For example, Chromium uses chrome namespace while Firefox uses browser NS. FF already has something called chrome that’s older than chromium and probably conflicts with it. That’s the key difference.
Anyway, what are the worthwhile chrome addons that aren’t on FF?
I use Firefox fork as main because anything else is worse on QubesOS. Both WebKit and Chromium have scroll lags, while Librewolf is smooth almost as on bare metal. I don’t know what’s the difference on normal websites, but I can use it and there are almost no lags on it when running few VMs on 8GB RAM.
Android variant is actually shit, but it’s getting only better. It’s much faster now than 5 years ago. Hopefully they will improve it further.
So, they disabled it because it was basically equivalent to today’s share mega.nz link, download and play. Or sharing it on soundcloud or something similar. There was no bypass of anything or sharing copyrighted material through their servers, and it wasn’t even convenient. I don’t get it.
And that “all iTunes 4 users should update to 4.0.1”. Should users even care?
He says that openly at least for a year. Is it even possible to trademark a single letter name?
I wonder if he would even make it to the point where you would be able to pay somewhere/someone with his app. Hard mode: don’t search for places by accepted payment methods. With his current reputation it can be tricky. Who would even want to be banned from payments because he posted something he didn’t like on Twitter?
Slashes are used in paths, so most programs that aren’t Mac-exclusive would use them to build a path to file. To make it work properly in cross-platform programs you’d need to write platform-specific code to handle that. It just adds complexity and possible errors. Even system terminal doesn’t display it as slash and it doesn’t work if you write slashes.
For users of other platforms (at least 90% of desktop market) it would just display as slashes. Just not implementing this workaround would make it predictable when moving and using files.
It doesn’t make sense tbh, it just causes confusion when someone is using terminal. Slashes in file names are forbidden everywhere except Mac, it needs to be changed in order to send it anywhere or use in some apps. But I think colon is used much more in names. I don’t get why did they do that.
Good luck implementing standards that are longer than Bible and still evolving. It’s too hard even for MS, but Indians will for sure do that.
Wonder when will someone come up with capabilities of at least Netsurf or Ladybird browsers. But if they will succeed and it will be open source, why not?
Same for me. Also, did Elon fuck something up? When I look at his profile on twitter.com the posts are in random order, and on the top there are 2022 posts. When I look through nitter, it displays the latest posts.
No, it just loads indefinitely. You can access it with scribe.rip and then archive. Medium.com involves JS to load article, probably to make paywall work.
Isn’t Zeronet abandoned already? It’s decentralised network, but it probably has got a ton of security vulnerabilities because of the dependencies. It should be really running only in VM, and behind Whonix unless you want to accidentally leak the IP through some vuln.
There are forks of it, but I don’t know how trustworthy they are. It’s probably the most popular.
Gemini was doomed from the start. It barely extended the functionality of Gopher, it was basically just Gopher + Markdown, and it wasn’t even the full .md. I’m pretty sure it was impossible to really make a good index of pages because of how limited it is. I think even Gopher has some search engines.
It was probably even intentionally limited to be just protocol for making a blog without any user input. No possibility of making something useful on it. It needed just the forms support, but AFAIK the developers didn’t want that.
Basic HTML/CSS (without JS) would be minimal enough and even more accessible. See img’s alt attribute. You can view it on lynx or Netsurf, there’s no need to use huge clients for that. And even better, it was the way already.
I don’t get why would someone make a new protocol except for filtering people out. Why won’t they just focus on making minimal web services? As long as there will be something that’s not just software related, like it is often with Gopher/Gemini.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/Web...
For example, Chromium uses chrome namespace while Firefox uses browser NS. FF already has something called chrome that’s older than chromium and probably conflicts with it. That’s the key difference.
Anyway, what are the worthwhile chrome addons that aren’t on FF?