IngrownMink4

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Stract is an open source search engine where the user has the ability to see exactly what is going on and customize almost everything about their search results. It's a search engine made for hackers and tinkerers just like ourselves. No more searches where some of the terms in the query arent used, and the engine tries to guess what you really meant. You get what you search for.

Fun fact: It's written in Rust! (nearly 90%) https://github.com/StractOrg/stract

[–] IngrownMink4@lemmy.ml 18 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Firefox, Blender, OBS, FreeType…

[–] IngrownMink4@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Good news for the Fediverse btw.

[–] IngrownMink4@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

People are gonna hate me, but my favorite IDEs are GNOME Builder and Zed.

[–] IngrownMink4@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

Obsidian is not FOSS tho... In that case you should have mentioned Logseq, which is FOSS.

 

Version 113.0, first offered to Release channel users on May 9, 2023

New

  • Say hello to enhanced Picture-in-Picture! Rewind, check video duration, and effortlessly switch to full-screen mode on the web's most popular video websites.
  • Firefox's address bar is already a great place to search for what you're looking for. Now you'll always be able to see your web search terms and refine them while viewing your search's results - no additional scrolling needed! Also, a new result menu has been added making it easier to remove history results and dismiss sponsored Firefox Suggest entries.
  • Private windows now protect users even better by blocking third-party cookies and storage of content trackers.
  • Passwords automatically generated by Firefox now include special characters, giving users more secure passwords by default.
  • Firefox 113 introduces a redesigned accessibility engine which significantly improves the speed, responsiveness, and stability of Firefox when used with: Screen readers, as well as certain other accessibility software, East Asian input methods, Enterprise single sign-on software, and Other applications which use accessibility frameworks to access information.
  • Importing bookmarks from Safari or a Chrome-based browser? The favicons for those bookmarks will now also be imported by default to make them easier to identify.
  • Firefox 113 now supports AV1 Image Format files containing animations (AVIS), improving support for AVIF images across the web.
  • The Windows GPU sandbox first shipped in the Firefox 110 release has been tightened to enhance the security benefits it provides.
  • A 13-year-old feature request was fulfilled and Firefox now supports files being drag-and-dropped directly from Microsoft Outlook. A special thanks to volunteer contributor Marco Spiess for helping to get this across the finish line!
  • Users on macOS can now access the Services sub-menu directly from Firefox context menus.
  • On Windows, the elastic overscroll effect has been enabled by default. When two-finger scrolling on the touchpad or scrolling on the touchscreen, you will now see a bouncing animation when scrolling past the edge of a scroll container.
  • Firefox is now available in the Tajik (tg) language.

Fixed

Various security fixes.

Changed

  • The long-deprecated mozRTCPeerConnection, mozRTCIceCandidate, and mozRTCSessionDescription WebRTC interfaces have been removed. Sites should utilize the non-prefixed versions instead.

Enterprise

Developer

Developer Information

There have been numerous improvements to the Debugger's "Search in files" feature (also known as "Project search"):

  • The panel has been moved to a regular side panel, which allows you to keep the results list visible while opening scripts in the editor;
  • Results from minified and pretty-printed tabs, as well as matches from the node_modules folder, are displayed;
  • Results from ignored files are hidden; and
  • Glob patterns and search modifiers are also supported, making it possible to execute case-sensitive or regex searches on specific parts of your project. Additional features include support for pretty printing inline scripts in HTML files and column breakpoints in pretty printed sources.

It is now possible to override a JavaScript file in the debugger. In the Debugger, under the Sources tree, you can use the "Add script override" context menu entry. This action will download the file onto your machine, allowing you to edit it. After reloading the page, the local file will be loaded instead of the original script (indicated by a purple icon when a file is overridden).

