I think that for the average Joe Mastodon looks too confusing and unpolished, compared to Bluesky.
I think that for the average Joe Mastodon looks too confusing and unpolished, compared to Bluesky.
Unluckily, the .world domain is ultimately owned by Ethos Capital, which is a private company that well may cease to exist in a short time.
MSN could do the same with Yahoo Messenger users, for a while at least.
I’m so old that I used Skype when it had a red logo.
KeepassXC supports auto fill in Firefox if you install their plugin!
Just switch to KeePassXC
Yes, of course there are more projects. KHTML itself was a different engine (which Apple took, modified and re-released with the name of Safari). I just mentioned the only three “complete” and production-ready engines.
And guess how soon Chromium will break compatibility with v2…
Unluckily, yes.
There are only 3 independent browser engines left: Firefox, Chromium and Safari. And Chromium derives from Safari, so the only true alternative is Firefox.
Me too, I don’t trust the system and I don’t want to be locked into a specific browser and/or device.
Yes. It is (or at least it was, don’t know about Windows 11) in the Folder Settings.
This is sad. The Internet Archive and Wikipedia are two pillars for the web, the only big websites that are not controlled by big corporations.
You don’t need to pay for smart TVs, if you have an Android TV you can just install SmartTube Next. It’s even better than the official app!
Too bad Insomnium quickly became a dead project. Luckily, Bruno and its file-based projects are perfect.
Well, they waited for Pocketpair to become big enough to give them money, and not too big to risk losing against them.
…and the WordPress codebase is utterly horrible. I don’t envy them at all.
This is a great idea, I might create a Laravel package to automatically do this.
Yes, I remember the guy writing there. That was a serious website! But maybe he sold it to somebody else before Google completely killed their search engine.
Now, if you want to rank well on Google, you either have to churn out stupid articles filled with SEO junk every single day.
I don’t think feature parity is the only problem here. Power users need information density and quick reactivity, two things that the new settings – with their huge buttons and useless animations – dearly lack.
I agree. The old Outlook was snappy and dense of information. The new Outlook is just a fucking web page.