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I don't see MS dropping support for .NET Framework 4.X. If they do they will probably announce it 10 years upfront, like they did with Silverlight.


I did something similar (local storage events) in time of jQuery to sync shopping cart between tabs. