AI Browser Dia Launches Publicly on Mac
The Browser Companyās Dia app is now open to anyone on Mac. Itās the first time the AI-powered browser has been widely available since its beta launch in June.
Following on from Operaās Neon, which arrived last month, Dia is another AI-first browsing experience thatās centere ⦠ā Read more
Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 229 With Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements
Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser that was first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed āSafari Technology Previewā to allow users to test features that ⦠ā Read more
Hi everyone, hereās a little introduction of my twtxt client (still WIP).
The client Iām developing is a single tenant project that runs entirely in the browser (it might use an optional backend).
Itās entirely based on native web-components and vanilla JS, it is designed to act closer to a toolkit than a full-fledged client, allowing users to āDIYā their own interface with pure html or plain javascript functions.
Users can also build their own engines by including a global javascript object that implement the defined internal API (TBD).
Iām planning to build a system that is easy enough to build and use with any skill level, using only pure html (with a homebrew minimal template engine) or via plain JS (Iāll be also providing some pre-made templates too).
Everything can be self-hosted on any static hosting provider, this allows to spread twtxt within communities like Neocities and similarly hosted websites (basically any Indieweb/Smallweb/Digital garden website and any of the common GitHub/Lab/Berg/lify Pages).
It will be probably named something like TxtCraft or craf.txt but Iām not really sure yet⦠š¤ (Maybe some suggestions could help)
Iām still in the experimental phase, so thereās no decent source-code to share yet, but it will soon enough!
Building beyond the browser: Keeley Hammond on Electron, open source, and the future of maintainership
Learn what it really takes to sustain one of the webās most widely used frameworks on this episode of the GitHub Podcast.
The post [Building beyond the browser: Keeley Hammond on Electron, open source, and the future of maintainership](https://github.blog/open-source/maintainers/building-beyond-the-browser-keeley-hammond-o ⦠ā Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Hm, I couldnāt trick yt-dlp into downloading the correct format. Works in the browser, though. š
Since Google announced their intentions to heavily limit sideloading on Android, starting end of 2026, Iāve been looking for potential solutions, for this policy change, that threatens the majority of projects I maintain, in some way. Google already killed my browser project years ago, but I have no other choice, than to fight this, any way I can.
The best choice to deal with this, will probably be the Android Debug Bridge, which can be used not only to install apps unrestricted, but also to uninstall, or remove, almost any unnecessary part of the OS. Shizuku, combined with Canta Debloater, is the winning combination for now.
Iāve already removed most Google apps from my device: the annoying AI assistant, the stupid Google app adding the annoying articles, left of your homes screen, Google One, Gboard, Safety app⦠itās amazing, no distracting Google slopware, like in the good old Android 2 days! And I absolutely intend to keep it this way, from now on, no new Google apps or services on my devices, unless Google can give me a good enough reason, to allow them there and whenever the app that verifies signatures, to block installing apps not approved by Google, Iāll just remove it from my device and advocate others do so too.
@mozilla@mozilla must have some telemetry or metrics or something to know how many #32bit firefox users are out there. I bet that, as a percentage, they arenāt more than a blip. Still, there has to be several thousand machines out there, running on 32bit hardware, connected to the internet, using #Firefox as its web browser.
And now Mozilla decided to hand those users over to #chromium, by stopping 32-bit support and telling them the alternative is to install a 64bit OS instead.
https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2025/09/05/firefox-32-bit-linux-support-to-end-in-2026/
<details>
tag in HTML; it lets you write a sentence or so that someone can then click to expand to see the actual post. it's called a CW because most people use it to warn for potentially triggering/harmful subjects, but you can really use it for anything, like spoilers in a TV show or even for joke punchlines
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I reckon the original <details>
need to have the open
attribute set in order to expand it, so I cannot just define some custom CSS rules to do that in my browser.
But in regards to twtxt, my client wonāt hide anything in that realm anyway. :-) Itās just more noise.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de this seems like a bit of an overkill, that would also harm modding and power users - who often need to see the exact implementation of new features and benefit from the ability to pull up the history of code changes, in their browser. Sure they could clone the repo and do that locally, but if it has dependencies, theyād also have to clone those, to see how those get updated and itād soon be a mess.
