Is Floorp the only option for Firefox for removing horizontal tabs? I like the idea of vertical tabs, but only if I can get rid of the horizontal bar and free up that extra screen space.
Is Floorp the only option for Firefox for removing horizontal tabs? I like the idea of vertical tabs, but only if I can get rid of the horizontal bar and free up that extra screen space.
It’s already dead, please leave the corpse alone.
It is kinda sad given the legacy of the show, it almost made it to 30 and was the place of so many big industry moments (good and bad). Things have become more spread out now across GamesCom, PAXs, TGS, GDC, Develop and the many I’m forgetting.
I can get the argument that we really don’t need much of an in-person event given that stuff can be streamed instantly around the world now, we don’t need to rely on people setting up cameras in front of TVs to show off noisy gameplay footage, but the fact that so many others shows still exist proves that there is a want for in-person events.
E3’s death kinda came about because it got chipped away from all sides. There were better places for industry deal making to be done (GDC), Big publishers peeled off to do their own thing, and the expensive mark up that hit the other companies no longer appealed as they could get what they needed from PAX and GamesCom.
First name that came to mind when I saw the thread title. His new Weird Stuff in a Can episode was a fun journey.
The only genres I didn’t see were romcom and court room drama, though maybe I just missed those with all the quick cuts.
I want to run videos on a second screen, but occasionally I need to check on a document or webpage so I’d like to quickly ALT+TAB to bring up the browser window and have it sit on top of the video screen, then I can minimize the browser once I’m done and the video is still there playing. (I’m doing this right now in reply to your message).
Think of it as an animated/audio desktop background.
I’ve found a workaround for now using Enhancer for Youtube’s pop-out player.
Stefan Milo - Been really enjoying his videos “digging” into archaeology and pre-history.
A recent food discovery (Well within the last year) I made was Charlie Anderson highly recommend his series on creating NY style pizza.
Us (humans) vs. Them (aliens)
I think Hotbot did that back in the 90’s, and it’s relaunched (well, the name and domain have been put to use again) as a privacy focused search that combines an AI style question/answer style system as well as traditional link list result. https://www.hotbot.com
I’d recommend avoiding Google for web searching. Duckduckgo has been a good alternate for me for about 5 years now. I’ve heard that Bing is a good alternate, even though its a Microsoft service. ChatGPT is also a good option to compliment web searches, though I’d recommend getting a second result from another service if looking up an answer to a question, but when doing general questions/suggestions it can outperform a web search in both detail and ability to refine/filter.
Google is just a ranked ad delivery service based on an abused and gamed SEO system, it’s fucking awful for delivering useful links.
Good question, I have no idea. I wasn’t even sure this was going to post. I just pasted the images in from the clipboard.
One of them is no keyboard and mouse support on PC IIRC.