Well, we’ve been vertically centring content with no-trick pure CSS for years now, so, good I guess?
Well, we’ve been vertically centring content with no-trick pure CSS for years now, so, good I guess?
The whole page transferred about 7kB and shows 18.2kB of ressources according to the debug tools.
I’m trying a new approach. Since I won’t touch anything beyond W10, and W10 is getting officially phased out, I just informed people that I won’t provide tech support for W11 and beyond.
Good. Can we get more billionaire onto this trend of offing themselves?
The “solution” is to curate things, invest massive human resources in it, and ultimately still gets accused of tailoring the results and censoring stuff.
Let’s put that toy back in the toy box, and keep it at the few things it can do well instead of trying to fix every non-broken things with it.
ProjectM is a thing :)
AI isn’t smart. But the current level of robotic and AI we have (well, we had even before LLM) could enable a society were a lot of basic needs could be done very efficiently by machines, making it meaningless for people to have to fight for these basic needs.
Unfortunately, the goal is to increase ROI.
More like “die”. Because the basic income that should be enabled by robots doing our job is not coming anytime soon, sadly.
Physicists are warry about splitting atoms; historians are warry about splitting Germany.
Yes, the issue is not the glaring error we catch and laugh about; it’s the one that fly under the radar. This could potentially be dramatic.
Can I dsable all local AI features
Hopefully
Or better yet not have that functionality installed?
Unlikely. Firefox has long been gone down the way of “everything included”. They started bundling extensions and peripheral features into the core of the browser long ago, and despite backlash kept going that way. We’re already in the “I have to disable a lot of stuff when I install Firefox” territory.
Thankfully, in France that’s not a thing I ever came across. It’s almost always SI units when applicable or occasionally, it’s missing, especially when there’s a sale (supposedly) with a custom tag to attract attention.
Even easier when it’s written plainly on the price tags :D
No need. It is mandatory for almost everything here (France) to have this displayed plainly in store.
Keep buying, and maybe make an online petition to protest or something, no one will go farther than that.
It already exists. Most of the requirements that break with current W10 machines are artificial and can be removed at install time with rufus (memory requirement, secure boot, TPM2, microsoft account).
Still not a solution; you should not have to fight against your OS design choices that much.
What a coincidence. I had to install a W11 machine for a relative. The amount of backward decision in the first 20 minutes of checking the settings is mind boggling. Really? Can’t open the start menu on “all apps”? Not even an option?
Apparently he sent some to an actual minor.
There were tons of options with multiple HTML elements with a sequence of CSS properties to reliably provide vertical centering (and also use vertical space at the same time) back in the days.
Now, between flex and grid (mainly flex for me, I find them more convenient) all the HTML scaffolding we used to make this work can be removed to get the same result. That’s what I mean with “no trick”.