How about no longer using in-browser Git repo viewers? Make the AI bots do the work and actually clone the repo.
This probably means that I can no longer host my own website. I donāt want to deploy something like Anubis, because that ruins the whole thing: I want it to be accessible from ancient browsers, like OS/2 or Windows 3.11.
Iāll keep an eye on it for a while. Maybe try to block some IPs.
Sooner or later, Iāll take the website down and shift everything to Gopher.
#Pyxel is a retro inspired #GameEngine for #Python, itās very impressive!
Itās not hard to generate a static HTML page that loads your game to run on the browser with #pyodide (WASM). And it comes with an assets editor and a #chiptune making tool.
guys try Bluedwarf.top its so good and it works on every single browser even ones from 1990 its the best social media youll find
The globalists dreamed of destroying Gopher, and they almost succeeded. They succeeded in peopleās minds and in their browsers. Your message is a logical outcome of these imposed misconceptions.
#GitHub #GitHubPages #fail This is driving me madā¦
Images randomly deciding not to load on all my pages.
Is it just me? Is it my browserās fault? Is it just in Brazil?
I was working on this #shapely + #trimesh page⦠and I can only see the last image (the animated gif)!
https://abav.lugaralgum.com/material-aulas/Processing-Python-py5/shapely-e-trimesh.html
#GitHub #GitHubPages #fail This is driving me madā¦
Images randomly deciding not to load on all my pages.
Is it just me? Is it my browserās fault? Is it just in Brazil?
I was working on this #shapely + #trimesh page⦠and I can only see the last image (the animated gif)!
https://abav.lugaralgum.com/material-aulas/Processing-Python-py5/shapely-e-trimesh.html
Update: On this exact page I have bungled the image URLs (I blame Marktext for being stupid and not using a relative reference). But I swear loading problems have been going on other well formed pages.
Hi roman at shibboleths.org! Why do you use java? My lynx browser has no java.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de According to this screenshot, KDE still shows good old application icons: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/KDE_Plasma_5.21_Breeze_Twilight_screenshot.png
And GNOME used to have them, too: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Gnome-2-22_%284%29.png
I like the looks of your window manager. Thatās using Wayland, right? The only thing on this screenshot to critique is all that wasted space of the windows not making use of the full screen!!!1 At least the file browser. 8-)
This drives me nuts when my workmates share their screens. I really donāt get it how people can work like that. You canāt even read the whole line in the IDE or log viewer with all the expanded side bars. And then thereās 200 pixels on the left and another 300 pixels on the right where the desktop wallpaper shows. Gnaa! Thereās the other extreme end when somebody shares their ultra wide screen and I just have a āregularishā 16:10 monitor and donāt see shit, because itās resized way too tiny to fit my width. Good times. :-D
Sorry for going off on a tangent here. :-) Back to your WM: It has the right mix of being subtle and still similar to motif. Probably close to the older Windowses. My memory doesnāt serve me well, but I think they actually got it fairly good in my opinion. Your purple active window title looks killer. It just fits so well. This brown one (https://www.uninformativ.de/blog/postings/2025-07-22/0/leafpads.png) gives me also classic vibes. Awww. We ran some similar brownish color scheme (donāt recall its name) on Win95 or Win98 for some time on the family computer. I remember other people visting us not liking these colors. :-D
The warning is: your browser is suspiciously anonymous. And my ip from Telekom Munich.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Hm, I donāt think so, the requested page was a Linux-specific post. š¤ I sometimes wonder if privacy-oriented browsers might do this on purpose, to create garbage data? š¤ No idea.
Looks like hereās something wrong with Markdown parsing. š¤ The original twt looks like this:
>This extension was turned off because it is no longer supported
Thanks Google.
This browser was uninstalled because it absolutely sucks!
So only the first line should be a quote.
This extension was turned off because it is no longer supported
Thanks Google.
This browser was uninstalled because it absolutely sucks!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org which browser do you use? Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, under Ubuntu, all show it fine.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de This one is too bleeding edge for me, not even my browser can render it.
