TIL: Chrome has a Reader Mode as well – it’s just not enabled by default:
chrome://flags/#enable-reader-mode
Will still prefer Firefox.
TIL: Chrome has a Reader Mode as well – it’s just not enabled by default:
chrome://flags/#enable-reader-mode
Will still prefer Firefox.
Apparently there is now a thing called “deep backend”.
Full Deep Stack Dev sounds like pr0n.
About time, eh? 😀
-!- Topic set by beko [] [Fri Sep 4 19:16:44 2009]
Revived a website from 2003 that I found in a backup today. Now that was fun: https://2003.maxthegame.de/ – slightly updated code only.
It has frames! (And it’s not really accessible, sorry).
I just needed a file from a #backup from 2012.
Always have backups.
Today #Spotify came to a creaking halt in libcef.so
(Chromium Embedded Framework). It was slow for months. The Snap package refused to go until I wielded the --purge
hammer. After reinstall it’s lightning fast again.
Death by Cache?
I just started poking around at my account at Opendesktop Org for the first time (was migrated from some former website) and stumbled over the ocs-site-verification “feature” in the profile.
Frankly I am bamboozled that this is not using “simple” XFN rel=me as it is used by many others including Github, Gitlab, Mastodon, GamingOnLinux, WordPress and is an existing standard for open web to tell profile equivalence for a decade?
Can someone explain this to me or even better tell me where to put this as an improvement suggestion?
This approach reminds me of tracking features like Google Analytics does it and frankly I find it sort of invasive to require custom “code” instead of relying on a more generic and open approach especially when keeping the background of Opendesktop Org in mind.
I’m doing a little experiment and want to show how fast a post can spread. Please share and subscribe!
Kidding. Don’t fall for this crap. Your timeline is yours. Keep it clean and sub only to stuff you like!
Heh, one of my hall house interpretations can be seen in a feature preview video of #MedievalRealms for #RisingWorld and I think that’s awesome 😀
This weekend will be a workshop for making #IndieWeb friendly WordPress Themes:
https://events.indieweb.org/2020/09/making-indieweb-friendly-wordpress-themes-8fs9gAVX3OkV
Beginners without coding experience are also welcome and encouraged to attend.