Hey Ladybird — get off Xitter and use something else like Mastadon.
Hey Ladybird — get off Xitter and use something else like Mastadon.
You shouldn’t have to do this. I blame W3C org and their ilk for putting the rendering engine, browser brand, and browser version in the response header. All your browser should be telling the site is the versions of html, css, and JavaScript it supports and whether it’s mobile or desktop.
I think they could be right. For gods sake Firefox bought an ad company. And their latest and greatest features are “me too” AI garbage and “vertical tabs”. Whoop de do — browsers did vertical tabs in the 90s and it flopped.
Google and Edge are worse, but that doesn’t make what’s happening to Firefox any better.
What ever happened to mean and lean browser code that concentrated on rendering a website as quickly and accurately as possible?
No thanks. Microsoft Explorer feature from the 90s says hello.
They will probably hang on to Windows 10 as they wait to see if Windows 12 is better or worse.
That’s a lovely desktop picture.
Homebridge covers a multitude of mistakes. For every non compatible device, you can usually find a Homebridge plug in that’ll make it work. The only exception I’ve run into is with Chamberlain garage door openers because the company is particularly aggressive about funneling you through their app.
Is that an Amazon problem, or a government admin setting the wrong permissions on AWS problem?
The feds need to start their own instance on a .gov domain. This would help users know that it’s an official line of communication and not a knock of or satire.
And yet nothing will happen to AT&T. Enjoy your free one year subscription to credit report monitoring and/or $3 gift card for AT&T goods and services.
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Oh well, just mark them as work on in the next release. Then shove them to the bottom of the pile when marketing wants you to work on ten new features instead.
I love the look and idea of Kavita, but I wish it was written in something like node.js instead of .net. It requires a handful of shared libraries on non-windows platforms, and I can rarely get it to work.
Xbox sucks as a streaming box, especially with Plex. If you try to choose something from the watchlist, it can’t send a url to the related streaming app.
Try installing the Plex app on both your phone and your computer. Run the Plex server on the computer, then control it from the plex app on your phone.
https://support.plex.tv/articles/categories/features/casting-flinging-remote-control/
I wonder if just having a color coded indicator bar, or a unique icon that pops up would work better than a text-based alert.
Something that makes “accidental” emergency calls should have been caught in quality testing and should never have shipped.
That should be possible. There was an old security cam app for the iMac built in camera that would do this. There was no motion sensor — you just stepped out of frame to take a “still” image and then the app would monitor for changes compared to it.
Edge was a win when it first came out. It had its own rendering engine, was fast and svelte.
Now it’s just another bloated Chrome clone overstuffed with privacy-invading marketing features.
Interesting, considering the company is owned by Microsoft.