Try again. RR fixed for Linux core browser systemsā¦
Something is missing in your main page. And if I try /rr.php or gb/index.php , I get a warnig snd may ip. Nice way to see my ip in my browser. You see, Iām from Nurlat/Tartastan. Not really. :-) o _ o
It looks like I missed a lot. My Pinephone is ideal for Gopher browsing because Firefox runs like a slug. Need more ARM Linux browsers.
The stigmatization of Gopher:// has unclear roots for me, as does the browser-level removal of its support. Why do globalists oppose gopher:// in every possible way, but not ftp?
ok. iāve changed usernames, doing this from Lynx now instead of a web browser. i saw the plugins for firefox. not sure if Iām going to do that. i mean, i have this
FFS! Canāt I just get results, accurate no BS results? No erroneous/misleading AI-Slop of a summary Iāve never asked for ? I get it, there is plenty of people who LOooove (if not worship) that shit, Good for them! But at least make it opt-in or add in some kind of āDo Not Slopā browser option (as if the āDo Not Trackā one made a difference, but I digress). Shitās only going down-hill from here, I might as well as just spin up my own Searx instance and call it a day.
Who have old version Konquerror browser for WinXP?
Of Pointlessware and CEOs
Had a moment, to check up on some of the companies, I stopped following, get to The Browser Company and see their newest product - itās just Chrome, with an AI chat window pop-up and thatās it. Something Canary Chrome, come with already.
I see Theo from T3.gg, making fun of it on YouTube and promoting āhisā product - an AI chat app, where you can choose from multiple models, by all the popular AI companies. Something I already have a worse version of, at work and I donāt even use it.
Thereās also an interview, about the future of virtual keyboards, surely this is at least actually a real thing and not more pointless horse shit. I check the website of the keyboard SDK, and itās around 20 identical apps, that just copy the same keyboard SDK/api and slap chatgpt features on top - in the App Store, these are surrounded by chatgpt clones, that just feed the users prompts, into the real thing and put ads, next to the answers.
been a while! iāve been using my laptop more to kind of change my workflow, but without my browser bookmarks to remind me to check some sites, iāve forgotten to check yarnverse! forgive me friends T_T
(g+) Erstes Recall im Test: Recall gibts auch ohne Microsoft - als KI-Lern-Tool
Nein, es ist nicht das Recall von Microsoft, sondern ein KI-Tool, das hilft, Wissen zu erfassen, sammeln und sortieren - und das ziemlich gut. Ein Test von Tobias Kƶltzsch ( KI, Browser)
Run Classic MacOS & NeXTSTEP in Your Web Browser
If youāve been a reader of OSXDaily for a while you almost certainly have seen us mention some of the fun web apps that allow you to run full fledged versions of operating systems in your web browser, from Mac OS 9, Mac OS 8, or Mac OS 7, to even Windows 1.0. Many of ⦠Read More ā Read more
Run Classic MacOS & NeXTSTEP in Your Web Browser
If youāve been a reader of OSXDaily for a while you almost certainly have seen us mention some of the fun web apps that allow you to run full fledged versions of operating systems in your web browser, from Mac OS 9, Mac OS 8, or Mac OS 7, to even Windows 1.0. Many of ⦠Read More ā Read more
[$] Nyxt: the Emacs-like web browser
Nyxt is an unusual web
browser that tries to answer the question, āwhat if Emacs was a
good web browser?ā. Nyxt is not an Emacs package, but a full
web browser written in Common Lisp and available under the BSD
three-clause license. Its target audience is developers who want a
browser that is keyboard-driven and extensible; Nyxt is also developed
for Linux first, rather than Linux being an afterthought or just a
sliver of its audience. The philosophy (as described ⦠ā Read more
USA: Admin-Panels zahlreicher Wasserwerke frei zugƤnglich im Netz
Forscher haben im Internet Hunderte von Admin-Panels für Wasseraufbereitungsanlagen entdeckt. Sie haben die Anlagen teils ohne Anmeldung per Browser steuern können. ( Sicherheitslücke, Security)
Umgehung des Sandboxings: Meta und Yandex de-anonymisieren Android-Nutzer
Sicherheitsforscher decken eine Methode auf, mit der Meta und Yandex flüchtige Web-Identifikatoren in dauerhafte Nutzeridentitäten umgewandelt haben. ( Android, Browser)
Windows: Microsoft entfernt aufdringliches Verhalten von Edge für EU
Künftig sollen Standard-Browser auch wirklich zum Standard für weit mehr Dateitypen werden. Zudem können sie Edge für PDFs leicht wechseln. ( Windows 11, Microsoft)
Notfallupdate: Aktiv ausgenutzte Chrome-Lücke gefährdet Nutzer
Wer Google Chrome verwendet, sollte den Browser dringend aktualisieren. Mehrere gefährliche Schwachstellen wurden gepatcht. Eine davon wird bereits aktiv ausgenutzt. ( Sicherheitslücke, Google)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de this is mind boggling. How come it looks just fine under Mosaic, and not under IE3? Man, am I glad I donāt use a Microsoft browser!
