

I don’t think it was a user-agent thing. The nav menu would just functionally not work on other browsers. Iirc it just showed every menu in the expanded state. They probably used some IE exclusive JavaScript methods without any polyfills.


I don’t think it was a user-agent thing. The nav menu would just functionally not work on other browsers. Iirc it just showed every menu in the expanded state. They probably used some IE exclusive JavaScript methods without any polyfills.


At one of my previous employers, there was an intranet website where the nav menu would only work correctly in edge in IE compatibility mode. I’m not sure how they even managed this. I only used edge for that one website though, Firefox for everything else.


You can’t just get an extra card for the account? My bank does offer this, and it’s how my parents have always shared their account.


Don’t you have a physical card?


I don’t want to click anything. I want keyboard shortcuts. Windows of the current app is also not what I want.


First of all, I can cmd+tab to different apps/programs just fine.
Switch between programs, yes, but not between all of your open windows.


I just want a list of all my windows, like pretty much every other window manager does. This just makes finding the correct window take more keypresses.


I’m using a Mac for software development at my current job. I prefer it over windows but I still hate it. Can’t even alt tab through windows on that piece of garbage without extra software.
Well yeah, that’s what most people use


Ahh that makes sense. I thought you were claiming you somehow got all your traffic over HTTPS with some AP settings.


Well they should have done this when the first ai feature was introduced. Bit late now.


The tab grouping has an ai thing that suggests groups for you I think


set all my APs and router and switches and other network nodes to HTTPS
What does that mean? HTTPS is a client-server thing, your APS and switches don’t really have anything to do with that.
I’m all for getting off anything meta, but come on. Someone not wanting to move to a chat service that’s probably less convenient for them does not make them a “so called ‘friend’” lmao.
If you’re actually losing friends over this, that’s quite sad.
Ah damn, well that sucks. I understand, however unfortunate it might be, some people do have actual reasons to stick with vendor-specific bullshit.