More fixes and another minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2088.7
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@Gwen-Dragon & please don’t stop the off-topic now. It ain’t us who caused it…
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@npro said in More fixes and another minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2088.7:
P.S. Their next but last time window is in 38 minutes, maybe they can save it.
Yeah you got wrong TZ before, they work in CET.
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@Gwen-Dragon said in More fixes and another minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2088.7:
talking while waiting for the train, bus or airplane
… and this train/bus/plane is getting late…
You have a secret counter and know
when a new Snapshot comes on stage?
Magic of Arch/Arch-based distros: inbuilt crystal ball.
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@escorpiom said in More fixes and another minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2088.7:
@stardust: That looks nice and clean. Could you please share what distro and theme you are using?
Its Solus Budgie with default Plata-Noir theme
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@Gwen-Dragon Wait, you mean deeply? Sarcasm otherwise is not right.
Seems that my magic ball has malfunctioned... damn systemd, I knew it...
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@Gwen-Dragon said in More fixes and another minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2088.7:
waiting for a next 3.5 Snapshot is tedious
Yeah ma, we're really bored.
Are we nearly there yet?
Are we nearly there yet?
Are we nearly there yet?@npro said in More fixes and another minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2088.7:
damn systemd
Ah, you need
systemd-homed
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@npro said in More fixes and another minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2088.7:
magic ball
It's a new feature and like any new feature, prone to bugs
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@Steffie said in More fixes and another minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2088.7:
Ah, you need systemd-homed then. That'll sort ya right out.
I can’t believe my eyes, can you please say it? Does systemd include yet another piece of disk space waste?
PS:
aur systemd-homed
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Sync Tabs no longer syncs across devices. Anyone else experiencing this?
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It's a few minutes before 1am here, & i guess it's not gonna happen any time soon, so might as well go beddybyes... grumble.
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@Steffie It's 3pm in Western Europe, so it could still happen this afternoon. Who knows?
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@Steffie While the night is still young and you betray us once again, it's a good syscall, as it probably won't be out for the next 4-5 hours... Nor today would I say at all, tomorrow 13:37 CET is their chance to make up again.
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Ha, i wondered if i could queue-jump, but nada:
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@hlehyaric No, it’s a little after 15 o’clock in Central Europe. You should be proud of your 0th meridian!
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Frankly, timezones suck. It'd all be simpler if we'd stuck with the turtles & elephants.
Copernicus smocpernicus!
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@potmeklecbohdan I replied to someone who uses AM/PM
. Fortunately, I live in a country that measures time accurately: 0-24
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@hlehyaric Actually, tbh, i accidentally insulted you & our friends here. I genuinely use 24hr time in my private life [& professional life before retirement], but sometimes when speaking with others for whom i'm not quite sure if they will understand what i mean, i dumb-it down & use 12hr. That's what i did here... & i sincerely apologise -- i shoulda known better than to doubt the wisdom gathered together here.
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Btw, I never understood why all those beautiful comments we make have to be displayed on the original blog place, outside the forum's (artificial sense) of intimacy, is kinda embarassing
Also to have to scroll ad infinitum... oh, now I also understand why @Ruarí was once complaining about a list of packages from me, the blog software does not support scrolling of block code when viewing from smartphones! Euw, ditch it then burn it!
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@hlehyaric But it doesn’t change the fact that you should’ve written 14 (or 2 PM). But no, your government simply must change to CE(S)T…
Or maybe it’d be enough if you wrote the correct TZ.
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@potmeklecbohdan He wasn't expecting some kind of Spanish Inquisition.