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!!
Lol oversupply
I’m partial to sudo bash myself 👌
It’s much easier to type sudo su 😅
You mean sudo chmod -R 777 /that/path/I’m/trying/to/share ?
Too late, in too deep with gimp never gonna leave 🥲
How are you currently serving publicly?
Computing in the rf spectrum
Lmao that’s no oled
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.