Bug or Feature
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So these are not the release notes
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haha, nice.
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Family!
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@gwen-dragon: She has control of the land and to avoid predators, she's too dangerous to be left alive.
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This has been an interesting insight on what the team discuss in their free time.
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It's a cool bug with sunglasses
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what is this? Incredible!
Can I get it at the horticulture center in Japan? !
I want to raise it
addressヽ(●´ε`●)ノ ホスィ
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Would it be a good idea to add a tooltip to the Feature button on the top to have a bug Emoji?
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@gwen-dragon
@operaorethefiveringsofpowerful said in Bug or Feature:
what is this? Incredible!
Can I get it at the horticulture center in Japan? !
I want to raise it
addressヽ(●´ε`●)ノ ホスィ
( ゚д゚)ホスィ…Maybe is interested on hiring some lady bugs from "Oslo"?
@chas4 said in Bug or Feature:
Would it be a good idea to add a tooltip to the Feature button on the top to have a bug Emoji?
Maybe is referring to use the lady bug from Vivaldi Headquarters as the icon image?
xD
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@gwen-dragon What I am talking about is this blog post.
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"Maybe is referring to use the lady bug from Vivaldi Headquarters as the icon image? "
@zalex108 Kinda, there is a bug Emoji and it could be a tooltip (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tooltip has been around for years) when a mouse hovers over the Features (https://vivaldi.com/features/) menu button) -
Technically, ladybugs are the red ones with 6 dots on them. The ones with other numbers of spots and a color that ranges from yellow to red are Japanese lady beetles. (Actually, Wikipedia lists some other types of ladybugs, but the ones we have around here all had 6 spots on them.)
When I was young, we only had ladybugs around here. Just in the last 15 years these lady beetles have gotten very common, and the fact they try to come indoors when it gets cold is an annoyance. That, and they have been known to bite - not that they do any real damage.
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@chas4 said in Bug or Feature:
"Maybe is referring to use the lady bug from Vivaldi Headquarters as the icon image? "
@zalex108 Kinda, there is a bug Emoji and it could be a tooltip (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tooltip has been around for years) when a mouse hovers over the Features (https://vivaldi.com/features/) menu button)xD
I understood the message, just joking. xD
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@sgunhouse said in Bug or Feature:
That, and they have been known to bite
Did't know about its fierce. xD
@sgunhouse said in Bug or Feature:
not that they do any real damage.
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Levity aside, i found aspects of this article & comments disturbing. Judging by the pics, Feature is most certainly a ladybird, as we in Australia properly call her & her ilk. "Bug" is merely a pejorative catch-all american term, & is wholly inappropriate to misuse on ladybirds, which play a valuable role in keeping true insectoidal villains in check. All hail Feature; long may she thrive.
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When I took Biology in high school - years ago - we learned that there were 10 different orders (in the scientific use of that term) of insects, only one of which was properly called "bugs". And no, Beetles are not part of that order. "True bugs" were called hemiptera, while beetles are coleoptera. (No, the spell checker doesn't recognize either order - but Wikipedia does. Though Wikipedia also says there are now considered to be 24 orders ...)
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@steffie Rest assured she will. She's in safe hands here at Vivaldi HQ despite Ruari's comments to the contrary. We are very fond of her and are not gonna kill it or send it anywhere in a box
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@sgunhouse People who use the term "bug" neither understand nor care about taxonomics. To them, anything small with multiple legs is a "bug." There has, in all honesty, never been a globally accepted definition for the term. If it's little, if it crawls, if it has multiple legs sticking out from the sides, it is a bug. The conceit of trying to claim there has ever been an accepted definition of "bug" among entomologists is somewhat laughable, since the very word comes from Old English "budda," which means "beetle," and yet moderns claim that beetles are not bugs. Get real.
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:RIP:
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