Nicholas Steel |
Posted on 19-10-03, 05:19
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Post: #289 of 426
Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 502 days Last view: 17 days |
Posted by funkyassSimilar thing happened with either Windows XP or Windows Vista, resulting in Microsoft Windows asking you which Web Browser you'd like to use with it listing common browsers to choose from, the first time you attempt to open Internet Explorer. At least in the UK I think? It's the N editions of Windows which have this behaviour. AMD Ryzen 3700X | MSI Gamer Geforce 1070Ti 8GB | 16GB 3600MHz DDR4 RAM | ASUS Crosshair VIII Hero (WiFi) Motherboard | Windows 10 x64 |
Kawaoneechan |
Posted on 19-10-03, 05:53
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The best thing since bread glue
Post: #420 of 599 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 198 days Last view: 6 hours |
Do the various chromia at least offer different features? |
CaptainJistuce |
Posted on 19-10-03, 06:25 (revision 1)
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Post: #727 of 1164 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 66 days Last view: 3 days |
Posted by Nicholas SteelYeah, that was only ever a thing in Europe. In America, Microsoft explicitly forbade computer companies from installing Firefox or Chrome on their Windows machines, and that was okay because the purchasers could still go to firefox.com to get Firefox or any other URL on the internet to get Chrome, so they weren't FORCING anyone to use IE. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
Kawaoneechan |
Posted on 19-10-03, 08:09
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None of this makes any sense.
Post: #421 of 599 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 198 days Last view: 6 hours |
Hence the "IE's only task is to download Firefox/Chrome" joke, no matter if you're American or European. |
CaptainJistuce |
Posted on 19-10-03, 08:55 (revision 1)
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Post: #728 of 1164 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 66 days Last view: 3 days |
Posted by Kawa I set Edge up to delete cookies on close, and use it to view sites I think are bad at minding their own business. ... And for downloading Seamonkey. But the "download Firefox" thing was for the portion of the populace that cared, which was never a majority. And the "download Chrome" thing is... well, due to Google's ad dominance. Any Google website will throw up a "harder better faster stronger browser, download Chrome" ad when you visit it with a non-Chrome browser. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
wertigon |
Posted on 19-10-03, 09:06 (revision 1)
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Post: #97 of 205
Since: 11-24-18 Last post: 158 days Last view: 30 days |
On a tangent note, trying to build a small footprint embedded system with a kiosk-style webapp on top, and in the market for a small-ish webbrowser. Needs to tick the following boxes: * Wayland support (found a large tech company to sponsor parts, but part of the deal is that I use Wayland) * HTML5 (partial is fine as long as it has the parts I need) * CSS2.1+ * Basic JS and DOM support * Kiosk mode * On-screen keyboard (could be solved from the OS itself with a Wayland on-screen keyboard) * Everything (OS+GUI+Webapp) comfortably fits on a 512MB internal flash storage (that's the size the dev kit uses) My options so far: * Firefox - big and bloated (100+ MB), supports all I do, no support for on-screen keyboard * Dillo - small, lean, and only supports HTML 3.2, no JS or Wayland support * Chromium - SUPER bloated (~200 MB!!!), does tick all other boxes but leaves very little left for programs on a 512 MB SD card * Opera/Vivaldi - Only supports Xorg Also interested in Yocto as a build tool, so plus if it exists as a Yocto package, but if need be I can roll my own. Any comments? |
funkyass |
Posted on 19-10-03, 10:32 (revision 1)
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Since: 11-01-18 Last post: 663 days Last view: 19 days |
sounds like something that would end up on a cheap android tablet... going to a bigger SD card can't be that much of a hassle, would it? |
wertigon |
Posted on 19-10-03, 12:36 (revision 1)
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Post: #98 of 205
Since: 11-24-18 Last post: 158 days Last view: 30 days |
Industrial use, so flash memory comes at an absolute premium due to being certified for 25+ years. Actually, we would like to get away with 256MB use, but that might be too limited. |
nyanpasu64 |
Posted on 19-10-03, 14:58
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Post: #57 of 77
Since: 10-31-18 Last post: 1192 days Last view: 1119 days |
Midori and Netsurf are small, lean, and have limited HTML support too. Falkon is based off QWebEngine and Chromium. IDK what else exists. |
CaptainJistuce |
Posted on 19-10-03, 21:30
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Post: #729 of 1164 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 66 days Last view: 3 days |
