Yeah thanks I've seen that, however it doesn't work correctly. Both states for the setting give me the same results and the desktop mode toggle in the 3 dot menu is not working anymore.
yeah I have tried that but it doesn't help.
I've checked the release notes and apparently they have made changes to the desktop mode AKA they broke it. In the latest play store ratings there are a few people reporting the same issue on tablets. So I guess my firefox was updated to this broken version last night.
Is there a way to rollback to the last version in the play store or do I have to install an apk from mozilla manually? (sorry for the dumb question, never done this before)
It's not only fonts, also columns, boxes, etc. everything looks like when you zoom in, but I can only zoom in more, not out. Some sites are barely usable because the side bars take up almost 50% of screen width :(
I have checked the tablet settings and everything is at default.
edit: I've just tried chrome and sites look normal there :/
Firefox on android suddenly displays all sites zoomed in
Yesterday everything was fine, today every site looks like I have activated some kind of grandpa mode. All sites look like they are zoomed in but it doesn't let me zoom out more. I have tried to change font size in options but it doesn't help. Desktop mode also does literally nothing. Does anyone else have this issue too?
edit: it looks like desktop is actually not working at all. If I activate it on lemmy, site reloads but if I open options again the desktop mode slider is off.
edit2: this is about firefox mobile on a lenovo tablet
I have never heard of it although I lurk the major audio forums daily. From what I see on their site I think Reaper + free plugins will get you farther.
You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.
if you do this bullshit for years with zero impact how is that a win? And why even paintings? I mean, let's be real, not a lot of people care about art. If you want to go this route, at least throw soup at things the masses care about. But really, just don't because no amount of attention will have any significant impact. You either give people incentive to change or you force them, anything else is not effective.
- "Haha this is funny"
- remember alls the shady shit that late stage capitalism brought us
- double check it's actually a meme
So you think a person that would turn off UAC wouldn't just put NOPASSWD in the sudoers? I doubt that. And even if they had to enter their pwd... Wouldn't that just be annoying for the casual user instead of increasing security? I doubt they would be like "Oh I have to enter my pwd now, that really makes me think twice about whatever I was going to do with sudo."
Honestly I don't think it's that bad. I have to use sudo just as often on linux as I have to accept the elevation box on win. Win11 has some serious issues but UAC is harmless.
Fair enough but then you shouldn't complain about the lack of confirmation (like the meme does)
Yeah maybe, but if that exact same people would use linux they would sudo or 777 everything which wouldn't be much better security wise
It's not like I want to defend windows, but If it needs admin permission you usually can't start it without confirmation.
der Kontext schreit eigentlich fast eher nach dem Clown Meme 🤡
Amazon umschifft das ein wenig, denn streng genommen hat auch das ein-Jahres-Paket keine feste Laufzeit, du kannst es als Kunde jederzeit kündigen und dir dann den Rest anteilig auszahlen lassen.
Danke für diesen Beitrag. Dieser Umstand war mir bisher nicht klar, da er erst beim allerletzten Kündigungsschritt ersichtlich wird. Ich war schon kurz davor eine Rage Mail zu schreiben, um ein Sonderkündigungsrecht "einzufordern". Aber so war die Kündigung jetzt doch weitaus geschmeidiger :)
well, you call it dystopia, they call it brainstorming :P
I don't think most people have an issue with compensation for good content, it's just there are not a lot of monetization schemes that support this. So what you get instead of quality content is stuff like 40 minute video tutorials with 5 ad breaks about a subject that could have been explained in 5 minutes. That's also why people tend to put reddit at the end of a google search because chances are good you find a simple post with the exact information you need instead of all the blog sites that explain the same shit in only 5003937352729 words with 300 ads inbetween that show up at the first result page because they game the seo system.
I'm neither a systemd fan nor a hater, but in my experience not even enterprise linux distributors can get it to work correctly all the time. That tells me that maybe it is too complicated.
Isn't that exactly the point of the meme? Internet 20 years ago was about sharing mostly. Internet today is about monetization mostly. And content quality isn't what makes you big, it's your ability to game/abuse the system
If they are 100% transparent in regard to where the money goes, I'm in. The problem with something like youtube premium is not that it's unaffordable to the majority of users. It's that at this point you have to assume that they don't need the subscription fee to cover their costs, but to shove that money up some CEOs or shareholders asses. Yeah that's not gonna happen unless they force me to and even then I'd think twice about if I really need that service.
Geht's hier nicht drum, dass die SPD die Ampel in naher Zukunft auflösen will? (vermeintlich) Schwarz/Blau ist ja eher ein Thema für die nächste Wahl. Und da kann ich mir nur schwer vorstellen, dass die SPD ne große Rolle spielen wird.
Why are the comments I made in feddit communities from my lemmy.world account not there?
Probably stupid question, if this is wrong here please let me know.
So I subscribed to a few feddit.de communities and started commenting, but if I check the same post over there it seems like they're not visible. What am I doing wrong?
Update: thanks for all your replies. I'm happy to hear I did not misunderstand the concept and it's just bug :)