Reminds me of the old MSN web browser that would say this to you when you logged in.
Izax
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Android@lemmy.world•when did they bring back the "clear all" buttonEnglish
10·1 year agoIt’s always been there. They did (a long time ago now) move it all the way to the left to prevent people from pressing it all the time. In theory, Android should manage resources well enough that you shouldn’t have to use it.
Try soaking it again overnight but with dishwasher detergent instead of normal dish soap
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Looking for a good solution for a hands-free kiosk.English
3·1 year agoIt also supports about:config settings with the AutoConfig feature. Does this help? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customizing-firefox-using-autoconfig
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Looking for a good solution for a hands-free kiosk.English
6·1 year agoI would just go with Debian personally since it’s not updated very often.
- You can add Firefox to startup applications several ways, such as startup apps GUI on any desktop environment.
- Most desktop environments have an “automatic login” option you can configure. You can also disable or remove the login manager
- You can configure some desktop environments (xfce I know for sure) to not launch the panel. Don’t forget to also look up how to disable your TTY hotkeys!
- Install the unattended-upgrades package and Debian/Ubuntu will update automatically. I hardly ever have to touch the updates on my Debian machines
- You can make Firefox’s config directory read only and it won’t be able to write to it
Nice to haves:
- Plymouth can be installed on Debian, and has a few themes that are simple spinners
- You can do this. Look up how to do the policies.json file. Since the Firefox directory will be read only, it won’t be able to be changed by the user
- I think you can still install add-ons like an ad blocker with policies.json, but not 100% dure
- Do a preseed install or similar https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Preseed
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Apple@lemmy.world•Windows and Linux users what are your must have apps/programs when you set up MacOS for the first time?
6·3 years agoHow could I have forgotten iTerm2… These are all great suggestions though! Going to give Amphetamine and IINA a try!
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Apple@lemmy.world•Windows and Linux users what are your must have apps/programs when you set up MacOS for the first time?
7·3 years agoThese are the Mac-exclusive apps I use regularly on my MacBook Pro 14" CotEditor Amazing open source text editor just for Mac BetterSnapTool for snapping windows (old school I know) Image2icon is useful for making my dock icons consistent TopNotch because the notch is annoying TG Pro because Macs get hot Keka because sometimes you run across a RAR or 7z file
These are just Mac apps, but I also use a bunch of cross-platform apps
Fish flavored fries? Yuck! No thanks!
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Outlook suddenly started opening links in Edge, disregarding my default browser settingsEnglish
362·3 years agoI’ll keep using Firefox until I’m dead or it’s dead!
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Android@lemmy.world•The Pixel 4A will stop receiving security updates in August. New phone suggestions?English
54·3 years agoHave you considered installing a custom ROM? That’s what I do especially if the phone is still totally functional. It looks like Lineage supports the 4A https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/sunfish/

This wasn’t intended to be misleading. The term “Server” as in a Discord Server is because, be fore Discord were the days of Ventrilo and TeamSpeak. For many of us gamers used to have to run or pay for their own actual server to have that kind of functionality. Then we’d combine direct calling with Skype for small groups and video. The term made sense at the time, but hasn’t held up to the test of time. Basically Discord solved a problems of having to pay for those servers, and having to use two separate programs.