Anyone knows if there’s a #firefox extension that allows you to add some sort of black square overlay on any video to hide parts you don’t wish to see (ads, on-screen chats etc.)?
Breaking change²: data is now evaluated in virtual machine contexts.
If you were persisting custom objects³ and referencing classes from global scope (globalThis) to have your objects keep their types when read, you must now explicitly register your list of custom classes using the new classes property of the options object when calling JSDB.open().
History of Web Browser Engines from 1990 until today
"Many tried, few remain...
The loss of browser diversity since the rise of Chromium has been greatly lamented. Below you can find a graph that shows the historical and present browser engines (not browsers, but the HTML rendering engines), as well as from when to when they were developed. For the bigger engines, the market share is indicated by a coloured shape."
Dopo l'uscita della campagna #opentomeraviglia, abbiamo raccolto le migliori, le più divertenti e geniali reinterpretazioni del popolo del #web.
Seguite il magico link e segnalateci se manca qualcosa che vorreste vedere nella pagina.
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It is YEARS since I used noweb, but maybe I could use it again, say for ports to other languages than C of program06 (my program that VIOLATES BELL INEQUALITIES despite having nothing resembling the non-existent ‘entanglement’).
Noweb is like #web and #cweb except is language-agnostic and very minimal. #Web being the Pascal-oriented system in which Knuth wrote his spaghetti code for TeX and Metafont, and #CWeb being a similar system for C.
(I once made a very minor contribution to cweb, btw. Support for ‘huge’ mode in Borland/Turbo C for MS-DOS.)
Another difference is noweb can go to multiple different pretty printers, at least these days.
Great, it looks like whatever they changed in Chrome no longer trusts Kitten’s¹ local certificate authority (installed and trusted by the system trust store, as you’d do in a spit enterprise).
Applies to previously trusted and working certificates too.
(The directly related module is Auto Encrypt Localhost²)
Going to look into it today and see if I can’t find a workaround.
Right, well, first the good news: It doesn’t look like anything has changed in how Chrom(ium) handles certificates installed in the system trust store.
Now the bad news: I have no idea why the certificate authority that was previously trusted on my main development machine is now showing up as untrusted. Could a Fedora Silverblue update have broken it? Will keep looking into it.
Certain folks are saying that Bluesky’s search capabilities spell potential doom for the Fediverse.
Except Bluesky is only searching on one node. What happens when you add another node? What happens when you add 10,000 nodes for Bluesky to connect with?
Will all nodes that use AT protocol have comparable search?
Will Bluesky’s search even be as good as what’s available on Misskey, Akkoma, Friendica, and some forms of Mastodon?
'Here’s how The Washington Post verified its journalists on #Mastodon'
"This was a team effort by Rob Cannon, Holden Foreman, Tyler Fisher, Jeremy Bowers, Dylan Freedman, Christian Stroh, Jeremy B. Merrill and others. Special thanks to the Mastodon community for their contributions."
i am simply requesting that every application or website that displays relative dates ("1h ago"), no matter the reason, implements a tooltip that shows the actual timestamp on hover. is that too much to ask? #ux#web#accessibility
Hm, just got a #Matrix invite link, opted for one of the #web clients to check it out, then the welcome screen tells me that communication is end to end encrypted.
Uhm yes. E2E #encryption in a hosted application? How does that work without key escrow? Not to mention that I can't register anonymously. So either my email provider, Telco, #Google, #Microsoft,... can hack into my account.
Can't recommend this service if #privacy is a concern.