Web Platform

  • Module scripts can now import other ES module scripts on worklets.
  • Firefox 113 includes new CSS functionality, including improved support for the color (level 4) specification (such as the lab(), lch(), oklab(), oklch(), and color() functions) and the scripting media query.
  • Firefox 113 adds support for a number of WebRTC features for improved interoperability: RTCMediaSourceStats, RTCPeerConnectionState, RTCPeerConnectionStats ("peer-connection" RTCStatsType), RTCRtpSender.setStreams(), and RTCSctpTransport.
  • The forced-color-adjust property is now supported, allowing authors to opt an element out of color changes in Forced Color Mode for improved readability where the automatically-picked contrasting colors are not ideal.
 

Firefox users should now get a much smoother and better-performing experience while browsing the web.

[–] IngrownMink4@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

Looks promising!

 

https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/110.0/releasenotes/

Version 110.0, first offered to Release channel users on February 14, 2023

New:

  • It's now possible to import bookmarks, history and passwords not only from Edge, Chrome or Safari but also from Opera, Opera GX, and Vivaldi for all the folks who want to move over to Firefox instead!
  • GPU sandboxing has been enabled on Windows.
    Note: A bug in the popular X-Mouse Button Control (XMBC) tool may cause mouse wheel scrolling to stop working. The author(s) are working on an update. Meanwhile, scrolling can be restored by reconfiguring XMBC: either disable the Make scroll wheel scroll window under cursor option in the global settings, or enable the Disable scroll window under cursor option if using a custom profile for Firefox.
  • On Windows, third-party modules can now be blocked from injecting themselves into Firefox, which can be helpful if they are causing crashes or other undesirable behavior.
  • Date, time, and datetime-local input fields can now be cleared with Cmd+Backspaceand Cmd+Deleteshortcut on macOS and Ctrl+Backspaceand Ctrl+Deleteon Windows and Linux.
  • GPU-accelerated Canvas2D is enabled by default on macOS and Linux.
  • WebGL performance improvement on Windows, MacOS and Linux.
  • Enables overlay of hardware-decoded video with non-Intel GPUs on Windows 10/11, improving video playback performance and video scaling quality.

Fixed:

Changed:

  • Colorways are no longer available in Firefox, at least not in the same way. You can still access your saved and active Colorways by selecting Add-ons and themes from the Firefox menu. Additionally, you can now install Colorways from all of the previous collections by visiting Colorways by Firefox on the Mozilla Add-ons website.

Enterprise:

Developer:

Web Platform:

  • Firefox now supports CSS named pages, allowing web pages to perform per-page layout and add page-breaks in a declarative manner when printing.
  • Firefox now supports CSS size container queries, see the MDN page for documentation on this feature.
[–] IngrownMink4@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

Just in time :D

[–] IngrownMink4@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

lunduke.substack.com

Thanks but not thanks.

[–] IngrownMink4@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Very cool! @dessalines@lemmy.ml

I was looking forward to Jerboa having Material You. It looks very nice aesthetically now, and has nothing to envy to other apps. Thanks for your work as always!

 

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/108.0/releasenotes/

Version 108.0, first offered to Release channel users on December 13, 2022

New:

  • Import maps, which allow web pages to control the behavior of JavaScript imports, are now enabled by default.
  • Processes used for background tabs now use efficiency mode on Windows 11 to limit resource use.
  • The shift+esc keyboard shortcut now opens the Process Manager, offering a way to quickly identify processes that are using too many resources.
  • Improved frame scheduling when under load; this substantially improves Firefox’s MotionMark scores.

Fixed:

  • Firefox now supports properly color correcting images tagged with ICCv4 profiles.
  • Support for non-English characters when saving and printing PDF forms.
  • The bookmarks toolbar's default "Only show on New Tab" state works correctly for blank new tabs. As before, you can change the bookmark toolbar's behavior using the toolbar context menu.
  • Various security fixes.

Changed:

  • Firefox now supports the WebMIDI API and a new experimental mechanism for controlling access to dangerous capabilities.