My website is compatible with many old browsers, but Internet Explorer 3, uhm, not so much.
Security updates for Monday
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (389-ds-base, ghostscript, grafana, kernel, and osbuild-composer), Debian (intel-microcode, kernel, libphp-adodb, and openssl), Fedora (dotnet8.0, ghostscript, iputils, nbdkit, open-vm-tools, thunderbird, and vyper), Mageia (chromium-browser-stable, glibc, iputils, microcode, nodejs, and zsync), Oracle (.NET 8.0, .NET 9.0, 389-ds-base, avahi, buildah, compat-openssl11, expat, firefox, ghostscript, gimp, git, grafana, gvisor-tap-vsock, libso ⦠ā Read more
How to make switching between tabs browser like? ā Read more
Is there any Markdown viewer plugin for browser, if I use vimwiki? ā Read more
Also spent the morning continuing to think about a new design for EdgeGuardās WAF. Iām basically going to build an entirely new pluggable WAF that will be designed to only consider Rate Limiting, IP/ASN-based filtering, JavaScript challenge handling, Basic behavioral analysis and Anomaly detection.
The only part of this design Iām not 100% sure about is the Javascript-based challenge handling? š¤ Iām also considering making this into a āproof of workā requirement too, but I also donāt want to falsely block folks that a) turn Javascript⢠off or b) Use a browser like links
, elinks
or lynx
for example.
Hmmm š§
Google Disputes Apple VPās Claim of Safari Search Traffic Decline
Google has issued a rare public statement seemingly contradicting Apple senior VP Eddy Cueās courtroom testimony that Safari browser searches declined for the first time in April 2025.
Cueās comments, made during the ongoing U.S. Justice Department antitrust lawsuit against Google, triggered a 7.51% drop in Googleās stock price on Wedn ⦠ā Read more
And on a similar note, cross-post from Mastodon:
What I love about HTML and HTTP is that it can degrade rather gracefully on old browsers.
My website isnāt spectacular but I donāt think it looks horrible, either. And itās still usable just fine all the way down to WfW 3.11:
Itās not perfect, but itās usable. And that makes me happy. Almost 30 years of compatibilty.
The biggest sacrifice is probably that I donāt enforce TLS and that HTTP 1.0 has no Host:
header, so no vhosts (or rather, everything must come from the default vhost). (Yes, some old browsers send Host:
, even though they predate HTTP 1.1. Netscape does, but not IBM WebExplorer, for example.)
(On the other hand, it might completely suck on modern mobile devices. Dunno, I barely use those. š¤Ŗ)
My favorit browser fir gopher is overbite for android from gopher.floodgap.com or DiggieDog from Google Apps.
Firefox 138.0 released
Version\āØ138.0 of the Firefox web browser has been released. Changes include
some profile-management improvements, the ability to get weather-related
suggestions in the address bar (US only), and some security fixes. ā Read more
Security updates for Tuesday
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (glibc, php:8.1, and thunderbird), Debian (libreoffice), Fedora (caddy), Mageia (chromium-browser-stable), Red Hat (php:8.1), SUSE (glow), and Ubuntu (kicad, linux-aws-5.15, linux-azure-nvidia, linux-gcp-5.15, mistral, python-mistral-lib, tomcat8, and trafficserver). ā Read more
Firefox Browser Gets Tab Groups
Mozilla recently updated the Firefox browser to add support for tab groups, a feature that Firefox users have been wanting for years. According to Mozilla, tab groups have been the most requested idea on the Mozilla Connect community platform, and it was actually the first request that Mozilla received when launching Connect in 2022.
 for all Windows starting with XP. Do not suffer http://shibboleths.org/roman/index.html
Some gopher browsers handle type i and spaces better than others.
