Exactly. A few months ago the headline was a patent of Roku hijacking HDMI to show ads.
I’ll save my energy to be pissed off when this garbage actually makes it to market.
Exactly. A few months ago the headline was a patent of Roku hijacking HDMI to show ads.
I’ll save my energy to be pissed off when this garbage actually makes it to market.
unless you make sure to very closely check the URL.
or you use random passwords + password manager, which auto-fill won’t work in the fake domain.
Sell to LEO
Low Earth Orbit? I hate TLAs
that is a painfully bad list of requirements bullshit
ok, database it is then
Excel / OnlyOffice?
I love self-hosted tools, but you can do a lot on a spreadsheet.
Btw, if the files are not too large, you can query them using SQL without even hosting a database just by using Pandas. This avoids the problem of updating entries and handling migrations in case the CSVs change over time.
random credentials + password manager
yeah, that was funny. Creating a group without OP wasn’t enough, they had to change apps lol
I bought one in november to only use the HDMI to my Linux desktop. I’m never connecting it to the internet.
the word disallow is right there
that seems to be another bubbletea cli app, like one of these examples.
cool, I’ve been using it myself for a while, it’s not an editor though (as in the title)
which doesn’t make sense as a requirement, as the passwords themselves are not even (supposed to be) stored
limits of 128+ characters? Sure.
Limits of 30, 20, 18, or 16 as I’ve seen in many places? I suddenly don’t trust your website.
HeliBoard has it for some time now
Worth highlighting that Telegram in Russia and WhatsApp in Venezuela - both with vastly larger user bases than Signal - are not blocked…
hard to say which tab is active
unfortunately it doesn’t expand the tab names on hover; I find something like this more useful:
valid question, idk why would people downvote it
broken websites on desktop are rare and not nearly enough to drive a browser change, but they usually fall into two categories:
websites that “break” on purpose for no good reason when they detect it’s not chromium. Either avoid the site or change the user agent.
websites that degrade some functionalities because they rely on newer features or on how things appear on chromium. They’re usually CSS breakages and do not affect browsing that much.
Support for manifest v2 greatly outweighs these potential issues imo.