This is closer to what I would be happy with. Firefox could offer an official compatibility extension for each site.
This is closer to what I would be happy with. Firefox could offer an official compatibility extension for each site.
Yaaassss :D when can I get framebuffer support on Android? 😹
You’re right, for a browser meant for the masses it is probably a net benefit. I posted because I was surprised by this hidden behavior that seems better suited for a browser extension. Sneaky behavior like this is what I’m paranoid about in closed software like windows.
To your point, Linux itself is probably the #1 example of hacky patches to work around other people’s problems.
😅 let me tell you about my philosophy for increasing Lemmy content
Lol I just happened across it :/ I know there are bigger issues at hand
You’re probably right. I just want what’s advertised: software that uses web standards to interact with servers on my behalf. Idk where this feature lands on that scale. This seems like a pre-browser-extension sort of feature that is obsolete now.
I don’t know if it’s objectively stupid, but the surprise I experienced discovering that my browser has a bunch of hacks built in to fix external website problems lowers the trust I have in Firefox.
Just imagine slipping in a new compatibility fix for a banking website… Or maybe a crypto custodian…
No sneaky backdoor required, just change some data.
neiiigh, its dead.
!!! I need to try this. Ardour has always been the only real option for me.
Sweet I need to build zrythm again, ah or maybe someone already put it in nixpkgs!!
How are you currently serving publicly?
Lol what has more of an attack surface: CUPS or a reactos VM?
Congratulations 🎉 Nice work figuring it out.
Gotta love the idea that when you uninstall a package all the packages that depend on it must be removed for consistency.
Out of curiosity, what were you looking to gain from the pipewire upgrade?
Imho no amount of paywall or legislation protects us from a dangerous model. It’s software that will eventually become widely available.
I enjoy red hat’s paid support articles that end by saying this is untested and may not work but it was added to the knowledge base 10 years ago
Don’t worry Java is alive and well on Android… For now 😹
We can already run arm seamlessly on x86 Linux, why not use Qemu-user + binfmt misc the other way around? I guess FEX must be much faster. Im also not super keen to run binaries that can’t be recompiled anyway so probably not the target audience.
Take that Java, everything is a portable binary now.
Lmao he did it again
Agreed, and definitely not advocating using another browser I think FF is the best option. I may try removing the webcompat addon and see what happens.