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Run Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar in a Web Browser
Mac OS X Jaguar 10.2 may have been released all the way back in 2002, but thanks to the InfiniteMac project, you can also run Mac OS X Jaguar on your modern Mac right now with just a web browser. Sure you might even have an old dusty Mac laying around in a closet that ⦠Read More ā Read more
Run Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar in a Web Browser
Mac OS X Jaguar 10.2 may have been released all the way back in 2002, but thanks to the InfiniteMac project, you can also run Mac OS X Jaguar on your modern Mac right now with just a web browser. Sure you might even have an old dusty Mac laying around in a closet that ⦠Read More ā Read more
[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 24, 2025
Inside this weekās LWN.net Weekly Edition:
Front: Owen Le Blanc and MCC; UID/GID drift; DMA for UIO; More LSFMM+BPF 2025 coverage.
Briefs: EU OS; RISC-V Fedora; Ubuntu 25.04; NLnet funding; Template strings; Tor Browser 14.5; Quotes; ā¦
Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more. ā Read more
Security updates for Friday
Security updates have been issued by Debian (graphicsmagick and libapache2-mod-auth-openidc), Fedora (giflib, mod_auth_openidc, mysql8.0, perl, perl-Devel-Cover, perl-PAR-Packer, perl-String-Compare-ConstantTime, rust-openssl, rust-openssl-sys, trunk, and workrave), Mageia (chromium-browser-stable and rust), Oracle (java-1.8.0-openjdk, java-17-openjdk, java-21-openjdk, kernel, libreoffice, and webkit2gtk3), Red Hat (gvisor-tap-vsock), SUSE (containerd, docker, docker-stable, forge ⦠ā Read more
Tor Browser 14.5 released
Version\āØ14.5 of the Tor\āØBrowser has been released. Notable features in this release
include the addition of Connection Assist for the Android version of
the Tor Browser, and language support for Belarusian, Bulgarian, and
Portuguese for all versions of the browser.
Should Tor Browser fail to establish a direct connection to the Tor
network, Connection Assist will offer to find and try bridges for
y ⦠ā Read more
Catanzaro: Dangerous arbitrary file read vulnerability in Yelp
GNOME contributor Michael Catanzaro has written a blog\āØpost about a noteworthy vulnerability in GNOMEās help browser, Yelp.
I donāt normally blog about particular CVEs, but Yelp CVE-2025-3155 is
noteworthy because it is quite severe, public for several weeks now,
and not yet fixed upstream. In short, help files can rea ⦠ā Read more
Hahaha! And now they show tiny! I had to reload the page. So, I see the problem on iOS and macOS Safari too. I have no other browser to test with, I exclusively use Safari.
I donāt ask much from browser or OS, just that it doesnāt spy on me.
@prologic@twtxt.net, from IRC:
- Saving preferences is failing. Specifically trying to save āOpen Linksā on the same window. For sure it isnāt happening. Check errors on browserās console.
- Search results pagination is broken. Search for ātwtxt.netā and see it. Also, picking oldest/newest makes no difference on that search query.
Can you confirm the fix temporarily in browser before I make the CSS change? Iām rubbish at CSS š¤£
canāt watch anything on netflix, it says my browser is not up to date (but it is) and that the content is not avail to watch instantly⦠this is supposed to be easy but itās not anymore, I guess I divorce with netflix and cancel the subscriptionā¦
@thecanine@twtxt.net My apologies, mate! :-( As @david@collantes.us pointed out, this was definitely not my intent at all.
For the easter egg hunt, I first looked for a hidden image map link on the pixel dog in the right lower corner itself. Maybe one giant pixel just links to somewhere else, I figured. But I couldnāt find any and then quickly moved on. Hence, I naturally viewed the HTML source. Because where else would be a good hiding place for easter eggs, right?
