@diatomaceous_@JustHereToShare@nearcyan@brave Chromium derivatives (or even builds of base Chromium) won't get it automatically. Anyone building a browser (including distro maintainers building open-source browsers) would have to petition the attestors to verify their specific build. That's part of the problem.
@Barreto_Poa @mozthunderbird Last I checked, they didn't support Oauth2 for personal accounts. I assume the above only applies to Microsoft 365 (enterprise/school accounts). I had to generate a new app password for my personal account.
@reveralife@VaushV@shoe0nhead That's not the case, services require some pretty intrusive DRM to play at full quality, and for browsers that don't support that they'll drop down to 720p or so. Plus, if you just grab the screen rather than keeping it synced with the source video, you'll butcher the motion.
@firefox@NewsLitProject@teensforpress What it should show you is the confusion caused when you take the name of the browser and apply it to a bunch of unrelated stuff
@grapefrukt@AranKoning Windows finally got clipboard history in 1809, although you need to enable it in the settings, and use Win+V to a access it. It's not available in the systray for some reason. It's shocking that it took so long for Windows get it when KDE has had it for as long as I remember.
@mGBA_emu Isn't the point of a compute shader renderer accuracy rather than performance, as you can do things that are hard or impossible with a higher level GPU renderer?
But sorry, I confused it with MelonDS, which has one only on Switch.
@probonopd@dodgepong@RedHat @azubieta It could be. If some guy writes their compiler with incompatible tooling/parameters and then comes and tries to convince the OBS team to support that compiler in addition to the ones they currently support.
@mozthunderbird I did for a while, but stopped due to the issue where it permanently disables feeds on error, and the lack of sync between multiple devices and phone. Now I use Nextcloud News.
@mozthunderbird@GieltjE2 That should be "stay in tray on close". Not the current weirdness that makes it close the window when minimizing the window, and still closes the whole application when closing the window.
@ryanleesipes@mozthunderbird Actually, CalDAV sync could use some work too. And it would be nice if it got JMAP support. Although I don't know of anyone else supporting it yet, but someone has to be first.