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  • The royal mail tracking website for example brings up an obnoxious full page block on top of the actual content. Only happens on Firefox on android. Chrome worked fine.

    Edit: also, just for reference, I'm amazed anyone actually needs examples of this. Its very well known that different browsers have different supported functionalities and unless the webdevs are properly customising styles and scripts for different platforms their gonna deviate. Thusly its not surprising most stuff only works as designed on Chrome since that's the only Web browser that's guaranteed to be tested on (it has the lions size of market share, to the point Firefox barely even registers).

  • Kinda odd youre only allowed to be born into it. Not that i really wanna.

  • A good chunk of websites are just broken with Firefox and their not even broken in obvious ways. Some times they fail to load, sometimes they render weirdly, sometimes their just unresponsive. I use Firefox as my main browser but I always have something chromium based as my backup for when a website I wanna use just doesn't work. A lot of the time I don't even think to use it and assume the site would be broken on chromium as well but nope. Its almost always Firefox:/.

  • Part 3 ends and immediately follows into part 4. Their basically one continuous story that has no break in the middle.

  • Kaiji part 3 is kinda impossible to do without part 4, not that I'm complaining. Both are phenomenal. Although weirdly part 5 is my favourite.

  • Man. I would love an air gear reboot. The art style and comedy alone. Its also so weirdly unique relative to all the other shows.

  • The manga kept going after the anime fyi. Although not sure if it caught up to the LN.

  • That's not really how any of this works. Apples m4 are ARM CPUs. Games have to be built specifically for arm to run correctly. Most games in the PC ecosystem are built for amd64 or x86-64. If those same games were built specifically for arm then they'd probably run quite well but since most aren't and game devs aren't likely to go back and port an already finished and sold product to a new cpu architecture they'll probably run worse. Apple did provide a compatibility layer for other archs to arm IIRC but that's more overhead for the same games and I don't know how that'll impact performance. My point is really just it's not a clear cut situation of "my games will run better on more efficient cpus".

  • The touch is redundant. But I get why you did it anyways.

  • The game was developed by crytek, also behind cryengine. That's the reason for the name.

  • Lmao, musk is on record as making absurd offers and then trying everything he can to back out of them. I'm not sure why he offered this himself instead of getting a consortium of investors together to do so on his behalf without any involvement from him.

  • The irony of trump saving it only to make it considerably more dangerous for American stability when it was originally banned because it was dangerous for no explained reason. A tiktok that caters to trump should be banned, but doing so is the only way not to be and well "corporations gonna corporate".

  • Legitimately what's stopping them from accepting the ban and just releasing tiktok 2 with another name. Everyone will hear about the endorsed tiktok replacement and flock to their instead of the other weird Chinese app people are moving to in protest. Literally unless America bans China operating in the States their just going to whack a mole this until America stops singling it out.

  • I'm sorry, 40 years. Wth.

    Edit: so the title is just weirdly singling out high-school DxD for the algorithm I guess. For anyone else that thought high-school dxd is a 40 year old franchise.

  • Not to even mention valve is just flagrantly violating open source licenses. They've patched things like sddm to support the steamdecks specific gameplay style login screen but those patches are not public. At one point I tried installing an alternative mutable os but a lot of functionality was just broken because of things like this.

  • This is a lot of condolences but doesn't mention at all how she died.

  • Pretty much. Although I continue to be annoyed this ever even needed to be asked. There's literally a browser setting to communicate this "do not track". EU really should've just forced everyone to respect it :/.

  • Statistically sure but then it's on the algorithm to recommend stuff that interests you more. Reposting things is just spoofing the recommendation algorithm and making things more likely to bubble up to you which is always going to cut both ways. Some people want duplication, others don't.

  • Not to be that guy but no one expects someone to stumble on earlier posts and thus not repost them. But you can quite easily search for them before reposting the exact same thing. One requires luck the other requires care. It's similar to not asking for support with an issue that's already been discussed in a separate users question.