Next, I noticed the <font>
tags. I thought I had read quite some time ago that they are not an HTML5 thing, but wasnāt entirely sure about it. So, I asked the W3C HTML validator. Sure enough. I thought I let you know about the violations. If somebody had found a mistake on my site, Iād love to hear about it, so I could fix it. Iām sorry that my chosen form of report didnāt resonate with you all that well. I reckoned youāll also find it a bit funny, but I was clearly very wrong on that.
I actually followed the dog cow link to the video, so I ended up on the easter egg. However, I didnāt recognize it as such. ĀÆ_(ć)_/ĀÆ Oh well.
Regarding my message about the browser quirks: I read your answer that you were arguing against the HTML validator findings. Of course, everybody can do with their sites whatever they likes.
Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 216 With Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements
Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser that was first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed āSafari Technology Previewā to allow users to test features that ⦠ā Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I do agree āthe rules of the webā, are far too loose - at least the syntax ones. I do think backwards compatibility is necessary.
As for my website, it might be visually very similar, to how it looked since its creation, many years ago, but it is frequently improved. Features that originally used JavaScript, changed to HTML and CSS components, code simplified, optimised to withstand browser updates and new screen resolutions,⦠Even a good chunk of the errors on your list, were already addressed and I plan to address the rest soon.
Just find it a bit depressing, that my attempt to bring back some of the old Internet spirit, by making a hidden easteregg page page for this years April 1st, was met with people complaining about April fools day jokes and you insinuating my website sucks.
@thecanine@twtxt.net And this is exactly why there are quirks modes in browsersā¦
Iām actually glad I donāt have to deal with all this web shit and work with compilers that hit me in the face when I do something illegal. :-)
Firefox 137.0 released
Version\āØ137.0 of the Firefox browser has been released. Changes include the
rollout of tab\āØgroups, a number of search-bar changes, and the ability to add signatures
to PDF files. ā Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org you must be loved by all the web developers in town! But ok, I have added all the missing semicolons, that should technically be there, but them not being there, does not make a difference.
Font color change inside every summary element, was a very deliberate choice, to color the text, but leave the arrow black (same as website background). But ok, I rewrote the CSS to hide the arrows and make all summaries white - since this also works better, with some dark theme enforcing browser extensions.
HOWEVER āpā as a child element of āsummaryā is a thing, that as far as I know, all browsers respect and if a font color is applied only once, I donāt think it matters, if itās done through HTML or CSS, you smart ass.
Security updates for Friday
Security updates have been issued by Debian (mercurial and opensaml), Fedora (augeas, mingw-libxslt, and nodejs-nodemon), Mageia (chromium-browser-stable), Red Hat (grafana, kernel, kernel-rt, opentelemetry-collector, and podman), SUSE (apache-commons-vfs2, python3, and python36), and Ubuntu (ghostscript, linux, linux-aws, linux-azure, linux-gcp, linux-gke, linux-gkeop,
linux-ibm, linux-intel-iotg, linux-lowlatency, linux-lowlatency-hwe-5.15,
linux-nvidia, linux-oracle, linux-orac ⦠ā Read more
thanks andros!
instead of adding the new twt at the end of the feed, do it at the beginning
The PHP client did that originally, although I didnāt see a real benefit if you use⦠a client.
It could help if you read the .txt file through a browser or something. Also, not many clients are prepared to cut the request, and you canāt rely on the file being organized that way, so finally we dropped that feature.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, most of the graphical applications are actually KDE programs:
- KMail ā e-mail client
- Okular ā PDF viewer
- Gwenview ā image viewer
- Dolphin ā file browser
- KWallet ā password manager (I want to check out
pass
one day. The most annoying thing is that when I copy a password, it says that the password has been modified and asks me whether I want to save the changes. I never do, because the password is still the same. I donāt get it.)
- KPatience ā card game
- Kdenlive ā video editor
- Kleopatra ā certificate manager
Qt:
- VLC ā video player
- Psi ā Jabber client (I happily used Kopete in the past, but that is not supported anymore or so. I donāt remember.)
