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Fwiw, in my Signal app on Android this setting is in

Settings > Notifications > Messages > Show


My Samsung also keeps a history of notification content. Under Settings->Notifications ->Advanced -> Notification History


However, if this is important to you then you want Signal to stop telling Android to make the notifications. If it doesn't exist nobody will accidentally make it available.

Deleting that history is good to know about after the fact, but preferably lets just not create the problem.


I need the notifications though.

But you can set them without content. That actually works with signal because all it sends through Google Firebase is a notification to wake up the app. If you have the content turned on the app basically fills the content in the notification locally. But you can turn that off.


On a Pixel, I can see some history by going to

Android > Settings > Notifications > Manage > Notification History


Yes, mine (the history option) is turned off. Nice opt in implementation.


Wasn't sure if it was the Pixel or GrapheneOS, but what a relief to actually be covered in one of these weird 0day issues.

Unrelated to the OP, but I bet the thousands of "exploits" that Claude Mythos has identified already are a lot of these kind of things that regular people would never think about.


> I’m surprised (unless they replaced the core tcmalloc algorithm but kept the name).

Indeed, it's not the old gperftools version.

Blog: https://abseil.io/blog/20200212-tcmalloc

History / Diffs: https://google.github.io/tcmalloc/gperftools.html


Presumably this is the author given their UNC and SysAdmin background: https://www.linkedin.com/in/treyharris

I found it via a "trey harris sage.org" search on Google.


Direct link to A_D_E_P_T's comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43964524


It seems like you're pretty close with that guess.

https://www.ibisworld.com/us/industry/ohio/bars-nightclubs/1... (2025) estimates there are about 3,000 "bars and nightclubs" in Ohio.

And https://vinepair.com/articles/map-states-with-most-bars/ (2022) estimates there are 1800 bars in Ohio, apparently placing it in the Top 10 of states with the most bars.


What are you referring to with this part?

> they have blogged about their cutting-edge protobuf tsunami capabilities.

Not sure if you recall the blog post url or title, but I'm curious to read more.



Their public NTP doc for the "leap smear" also includes some other leap smear proposals: https://developers.google.com/time/smear


You can see some of the cables in https://cloud.google.com/about/locations#network


Do you have a link for Ditto? Searching for "Ditto app" and "Ditto software" returns several possible results for me (e.g. clipboard, music app, managing "copy", content sharing).


The most famous is the clipboard one (https://ditto-cp.sourceforge.io/). I'd be surprised if they were referring to another "Ditto" software.


You are correct, this is the one I meant. It claims to handle windows clipboard "shortcomings" by remember previous entries and allowing you to access it easily (allowing for multi copy paste situation), and it does just that and do it well.


BTW windows now ship with a clipboard tool like this using Windows + V shortcut. I use other tools you mentioned already though. Need to try ditto. Is there a list of similarly *fast* alternatives like this for windows (+other OSes)?


Idk if this is still the case but back when I tried the built in clipboard history when it was first released, it didn’t handle formatted text well, nor did it handle multi-media particularly well, if at all.

One of the best parts about ditto is that you can choose to paste with or without formatting


The are indeed many clipboard managers across all platforms, but none have the perfect UI of ditto. Its ditto's UI that needs to be copied everywhere else.


Haven't used Ditto before but I use CopyQ on Linux, at least according to the screenshots of Ditto it appears that CopyQ has been influenced by it


Maccy on MacOS is perfect: https://maccy.app/


I use maccy on my wife’s Mac and don’t love it, maybe it’s bec I’m still not comfortable with Mac keyboard shortcuts or maybe it’s just the UI, but there’s something about it that feels less baked than ditto.


I don’t know ditto but on maccy it’s just the paste shortcut (for the last copy) plus a number (if you need an older copy). Could it be easier?


A way to sort of "alt-tab" between copy versions instead of separate keypresses for each?


I don't understand what you mean. Sorting: There is no shortcut for sorting. However, I have never needed this either, because the search via regular expressions Fuzzy or a mixture of both works very well.


The Windows clipboard history tool works with images. Screenshots, at least, but I think others as well.


Doesn't Ctrl+Shift+v already paste without formatting?


That's what it claims to do in many apps, yes. I still end up pasting into notepad and copying from there to get real paste-without-formatting.


Raycast packages a few of these into a modern app as well. Clipboard, Searching files, Window management. Very lightweight though part of a different generation so more "bloated" in some people's eyes. Low resources used though.



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