Dear Linux UI people:
If you want to round corners, cool.

However, if you do round corners, maybe just maybe move the point where the cursor is activated to where the corner actually is after rounding. Not where it would have been if you didn't do the rounding. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

@wdormann If Apple could do it, FOSS-people can ;)

@nielsk
I mean, they stopped at the point of the corner looking round.

A job done! πŸŽ‰

@nielsk @wdormann Ahem, have you used MacOS 26? Apple can't figure this out either.

@acsawdey @nielsk
I don't use it as my daily driver, for pretty much all of the obvious hatred reasons. (I'm still on Sequoia)

And while it wouldn't surprise me if they figured it out how to get it wrong, I can't say that 26 seems fine to me. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
At least with respect to corner/pointer behavior.

@wdormann @acsawdey They fixed it in the meantime. But it was broken for quite a while and was fixed in 26.3
@nielsk @acsawdey
Sounds about right!
It blows my mind how AWFUL Tahoe/26 is, and they just released it.
@wdormann …and stop that shit with those autohide-scrollbars!
@dat @wdormann The scrollbars already are so tiny you can't effectively use them (and sometimes barely see them), so why is it also trying to hide from us? 

@Natanox @dat
"Because we can"

"Does this make lives easier/better for our users?" doesn't really come into the equation for such things.

@wdormann From the video it looks like the active area would be there, but the bottom of the scrollbar overlaps it.
@wdormann πŸ˜†
who cares if it works :D