On my rather old FP3 it spares me a few seconds per page load and the result seems quite comparable to dark reader.
On my rather old FP3 it spares me a few seconds per page load and the result seems quite comparable to dark reader.
Thanks! I was missing the desktop site trick 👍
How did you install it on mobile? Do you need to use the nightly?
I think it can be disabled, in the screenshot from the articles there is a “AI chatbots” toggle
Yeah that’s fair enough. But I have to say it’s still frustrating seeing everyone investing so much money on this exact same feature. I’m not sure we have had time to figure out how people use this, everyone is just frightened to be left behind.
Oh yeah, so I’m that other kind of guy 🥺
I kinda like your idea, but I think it can be difficult to detect some confusing situations. I think it would be a better idea, but I don’t think it’s a full replacement.
I don’t have an opinion on the topic but I see a blind spot in your argument, so I have to be that kind of person … 🥺
One could use the exact same example to argue that humans are very bad at parsing code (especially if whitespace kicks in). In that regard a tool that allows them to reason on a standardized representation of the AST can be a protection against a whole class of attacks.
Steam, my Steam library and Proton could disappear. But at least it will have supported a big traction in the ecosystem : Wine, DXVK, Lutris, Heroic Launcher, Bazzite, etc… are all open source projects (so they can’t really disappear) that have never moved as fast as they are today.
I’m not a KDE user but thinks looks very relevant!
Yeah, I suppose OP is from the US ?
Well, “YOUR CODE IS GARBAGE” seems like flaming.
You, send the same message without this and it achieves exactly the same thing without the “taking it all out on someone” part 🤷
Although there is a “join the beta” button now, just before comments 🎉
I agree : CI is required as a safety belt and then contributers can choose the workflow they prefer : format on save, manual invoke, precommit, …
Yeah I agree, package it once and let the community do the remaining work. I believe that’s how steam was introduced to Linux, I don’t now where we are currently.