@millihertz I sometimes leave it running for days and I've never observed anything of the sort. Could that be the cache? Try setting the limit to 20 seconds — usually more than enough. Mine can cache up to a half of three gigabyte video, but I'm fine with it. I don't like that my badly-written Lua scripts make it spawn a lot of processes though 🤭
@Rezard Что-то среднее между третьей и восьмой. Возможно это та же сова с разницей в полчаса 🤔
@johan Это вроде бы и была горизонтальная прокрутка по-умолчанию. Другой вопрос, что тогда сайты так никто не верстал.
Можно ещё прокручивать текущий элемент или всю страницу полностью— полезность тоже так себе.
Ещё можно увеличение привязать вместо pinch-zoom — бывает полезно, когда экран большой, сидишь далеко от него и не хочется тянуться к клавиатуре. Но тогда больших экранов ни у кого особо не было, и я не помню чтобы кто-то так использовал 🤷
@Rezard
@Rezard Ну вот молча стоять в очереди не так уж и просто 😅
@jaseg I still don't like it 😅
But you are right, what looks like a weird quirk is actually a pretty smart trick!
@nosleep Oh, the Soviet medical worker script! 😆
@jaseg Do upscaled PNG images look blurry in browsers? 🤨
OMG, they do! That's even worse than what we see here solved with vector pixels.
@haverholm@imaginair.es
@scy Also, can rappers be vegetarians? I've read that they often have beef even with the ones whom they don't like. They are probably enjoying pork with their friends 🤷
@fcktheworld587
I was never a fan of Greta or of giving someone to the cops, but this is so funny 🤣
It's like a chess game in which you make situation worse with every other move, but you still make it because you are too stupid 😂
@hutchingsmusic
@Jessica True. And you can never win this race unless you yourself have the resources of Google. But "going small" and not relying on latest-greatest APIs might be a good thing for web development. E.g. HTTP/3 — does everyone like that? I think not, it's a privacy nightmare, maybe not supporting that is a good thing.
@pjals @mjdxp
@Jessica
Access to the source means a lot even if you don't intend to hack on it: it means you can build this software for platforms not supported by original developers, it means you can build it without features you don't need, it means you can apply community patches and fixes and build it yourself, and not wait for the official builds to arrive. Being open source is good!
@tn5421 @itzzenxx @mjdxp
@Jessica Not necessarily, the development might slow down, or go in completely different direction, but it will live on in some form. Pale Moon was forked off Firefox years ago and it's still pretty much alive. Firefox itself is based on "dead" Netscape code base. Developed by community ≠ dead. In fact, I think it might be be better fate for Firefox than being controlled by a centralized entity like Mozilla 🤷
@pjals @mjdxp
@neural_meduza Ну может он хотя бы серпился?
@mainframed767 And the one on the left is PBX I suppose 😄
@root Deal! I'm building erlang, elixir and Postgres for PowerPC then! This will take a while 😅
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