked at the legacy icons in progman.exe. But what about moricons.dll? Hereās a table of the icons that were present in the original Windows 3.1 moricons.dll file (in file order) and the programs that Windows used the icons for. As with the icons in progman.exe, these icons are mapped from executables according to the information in the APPS.INF file. ā« Raymond Chen ⦠ā Read more
My icon on here will never not crack me up. Itās so low quality, it feels like a facebook mom meme. Perfect for random corners of the indie web.
new icon! art is by rian gonzales, one of my fave comic artists :)
600 per cent fruit fly rise feared as pest program runs out of cash
Kids at a small country school in Victoriaās fruit bowl watch their iconic fruit fly warning sign come down ā just as government funding to fight the pest runs out. ā Read more
Iām also thinking of adding eye-off icon next to every Twt that, when clicked, hides that feed (tooltip: āHide this feedā). This would work with the filters as a ātemporary additive filterā to restrict/control the current view.
ya girlās officially a credited code contributor for the biggest fanfiction site in the world! (i did the gif icon fix) https://archiveofourown.org/admin_posts/31720
i started a little thing on my dreamwidth and called it a flash prompt box. basically itās a limited time thing where people can prompt me for stuff iām offering, like short fanfiction, photoshop-edited user icons, music recs, and a bit more! iām having sooo much fun with it so far itās been a blast just making stuff for friends :)
also more friends are making their own posts with the same concept which is SO cool to see
Microsoft brings back Office application preloading from the ā90s
Back in the late ā90s and early 2000s, if you installed a comprehensive office suite on Windows, such as Microsoftās own Office or something like WordPerfect Office or IBM Lotus SmartSuite, it would often come with a little icon in the system tray or a floating toolbar to ensure the applications were preloaded upon logging into Windows. The idea was that this preloading would ensure that the applicatio ⦠ā Read more
Why did Windows 7, for a few months, log on slower if you have a solid color background?
Time for another story from Raymond Chen, about why, in Windows 7, logging in took 30 seconds if you had set a solid colour as your background. Windows 7ās logon system needs to wait for a number of tasks to be completed, like creating the taskbar, populating the desktop with icons, and setting the background. If all of those tasks are completed or 30 seconds ⦠ā Read more
10 Pop Culture Figures Who Actually Existed
From Darth Vader to Mary Poppins, pop culture icons can excite, enrage, or inspire us. And though most characters tend to be wholly fictional in nature, some famous ones are actually based on real-life people. Hereās our list of 10 pop culture figures who existed IRL. Related: Top 10 Underrated Minor Characters from Pop Culture [ā¦]
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@bender@twtxt.net very true in both regards!!! <333 happy to see you too, i missed your silly bender icon hahha. my times could be better but things will improve i am sure of it
How to Get SSL Certificate Info in Safari on Mac
The latest versions of Safari for Mac have changed how a person might find SSL certificate information for a particular website, something that is commonly needed in web development, information security, and developmental web work in general. While in prior versions of Safari you could simply click on the little padlock icon next to the ⦠Read More ā Read more