In Germany I’ve seen some vegan restaurants replace some letter with “v” for vegan.
Like “vurst” instead of “wurst” (sausage) or “vleish” instead of “fleish” (meat).
In Germany I’ve seen some vegan restaurants replace some letter with “v” for vegan.
Like “vurst” instead of “wurst” (sausage) or “vleish” instead of “fleish” (meat).
Honestly, I’m more interested in reliability and mechanisms to prevent data loss…
Last I checked, the exFAT implementation that MS released to the public was missing some key features that made the Linux port less reliable, particularly for removable storage devices (making it not much better than old school FAT). Has that been fixed already?
Allow blob:// videos to be saved normally. It’s just a file. I’m looking at it. Move it from memory to the hard drive.
True. Although in many cases this is indicative of a stream (not really a traditional file for the browser), but at the very least, even in the (rare?) cases that there isn’t cached content already, it should theoretically be possible to start saving the video the moment you press on the save button…
Already the “picture-in-picture” mode Firefox offers is a step in the right direction, imho. It allows the browser to take over control of the playback, which is something some places try to forbid.
All you need is the promptbar. No need to waste resources rendering a bloated page. Have the AI summarize the contents in one sentence and then speak it out loud so I don’t have to read.
Well… the restriction is for vegan food not being labeled as burger/sausage, but it does not legally prevent someone from calling something a non-burger or non-sausage and still have meat in it.