- sqlitebrowser ā SQLite browser
Gtk:
- Firefox ā web browser
- Quod Libet ā music player (I should look for a better alternative. Canāt remember why I had to move away from Amarok, was it dead? There was a fork Clementine or so, but I had to drop that for some unknown reason, too.)
- Audacity ā audio editor
- GIMP ā image editor
These are the things that are open right now or that I could think of. Most other stuff I actually do in the terminal.
In the pastā¢, I used the Python KDE4 bindings. That was really nice. I could pass most stuff directly in the constructor and didnāt have to call gazillions of setters improving the experience significantly. If I ever wanted to do GUI programming again, Iād definitely go that route. There are also great Qt bindings for Python if one wanted to avoid the KDE stuff on top. The vast majority I do for myself, though, is either CLI or maybe TUI. A few web shit things, but no GUIs anymore. :-)
Security updates for Thursday
Security updates have been issued by Debian (php7.4, python-django, and python3.9), Fedora (bluez, iwd, libell, and radare2), Mageia (chromium-browser-stable, mosquitto, tomcat, tomcat packages, and vim), Oracle (firefox, grub2, python3, thunderbird, and webkit2gtk3), Red Hat (fence-agents, php:7.4, and python-jinja2), SUSE (assimp-devel, crane, ffmpeg-4, freetype2, helm, kernel, kured, python-Django, python-Jinja2, python311-Django4, and tomcat), and Ubuntu (alpine, djoser, l ⦠ā Read more
If you have an old phone with a browser able for http, you can look at gopher sites by using the gopher portal http://gopher.floodgap.com/gopher/gw?
Fixing Safari for Mac Error āThis webpage was reloaded because a problem occurredā
Safari is a fantastic web browser on the Mac, but that doesnāt mean itās always trouble-free. One issue that Safari users may see on the Mac from time to time will cause a webpage to refresh and then throw an error message that says āthis webpage was reloaded because a problem occurredā. You might also ⦠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/03/19/fixing-safar ⦠ā Read more
Today I learned how to use TestCafƩ. It is a E2E framework.
I needed it because I wanted to write a script that would launch a browser in the background, log me in with a username and password, and return the cookie value with the token ID. The goal is to perform tests with the token.
https://testcafe.io/
also @Andros, I see that if I open that URL on my browser, I see weird characters in the .txt
file:
description = ðŸĀā
Perhaps your nginx server is missing a Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
header?
https://serverfault.com/a/975289
In timeline
it looks OK however, I think itās relying on
The file must be encoded with UTF-8
of the original spec:
https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/twtxtfile.html
spirobel submits CCS proposal to develop Monero Payment Links, Browser Wallet, multisig companion app
spirobel1 has submitted a CCS proposal2 to finish developing the Monero Browser Wallet3, create a self-hostable Stripe Payment Links 4 alternative5 and a multisig companion app, in an effort to make XMR web shopping more convenient and secure:
Currently Monero shoppers have to copy and paste addresses from the t ⦠ā Read more
** mkv no more **
My previous post included a video. I made that video with OBS which outputs .mkv
video files.
I wanted to do my best to ensure that folks with a variety of devices and browsers would be able to watch the video if they wanted to, so, I converted it into a few different formats.
Hereās the bash script I wrote to do that. It relies on ffmpeg.
ā`hljs bash
#!/bin/bash
if ! command -v ffmpeg &> /dev/null; then
echo "ffmpeg ... ā [Read more](https://eli.li/mkv-no-more)```
Does Dildo browser support the DICT protocol?
(Updated) NanoKVM-USB: 4K HDMI Loopback, USB 3.0, and Integrated Keyboard/Mouse Control
This month, Sipeed unveiled the NanoKVM-USB, described as a compact and low-cost device designed to simplify the operation and management of multiple systems. The Sipeed Wiki pages indicate that this device eliminates the need for dedicated keyboards, mice, or monitors. It allows users to perform operations graphically through the Chrome browser on a single computer, [ā¦] ā Read more
I canāt. I use Windows 3.11 and do not use the Dildo browser ā¦
What can we do? Itās a browser⦠DILDO..
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, maybe. What browsers are you using again for these two?
