That is how it already works. I don’t think most people have as much of a problem with that as complete client side screening.
“Baader-Meinhof phenomenon” or “frequency illusion.”
“Baader-Meinhof phenomenon” or “frequency illusion.”
Turn your display off. You’ll see it.
Whoa, a person with 50% opacity?! Diffusion models are falling off.
Heck yeah, the standard model.
It’s a Lagrangian, so you can’t approach it directly with Newtonian mechanics.
I LOVE THIS.
Self hosted, GOOD LOOKING (rarity in FOSS), nice to use and privacy-aiding.
Thank you so much!
Same. The UI is super friendly for my newb family members and despite a few breaking changes with updates, it has required little upkeep.
It’s a Jubilant thing. They’re the company that co-owns franchise restaurants of Dunkin, Domino’s and Popeyes in India, and they run stock Ubuntu on their devices and remote into a Windows based server for orders and billing using VNC.
At that point, why wouldn’t you just have separate windows. It’s not that different in terms of usage except navigation.
The UX sucks. Look at Vivaldi and Arc for good UX.
This is absolutely THE feature that has kept me away from FF for a long, long time. I like most other stuff about it, but tab groups are a necessity for me. I exclusively use browsers with Tab Groups and Tab Stacking
I might finally be able to switch to FF! Yay!
Yes, albeit like Vivaldi/Arc.
Look at how Vivaldi and Arc do tab management.
TAB GROUPS, FIREFOX, BRING BACK TAB GROUPS.
And no, extensions aren’t helping, their UX is so much worse.
That’s just a make or break feature for me.
I really should see a psychotherapist, I think.