Do the improved Chromium browsers all count as bad browsers now? I use Vivaldi. I’m not certain but I think DuckDuckGo’s browser might be based on Chromium, too.
Vivaldi still displays a face. It’s probably a Chromium thing.
Do the improved Chromium browsers all count as bad browsers now? I use Vivaldi. I’m not certain but I think DuckDuckGo’s browser might be based on Chromium, too.
Vivaldi still displays a face. It’s probably a Chromium thing.
It’s like he’s a real life Zaphod Beeblebrox, only far, far worse.
Ooh, thanks! I love stuff like this.
Press and hold? I hadn’t thought about that idea to be honest, I’ll have to try that next time. I use Vivaldi on both Android and desktop, which is based on Chromium (the open source project base for Google Chrome).
Edit - just tried it, didn’t work for me. It’s not an option in my menu. I’ll try and figure out the dev console on mobile and post here if I figure it out.
Honestly, I had to read this slowly, one word at a time, in case you the put words wrong way around again
Good evening. Tonight’s nightmare/night terror is brought to you by erev@lemmy.world.
Stock android without an unlocked bootloader will not give you access to the hosts file, and there shouldn’t be a firewall you don’t know about. Can you run a vbox or live USB on another machine on your network to see if it will see the server?
I just saw you already answered about the same gateway and mask. Hm. I’m thinking there’s probably a janky setting on your router, that’s the only place I can think of that might have a poorly configured or unconfiugred firewall. Especially if it works on the cellular using the VPN.
Good luck with it, I’m sorry I don’t have the exact answer!
Edit - just saw your edit. Computing is like that sometimes! Glad you got it working. 👍
You could try changing your host server’s IP address and see if it still has the same issue (maybe it’s added to a hosts file, or perhaps you installed no root firewall?) Can you ping 192.168.68.106 from your server? Not sure if ICMP echo traffic would be blocked by Android however.
Do both your server and phone have the same gateway/subnet mask?
Reminds me of when I aliased ‘man’ to ‘rtfm’
GRAND-FAAAAAAAAAATHEEERRRRRRRRRRR!
No, unless you consider manual csv.
There is a Web app that runs nicely in Firefox.
Unfortunately I have tried FOSS for this too, but have only been able to get all my boxes ticked (pardon the expression) using TickTick - I love it, but it is of course premium and proprietary and
If it doesn’t have to be FOSS, I got the paid-once version of Today Weather, you can choose multiple data sources and it works with lots of countries, includes radar, windy.com, pollen count, Sun and moon rise and set, air quality, and is very pretty.
Same happened to me two years ago. I signed up for a 30-day trial with one of those e-fax companies and after the doc was sent I cancelled. To be fair, my work had an account with that service so I already knew about it - but I knew I didn’t want to pay a buck a page just to pay my taxes… Hopefully you don’t need this advice in future but maybe it can come in handy just in case!
You’re looking for the Python interpreter as Python does not compile (unless you want to get pedantic about .pyc files). Here’s probably your best resource - https://opensource.com/article/20/8/python-android-mobile
Sounds like doublespeak to me. “we will grant your request except for where we won’t, because of reasons affecting x y and z, but not condition a”
It’s because of the crappy colour grading they do to merge shot footage with cgi effects. Jurassic Park holds up because it’s from an era of cinema where they didn’t do that grungy Blue-grey shit.
Sounds like they meant that for chat GPT…