Thank you
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You have four switches?
Thanks for the primer. Posts like this mean so much to me. Honestly, thank you.
Good thing you said that. I thought the firewall rules were automatically set via OpenWRT.
This is such an epic post. I am super grateful. I was definitely thinking about a POE switch because it just makes sense to me that you'd have the network power what it can rather than have to monitor batteries.
Talking of which, I hope we get Power Over Thread coming to Matter 2.0. That would be glorious. It wouldn't even need a lot of power, just enough to keep motion sensors topped up.
Thank you so so much.
Me too!
- /opt/immich/postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data
Which browsers are better on low end systems and is there a trade-off for optimising for lower end systems?
They have enough resources to do so.
They actually don't
when you open FF, you spin a wheel for what screen will be shown
Not sure if it's helpful, but you know there's an option for that right? Settings -> Homepage
Other than that, a few of your issues sound like memory issues, so hopefully they can slim the browser down a bit to improve things for you. But your last item reminded me of this bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1872511
That's a good feature for sure.
Please share your thoughts on mobile Firefox as that's my primary browser. My issues are
- lack of tab grouping
- tabs are too easy to swipe away
- you can swipe tabs away when in OS overview mode
- no mechanism to close duplicate tabs
- lack of Material Design 3 (Material You)
- inability to disable password management
- everything about Places, it feels like history is always the lowest priority and the reality is that I want history as the top priority, synchronized tabs second and search engine suggestions last
- lack of pinned tabs in the tabs tray
- getting to picture in picture is stupid
- now, the iOS-ification of the design
- edit: forgot but terrible share sheet.
More functional how? I'm always interested in how people perceive things and what they look for, after all, it's the people that make places good and so it's important to understand them.
They're actually decent. Congratulations!