> With my regular lenses there's a part of the screen that's about a half dollar coin in size that's clear and in focus. The rest of the screen is every so slightly blurry. I have two glasses that have lenses with a…
In my opinion the worst and most distinguishable downside of webp is the forced 4:2:0 chroma subsampling. On many images with bright colors you can clearly see the color and brightness loss without an educated eye. On…
I'll pinch in with Tampermonkey's upsides compared to Violentmonkey. Tampermonkey supports @connect [1] which lets you take an action whenever a script connects to a domain that isn't listed in its meta fields.…
My problem with webp is that lossy mode only supports 4:2:0 chroma subsampling which can make bright colors look worse in some situations. The sharp_yuv parameter helps but it can also introduce visible changes that did…
Yes, they exist and the application is portable. It works when you open it. But your profile is not fully portable. They have a page explaining exactly what I mean. https://chromium.woolyss.com/#secure-preferences
> What's the point when the tech is non portable I know that you meant something else with this, but the wording amused me as currently Firefox is the only up-to-date "portable" browser that lets you carry around your…
I recognize that code.
Some other unmentioned add-ons that I use frequently: - Contextlets: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/contextlets/ Adds context menu items that execute custom JavaScript. Think of it as an advanced version…
Other than Sublime Text I also like how Microsoft Office apps and Photoshop does it. I press Alt+Q (it was Ctrl+F on PS), type something in and press enter. If they have a search like that, then it doesn't matter where…
It is possible to get that feature back with two advanced tweaks (which I had to use): 1) Increase the number of results in about:config: Set browser.urlbar.maxRichResults to your desired value (like 60). 2) Make the…
Same. After I tried unblocking it temprorarily Firefox blocked it as well.
Here it is: https://gist.github.com/Onurtag/166df8b88744c48e93a64b7c8965...
Using everything with an autohotkey script that replaces Ctrl+F for years now. If I Ctrl+F while an explorer window is open it allows me to search within that folder. Same with desktop, documents and taskbar.
> With my regular lenses there's a part of the screen that's about a half dollar coin in size that's clear and in focus. The rest of the screen is every so slightly blurry. I have two glasses that have lenses with a…
In my opinion the worst and most distinguishable downside of webp is the forced 4:2:0 chroma subsampling. On many images with bright colors you can clearly see the color and brightness loss without an educated eye. On…
I'll pinch in with Tampermonkey's upsides compared to Violentmonkey. Tampermonkey supports @connect [1] which lets you take an action whenever a script connects to a domain that isn't listed in its meta fields.…
My problem with webp is that lossy mode only supports 4:2:0 chroma subsampling which can make bright colors look worse in some situations. The sharp_yuv parameter helps but it can also introduce visible changes that did…
Yes, they exist and the application is portable. It works when you open it. But your profile is not fully portable. They have a page explaining exactly what I mean. https://chromium.woolyss.com/#secure-preferences
> What's the point when the tech is non portable I know that you meant something else with this, but the wording amused me as currently Firefox is the only up-to-date "portable" browser that lets you carry around your…
I recognize that code.
Some other unmentioned add-ons that I use frequently: - Contextlets: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/contextlets/ Adds context menu items that execute custom JavaScript. Think of it as an advanced version…
Other than Sublime Text I also like how Microsoft Office apps and Photoshop does it. I press Alt+Q (it was Ctrl+F on PS), type something in and press enter. If they have a search like that, then it doesn't matter where…
It is possible to get that feature back with two advanced tweaks (which I had to use): 1) Increase the number of results in about:config: Set browser.urlbar.maxRichResults to your desired value (like 60). 2) Make the…
Same. After I tried unblocking it temprorarily Firefox blocked it as well.
Here it is: https://gist.github.com/Onurtag/166df8b88744c48e93a64b7c8965...
Using everything with an autohotkey script that replaces Ctrl+F for years now. If I Ctrl+F while an explorer window is open it allows me to search within that folder. Same with desktop, documents and taskbar.