The question How a horse would wear pants? has finally been answered.
Wow, thanks for such a thorough answer!
Explain me like I’m five - why?
I’ve read the first book of the series after watching the whole show, but I found it less interesting than the show - does it get better with the next ones?
EDIT: seems like there is no such thing actually, I’m confused
Didn’t know Proton Note exists lol need to check it out
Great, I hope the next step will be a desktop app since you do not always have access to the internet
Also refreshing which is rather common action in this kind of apps should be more convenient imo
But doing a refresh on a home button click is just really common pattern. Look Reddit, Facebook, instagram, Netflix, LinkedIn etc. It’s not optimal UX-wise to break patterns repeated in so much apps that they basically became a standard, because it creates confusion for users.
It’s a bit confusing to me that clicking on „Posts” button in the bottom menu takes me to the communities list. I believe more standard behavior is to just refresh current feed - can we have it like that please?
I think even Facebook lets you opt out of personalized ads or is it like that only in Europe as well?
I was expecting a bit more out of this article lol
Mine is still updating from aurora channel 😕 I’m on v118.0b2 now. Guess it didn’t really work
This is exactly what I wanted, thanks a lot!
Some setting in about:config maybe? It's kinda ridiculous that it disappears with like 12 tabs open.
(I know I can click scroll-wheel on my mouse to close it, but it's still a problem when I'm using trackpad)
I would wait and see if channel gets updated after next update
Well, I wasn’t really aware of the consequences it will bring (crashes, constant updates) when downloading it and didn’t want to setup regular Firefox from scratch
Alright, I figured it out myself - you need to change app.update.channel
in about:config to release
. TIL that developer edition has its own update channel called 'aurora' which is even more experimental than 'beta'.
As in title - is there a way to opt out from getting beta updates on Firefox Developer Edition? I don't want to constantly restart my browser, also it crashes a lot most likely because I'm always on beta version (currently on 117.0b8).
Brave Rewards are turned off by default.
Can’t we have something cooler than a Saturn icon? Were there some legal issues with the previous one?
Hey guys, has anyone of you tried Mozilla VPN? What are your opinions? It's just been released in my country and the price is pretty good, so I might be interested in it and wondering what are your thoughts on it.