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  • But did he also order 160k meatgrinders to give to their mothers on the next mother's day?

  • !world@quokk.au, for world news

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  • So let me get this straight, news was removed because the source website is made using a framework/stack that cán be used to write blogs? Wow. Better block Al Jazeera, its website is using Wordpress headless CMS.

  • Counting 9:

    https://lemm.ee/post/59609761 in News on lemmy.world (archived NYTimes) https://lemm.ee/post/59609758 in World News on lemmy.world (archived NYTimes) https://lemmy.wtf/post/18687996 in World News on lemmy.world (NYTimes) https://lemm.ee/post/59602266 in World News on lemmy.world (CNBC) https://lemmy.world/post/27449187 in Europe on feddit.org (NYTimes) https://lemmy.world/post/27449188 in Economics on lemmy.world (CNBC) https://lemmit.online/post/5503734 in World News on lemmit.online (CNBC) https://lemmy.zip/post/34983571 in World News on quokk.au (CNBC) https://lemmy.wtf/post/18680610 in Economy on lemmey.world (CNBC)

  • This is the main issue I have while using Lemmy for a few weeks now. Echo chambers really become each other's echoes. The amount of deja vu 'news' that I have already seen a week ago from another community on another instance is too high. The same discussion goes on repeat. Feels like going in circles.

  • For those concerned about the 'Signal leak'; Signal did not leak anything, Vance et al. screwed up their user access management.

  • Zen looks nice and some of the UX concepts (workspaces, glance, split sidebar from vertical tabs) work well. The 'fit & finish' and the way changes are pushed (unilaterally? Unvalidated with endusers?) feels very much like a 1 man hobby project though.

  • Canonical Ltd. Is registered in London, England. How is that a US organisation?

  • Pardon my ignorance, but why yet another fork? Aren't there already hardened distributions suited for government use? To me the hard part seems to be the services needed for enterprise mgmt; software provisioning, policies, user acces mgmt, auditing/compliance scanning. Perhaps a good idea to look at parties that can also offer 'corporate' support at scale. https://ubuntu.com/gov perhaps?

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  • Yup dumdum, I've tried to explain that Zen also has this expanding 'thing', but unlike with Firefox it can be placed opposite side of the vertical tabs. If you for instance press Ctrl+B and you get the expanding thing (sidebar) with bookmarks. Just like in Firefox it expands and reduces webpage space. The overlay is something else, called the web panel. Something Zen introduced which is additional to the sidebar and not a replacement of it. I've even taken the time to show it in a screenshot, but apparently that makes me a smartass.

  • Can also try Here Wego. It looks a bit more polished and I have better success using its search function. Only downside: spoken navigation instructions are TTS only and sound quality is bad over Android auto...but I have them disabled anyway.

  • The Tesseract web app does that. It stacks posts in the feed that have the same url or title.

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  • A popup is overlay / in front of your viewport or UI, the sidebar is not in front of it. If what you see is (like a) popup, you're talking about the web panel, which a different concept Zen added. Indeed in Firefox the vertical tabs are part of the sidebar and thus they can't be move independently. In Zen, the vertical tabs are NOT part of the sidebar, and thus you can move the sidebar to the right while the tabs remain on the left.

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  • It's configurable from the sidebar dropdown menu, e.g. when opening your bookmarks (Ctrl+B):

    But you can also use this about:config setting:

    Again you keep calling it a popup, but it really isn't. It does not pop up or overlay the browser viewport, it sits on the right and pushes the viewport left reducing its width.

  • There's the Danish company Lyngdorf, who make the CD-2. It costs a whopping €2999,- though. NAD is Canadian and makes CD players around the €400 mark. If you consider Canada an honorary EU member that's an option ;)

  • Aren't there several companies that donate to both running candidates, just in a 'betting on both horses' kind of way? Just making sure you're in good graces with whomever becomes president.

  • I've donated in November after I switched back to Firefox as my main browser. I read about the search deal dependency and wanted to contribute to what Mozilla called "reclaim the internet". Feel something akin to 'buyer's remorse' when I now read how little goes to development of Firefox/Gecko (the only multi-platform alternative engine for rendering the internet) and how much goes into CEO salaries.

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  • No, there are 'workspaces' -accessed via the buttons on the bottom of the vertical tab bar-with their own tabs, but you can't group tabs within one workspace (yet). And yes I can open the sidebar -which is not a popup- on the other side. The thing that's popping up on the left next to the tabs and overlays the site is what Zen calls the web panel.

  • That's Denmark (Danish), this article is about The Netherlands (Dutch).