Developer:

Community Contributions:

[–] IngrownMink4@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

Great job here, kudos to the devs involved on this :)

[–] IngrownMink4@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)
[–] IngrownMink4@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

(…) bit of a pity that Mastodon is dominating the AP space and basically just copies Twitter.

And what's wrong with Mastodon imitating Twitter? In fact, it's a good thing. Do you know how many designers Twitter has working hard to make it attractive to users? Mastodon can take inspiration from Twitter and avoid so much design work so they can focus on code. Besides, you don't have to mimic all the features, just take inspiration and eliminate obscure patterns and negative features like stories. This way, newcomers will not feel so confused. If they don't get inspiration of those famous services, it eventually happens to them like gnusocial and they become inaccessible atrocities for the average user.

 

Fun fact: The videoclip is filmed during the famous San Fermin festivities.

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Version 105.0, first offered to Release channel users on September 20, 2022

New

  • Added an option to print only the current page from the print preview dialog.
  • Firefox now supports partitioned service workers in third-party contexts. You can register service workers in a third-party iframe and it will be partitioned under the top-level domain.
  • Swipe to navigate (two fingers on a touchpad swiped left or right to perform history back or forward) on Windows is now enabled.
  • Firefox is now compliant with the User Timing L3 specification, which adds additional optional arguments to the performance.mark and performance.measure methods to provide custom start times, end times, duration, and attached details.
  • Searching in large lists for individual items is now 2x faster. This performance enhancement replaces array.includes and array.indexOf with an optimized SIMD version.

Fixed

  • Stability on Windows is significantly improved as Firefox handles low-memory situations much better.
  • Touchpad scrolling on macOS was made more accessible by reducing unintended diagonal scrolling opposite of the intended scroll axis.
  • Firefox is less likely to run out of memory on Linux and performs more efficiently for the rest of the system when memory runs low.
  • Various security fixes.

Enterprise

Various bug fixes and new policies have been implemented in the latest version of Firefox. You can find more information in the Firefox for Enterprise 105 Release Notes.

Developer

Developer Information

Web Platform

Support for the Offscreen Canvas DOM API with full context and font support. The OffscreenCanvas API provides a canvas that can be rendered off-screen in both Window and Web Worker contexts.

 

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Version 103.0, first offered to Release channel users on July 26, 2022

New

  • Improved responsiveness on macOS during periods of high CPU load by switching to a modern lock API.

  • Do you always forget something? Required fields are now highlighted in PDF forms.

  • Improved performance on high-refresh rate monitors (120Hz+).

  • Enjoying Picture-in-Picture subtitles feature? It just got better: you can now change subtitles font size directly from the PiP window. Additionally, PiP subtitles are now available at Funimation, Dailymotion, Tubi, Hotstar, and SonyLIV.

  • Buttons in the Tabs toolbar can now be reached with Tab, Shift+Tab, and Arrow keys. View this article for additional details.

  • Windows' "Make text bigger" accessibility setting now affects all the UI and content pages, rather than only applying to system font sizes.

  • Rejoice! You can now conveniently access Firefox, which will now be pinned to the Windows taskbar during installation on Windows 10 and 11. (This will also allow for Firefox to be launched quicker after installing.)

Fixed

  • Non-breaking spaces are now preserved—preventing automatic line breaks—when copying text from a form control.

  • Fixed WebGL performance issues on NVIDIA binary drivers via DMA-Buf on Linux.

  • Fixed an issue in which Firefox startup could be significantly slowed down by the processing of Web content local storage. This had the greatest impact on users with platter hard drives and significant local storage.

  • Various security fixes.

Changed

  • Removed a configuration option to allow SHA-1 signatures in certificates: SHA-1 signatures in certificates—long since determined to no longer be secure enough—are now not supported.

Developer

Developer Information

Web Platform

Your information now has increased protection from online tracking via Total Cookie Protection enabled by default. All third-party cookies are now isolated into partitioned storage.

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