I think when you rename a project on GitHub, all links to the old repository (including issues, wiki etc.) will be redirected to the new name, so it shouldn’t cause any issues, if that’s what you’re worried about.
IMHO, keeping the executable name as it is doesn’t make much sense, especially if you’re going to rename everything else and the plan is to alias it anyway.
I’m always annoyed when I install some-cli-tool and then have to go on a hunt because the binary isn’t also called some-cli-tool, but sc-t or something. I’d be doubly annoyed if sc-t was actually a wrapper for scd-t and both of them now lived in my PATH
, meaning I’d now have to always remember which cryptic name is the one I actually want.
I think the name is badly chosen. If it becomes more popular, it will likely be confused by many with youtube-dl, which is already commonly abbreviated as yt-dl or just ytdl (the official website used to be yt-dl.org and can now be found at ytdl-org.github.io/youtube-dl). This makes it unnecessarily difficult to find the project itself and potentially helpful related resources using a web search.
Why not use a more descriptive name like e.g. yt-dlp-wrapper or yt-dlp-simple instead? Unlike plain ytdl, a name like that would even give prospective users a hint about what to expect without needing to read any explanations as to how exactly your project differs from youtube-dl/yt-dl and yt-dlp.
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I couldn’t create passkeys for Google
FWIW, I was able to do this with KeePassXC and its browser extension.
I’m not convinced. Sounds more like people having issues with iMessage are now correlating them with their recent Beeper use.
There seems to be no evidence other than that one Reddit post linked in the article with 30 upvotes and like 5 people complaining about being banned from iMessage for spamming after having used Beeper at some point. If this was actually a coordinated banning effort from Apple, I’d expect to see thousands of reports describing the same problem instead.
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Can you even completely disable boot logos? When I select the option on my machine, it just shows the IBV’s (e.g. AMI) boot screen with its logo instead of the mainboard manufacturer’s logo.
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