

Why did firefox kill pwa support on desktop?


Why did firefox kill pwa support on desktop?


Firefox’ tabs are so darn bad tho. It really bothers me I can’t just drag them around


Ye I expect so, I don’t like the way this author just doesn’t bother explaining her points. She just states that she disagrees and says they should be left to their own rules.
Which is probably fine, but that’s just lazy or she’s not mentioning the difference for another reason


She names Trump’s points explicitly, but doesn’t go beyond “the best practices of this and that institution”.
I can’t say they’re wrong, I expect a scientific institution to have some integrity to say the least. But either she’s too lazy to look them up, or she’s not quoting any for a different reason


Just going by this article I can’t quite tell whether either party has good intentions. Except for that the writer here does not


Roll you own “platinum standard” and see if he buys it :p
It’s easy to deny it’s built on stolen content and difficult to prove. And AI companies know this, and have gotten caught stealing shitty drawings from children and buying user data that should’ve been private


Nop, they’re just autistic and an a bad person. Although not related, those two can happen at the same time
In visual studio, a program for software developers, one of the type of templates you can start up and make a program with is in “blazor webassembly”. One of Microsoft’s fancy new things.
In there, right after starting it, there is some example code thrown in your face. Code that contains pi… with a rounding error.
So I, being the insistent autistic nerd I am, made a pull request and had it fixed. And I still wonder how so many people looked at that and it bothered absolutely no one enough to go and fix it.
I’ve tried a bunch but found almost all the bottled fizz I can buy to be quite bitter. I own one of those carbon sifon things now. Probably better known as sodastream in the Americas
If you just want a secure connection, you can use a reverse proxy with certbot and nginx. Plenty of people have already done this and you can find their work on hub.docker.com