For me it opens a browser view inside Boost, so not the expected behavior.
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There's a lot of open source browsers out there. Would you use one if it doesn't have [...] mandatory extensions?
There are literally only chromium-based browsers and Firefox (and its forks) with any meaningful market share. Developing a new browser engine is extremely complicated and time consuming, so there really is no danger of having "too many" browsers. And of course all browsers based on chromium (Google Chrome, Edge, Vivaldi, Brave, ...) support the same set of extensions, because they use the same engine. So extension compatibility is also not a problem.
Supporting the gazillion ever-changing web technologies and standards and layout systems for a completly new browser is a problem though.
Honestly I would probably not use it. One if the most important things I'm looking for in an API is reliability - and a project that has no financing is really just waiting to have its plug pulled.
You might be highly motivated right now to keep it going for many years. But without a steady income it might just be a burden to keep it going at some point.
(Nothing personally obviously, I don't know you and wish you all the best!)
Yeah it's mind-boggling that not even Google is providing helpful changelogs for their Android apps in their own app store.
Yeah, such a weird editorialization - it's a huge trade-off, making such a feature completely unacceptable for me personally.
I subscribed to YouTube Premium a few days ago, after being a long-time Spotify subscriber. It really does seem like a viable alternative.... except for the lack of something like Spotify connect. I can't even control the playback on my computer or TV from my phone. It's like every YouTube Music device is on their own, knowing nothing about the others. With Spotify I could seamlessly continue the playback of the song I was listening to in my car on my phone and later on the smart speaker in my apartment.
Happy to hear that! I got myself a Vyper about 2 month ago and I'm very happy with it (no modifications, only calibration).
Wasn't sure if I have low standards or I just got lucky because I don't feel any need to modify or tune the printer. Only had one failed print and that was because I haven't cleaned the printing bed at all and it hat literally sunscreen from my hands on it.
I love Prusa for the great software they provide and I'm a big supporter of open source, but the printers always seem to require a bit of maintenance (which is fine if you like to tinker and tune!)
There is no released video of the accident. Some videos are floating around social media but those are fake or from other, unrelated submarine catastrophies.
I totally agree regarding Steinbeck's immersive style! I've only read 'Beyond Eden' so far, but I really liked the immersion (neither being American nor a person from the 19th century...)
Very nice! I'm currently on chromium so I can't use it – but it's one more reason to switch back to Firefox :)
That sounds super useful! Does it also change www.reddit.com/... to the archived OLD.reddit.com version? Those seem to work much better, yet most Google results are to the new interface.
Yeah, "just use modulo" - no shit, you must be some kind of master programmer