It was a really good time when the new chromium edge just came out and was a lean, quick and bs-free browser with a few power user features.
It was a really good time when the new chromium edge just came out and was a lean, quick and bs-free browser with a few power user features.
Also probably not the best idea to send the out of office reply in Welsh at a translating service :D
Vertical tabs via extension and userchrome mods in Firefox sadly don’t have the polish compared to MS Edge or Vivaldi.
It’s fine, but I find it clashing with the browser history sidebar, and being tuned off by default in private tabs.
It can come close, but until (if ever) official support will be provided, It’ll always feel like a bandaid fix to me.
For that reason I keep both vertical and horizontal tabs enabled. On other browsers with native support I never missed them, in Firefox however I need both. Relying on sidebar-powered vertical tabs alone is not a good User experience.
Being a maintainer / project owner is not always fun, but it’s rewarding in a sense that you’re able to offer something useful to others.
I don’t like providing free support via github issues. And that’s usually what happens, you don’t get many developers that put care into bug reports. Instead it’s mostly users that don’t really understand, sometimes entitled, sometimes really nice but completely wrong.
However I really appreciate those that do care or at least follow the template and make an effort.
I see issues as a form of a necessity to help the software improve, but I’ve chosen to no longer pay too much attention to it because it’s just draining.
Support is draining, and I respect everyone who does it, those who provide support for free even moreso.
Reading about reddit for me nowadays is like seeing a tech news article for something that doesn’t concern me.
It doesn’t feel really relevant anymore. I think that’s a good thing given that I feel like I can find most of the content I used to go to reddit for on the fediverse. With higher quality even. People seem to be of more diverse options as well, which is great.
I think on windows you can set that in the network driver options irrc. Either in the nic configuration or the ip stack config. I’ve at least seen it while I was diagnosing network issues a few years back.
If only the container was an issue, you would have a direct stream which doesn’t impact quality, it just repacks it in a container that is compatible with the client.
You can see the transcode reason on the dashboard by clicking on the i symbol. Start playback on android TV, open jellyfin on your phone and you should see the transcode reason.