When season 4 was released, exclusively on Netflix, each episode was plagued with minutes of recap footage that made no sense in a streaming series. Then the season was recut into the "Fateful Consequences" version that was supposed to remedy that, but it turned out (arguably) even worse.
Good to see that the spoiler syntax does work the same there. But the code block part of my comment seems to be broken for you:
The spoiler syntax should not render as a spoiler when placed inside a code block
The language hint text is not supposed to be visible at all. It is just supposed to indicate to the client what flavor of syntax highlighting should be used for that code block.
but I like my basic boring functional UIs -- gimme lists and no distractions and I will worship you
As much as I wanted to like Tesseract, this was basically my ultimate reaction to it. It was great that it included so many genuinely useful features that are not found in the default Lemmy UI, but the end result was a busy screen of ambiguous unlabeled buttons and many modals. The more minimal and information-dense Lemmy UI was preferable to even the most compact Tesseract setting for my day-to-day use.
Going from Haunter to Gengar, they added arms and legs and big square teeth. All of which are functionally unnecessary for a ghost. And the overall aesthetic went from "scary" to "goofy".
Is there something wrong with USB C? My last smartwatch charged via micro USB, and I do not understand why the industry pivoted to propriety charging cradles that each only work for one particular line of watches.
UP YOURS, GRANNY!