I remember whipping out Vivaldi (which is Chrome-based) for booking a ticket on the Interrail website: https://www.interrail.eu/en
I haven’t fiddled much with weaker privacy/ad-blocking settings though, because I didn’t have the patience for that.
I remember whipping out Vivaldi (which is Chrome-based) for booking a ticket on the Interrail website: https://www.interrail.eu/en
I haven’t fiddled much with weaker privacy/ad-blocking settings though, because I didn’t have the patience for that.
I don’t think it’s possible. And please change the title of your post to something more descriptive. I just see it as “@mozilla”.
Good stuff! I’d be keen to try making a seaweed salad, which I guess is the only dish that’s seaweed-based? Otherwise, I know seaweed mostly as extra topping or shell for sushi or tofu.
Cute! And the typeface matches the space theme very nicely.
Thanks for the summary! More articles should be concise and more “complete” (e.g. mentioning alternatives like NetNewsWire or Vivaldi’s integrated RSS reader, as mentioned in other comments here).
Verrückt, dass sie sich’s mit dieser Aktion bei so ziemlich allen (Links und Rechts) verscherzt haben. Hoffentlich ist der Schaden dauerhaft.
Das würde aber nur Sinn machen, wenn der Hundeführerschein auch sinnvoll ausgelegt wird – und gerade das wird ja im Artikel bezweifelt. Das Projekt klingt für mich sehr deutschlandtypisch: Auf keine Expert:innen (und z.B. Versuche aus anderen Ländern) hören, sondern komplizierte bürokratische Prozesse einführen, die theoretisch gut klingen, aber im Endeffekt nur Gelder und Zeit verschwenden.
I believe even if you choose “Open in Firefox”, it will still download the PDF to the default download directory before opening it inside a Firefox tab. The behavior that OP describes above seems to prevent that downloading (and having the file around in your default download directory).
The red squiggly underlines make me sad.
Awesome, I was looking for these kinds of tips. Thanks a lot!