You gonna have to code your own browser! --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
Kawaoneechan |
Posted on 19-10-03, 22:01
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Now with less self-mockery
Post: #423 of 599 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 198 days Last view: 6 hours |
With blackjack and hookers! |
CaptainJistuce |
Posted on 19-10-03, 23:36
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Post: #730 of 1164 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 66 days Last view: 3 days |
Posted by KawaWell, OBVIOUSLY. I thoughtt that went without saying. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
tomman |
Posted on 19-10-04, 11:56
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Dinosaur
Post: #568 of 1317 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 2 days Last view: 6 hours |
I thought that if you wanted blackjack and hookers, you needed VC money and an IPO for that... Licensed Pirate® since 2006, 100% Buttcoin™-free, enemy of All Things JavaScript™ |
CaptainJistuce |
Posted on 19-10-04, 12:10
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Post: #731 of 1164 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 66 days Last view: 3 days |
Posted by tommanSomethinsomethin dark web yaddayadda tor blahblah silk road buttcoin et cetera --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
Nicholas Steel |
Posted on 19-11-01, 06:39
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Post: #292 of 426
Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 502 days Last view: 17 days |
Disabling the ability to Side Load extensions in v74: https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2019/10/31/firefox-to-discontinue-sideloaded-extensions/ AMD Ryzen 3700X | MSI Gamer Geforce 1070Ti 8GB | 16GB 3600MHz DDR4 RAM | ASUS Crosshair VIII Hero (WiFi) Motherboard | Windows 10 x64 |
CaptainJistuce |
Posted on 19-11-01, 06:54
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Post: #758 of 1164 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 66 days Last view: 3 days |
Posted by Nicholas Steel A. Sideloading is a stupid term and I hate whoever coined it. B. So... if I read this right, they mean you can't have system-wide extensions now, and they have to be installed per-account? That's dumb. C. Sideloading is a stupid term and I hate whoever coined it. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
tomman |
Posted on 19-11-01, 09:51
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Dinosaur
Post: #583 of 1317 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 2 days Last view: 6 hours |
To be fair, the only case of system-wide extensions I've seen is adware/spyware shit dropped by shitware installers. In that case, GOOD RIDDANCE! ...but then, I'm only speaking about consumer-level scenarios. Once again, this has the potential to screw up enterprise-level deployments. But that's OK since Mozilla has never given a damn on "Firefox in the enterprise" anyway. Licensed Pirate® since 2006, 100% Buttcoin™-free, enemy of All Things JavaScript™ |
Screwtape |
Posted on 19-11-01, 10:19
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Full mod
Post: #363 of 443 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 1104 days Last view: 175 days |
Debian provides (or provided) system packages for popular Firefox and Thunderbird extensions, although I don't know how many people actually used them. I also heard of somebody who wrote a "translate this page" extension that worked by injecting the JS blob that Google Translate provides for webmasters to add to their own websites. They couldn't upload it to AMO because Mozilla forbids extensions that inject third-party JS into webpages, and now they can't side-load it either. On the other hand, I'm willing to bet that far more spyware, malware, and anti-virus "web security" extensions have been sideloaded than actual useful extensions. I wish humans weren't so terrible. The ending of the words is ALMSIVI. |
nyanpasu64 |
Posted on 19-11-01, 23:03 (revision 1)
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Post: #65 of 77
Since: 10-31-18 Last post: 1192 days Last view: 1119 days |
Could the "translate this page" extension be implemented as a userscript? - tampermonkey - violentmonkey with default injection mode set to auto (otherwise it will fail on many sites... why don't they do that by default? https://github.com/violentmonkey/violentmonkey/issues/597 ) - I heard there's an extension which uses Firefox's native userscript support, and also supports userstyles. But I'm not using it. Violentmonkey is good enough for userescripts, and Stylus supports toggling scripts without reloading the page (the new extension doesn't). |
funkyass |
Posted on 19-11-02, 05:49
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Post: #108 of 202
Since: 11-01-18 Last post: 663 days Last view: 19 days |
IIRC, Mozilla is planning on implementing the translate page natively in firefox sometime next year. |