Once again, the insane commi are writing to in American gopher, through an American browser, to American server. lol
@arne@uplegger.eu Uuuuhhh, das fühlt sich klasse an, gute Arbeit mein Lieber! :-)
Besonders positiv hervorheben muss ich die Rohdatenansicht. Sowas hab ich mir auch schon in der Vergangenheit hin und wieder gewünscht. Wie toll es doch wär, direkt den Eintrag im Original zu sehen, ohne erst im Feed mühsam auf die Suche gehen zu müssen, was auch noch einen Wechsel auf den Browser oder den Editor erzwingt. Das werd ich mir definitiv auch einbauen. Insbesondere für die Entwicklung absolut hilfreich. Die Textarea könntest Du noch mit einem readonly
-Attribut ausstatten.
Die Gesamtbaumansicht einer Unterhaltung gefƤllt mir ebenfalls. Davon bin ich ja ein groĆer Verfechter. Nicht nur die direkten Antworten zu sehen, sondern alle. Klar, bei tief verschachtelten Unterhaltungen und sehr langen BeitrƤgen verliert man da doch mal den Ćberblick, aber die kommen in der Praxis meiner Erfahrung nur selten vor.
Die zwei Elemente in der FuĆzeile eines Beitrags würde ich auch noch versuchen in die Kopfzeile zu verschieben, dann wird die Darstellung insgesamt kompakter, gerade bei Unterhaltungen kƶnnte das von Vorteil sein.
Weiter so!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @prologic@twtxt.net š There was something weird going on with my #Timeline instance, the text input box was visible even though I was logged out and I was able to twt from it ⦠It has to do with cache because it wouldnāt disappear unless I whip my websiteās cache from the browser.
Poke @sorenpeter@darch.dk and @eapl.me@eapl.me I have no Idea how to reproduce this.
I tried using Firefox Focus as my default browser for a while but it was to extreme. Itās still the only one on my home screen. 50-60 is sort of my intent, but then it keeps being ājust one moreā¦ā.
Haveno v1.0.18 released with various fixes and improvements
woodser1 has released Haveno2 version 1.0.183 with various bug fixes, improvements and updates.
Reduce disk usage up to 98% by saving wallets less frequently..
Update to Tor browser v14.0.3 and Tor binary v0.4.8.13
Increase trade limit of 'no deposit' offers to 1.5 XMR
Rename 'Cash at ATM' to 'Cardless Cash'
Support startup flag to specify blockchain location for local node
Improv ... ā [Read more](https://monero.observer/woodser-releases-haveno-v1.0.18-fixes-improvements/)
"twtxtfeevalidator/0.0.1"
UA about? I thought I could ask before throwing a 1000GB file at it šŖ¤ could it be the same 'xt' thing @lyse was talking about the other day?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org yep, I gave it a spin locally! I freaking love the cute logo and the UI is fiiiine š my TUI browsers love it just as much ā¦
the windows CSS frameworks are sooo epic like you mean i can click a win aero button in my browser?!?! WITCHCRAFT!
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz iāve really wanted to make one of those sites you can curl thatās terminal friendly but looks different on the browser like how does wttr.in do it⦠magic
[WTS] [0.005 XMR] Zen Mind - Shunryu Suzuki Digital Scans
Iāve scanned this book. There are 68 pics (138 pages). These scans are double-paged (2 pages scanned at same time). (47MB) Download link is a Tor/Onion link, using the OnionShare program. You will need the Tor browser to download. After purchasing, you will automatically receive the download link.
Link: https://xmrbazaar.com/listing/Qbby/
themaker117@conversations.im (XMPP) ā Read more
posting from my phone yayyy just downloaded a random tabbed browser off f-droid for this bc my main mobile browser is firefox focus which isnāt great for persisting data
I think best browser for Gopher is Blue skies
NanoKVM-USB: 4K HDMI Loopback, USB 3.0, and Integrated Keyboard/Mouse Control
This month, Sipeed unveiled the NanoKVM-USB, described as a compact and low-cost device designed to simplify the operation and management of multiple systems. The Sipeed Wiki pages indicate that this device eliminates the need for dedicated keyboards, mice, or monitors. It allows users to perform operations graphically through the Chrome browser on a single computer, [ā¦] ā Read more