Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Kbin.
No commits to that repo for 6 months. Oof 😔
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If the zoom calls work as well as this it might actually be good.
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Even on my more pedestrian hardware Google Earth works fine with Firefox.
OP, check if your FF has WebGL enabled.
You’re looking for meaning where there is none. Fascism does not want to make sense, it very intentionally rejects reason and logic. To fascists, force and power is the only real politics. Few people really grasp how deep the nihilism of it is.
The chaos is an end in itself.
Fake Jehovah’s Witness
I’ve seen a vanload of tourists happily taking pictures of sheep on more than one occasion. New Zealand.
The faircode model assumes that contributions from random outside people are minor and that the bulk of the work is done by the founder(s). To the founders there is little actual benefit from being an open source project, anyway. I can understand the attraction of the model in that situation.
My ideal OSS project would be receiving a steady stream of contributions from a wide variety of people without an elite sub group that considers themselves to be “the authors”, which would be obviously unsuited to the faircode model. Sadly few projects achieve that and are largely the work of one person.
IMO it depends on the situation/project.
In the comments on the article people have debugged their cloudflare/caching configuration for them and told them what they’re doing wrong.
You might want to discuss this in one of the communities at https://ani.social.
In the browser it’s defined as “system-ui”, which inherits whatever the OS uses as it’s default font. So web pages look the same as apps.
My OS uses the font called “Ubuntu”.
I use the Stylus extension to make every website I visit use the same font and text size.
Fuck you, designers!
If you like Elixer you might enjoy contributing to Akkoma, which is similar to (but better than) Mastodon.
You could use a VPN to obscure your IP address. Then with the VPN enabled, create an email account using a privacy-focused provider like Proton and use that email address to create a Lemmy / Mastodon account. Then post.
Perhaps you can get more technical advice in one of the privacy communities.
It’s not a black and white thing - some reliance on experts is of course necessary.
Google “appeal to authority fallacy”, there are many examples.
Here are a whole bunch of free online beginner-level politics courses from major universities: https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=politics
I’m really curious about the workflow you have that needs that many tabs. How does the History and Bookmark functions fall short of what you need?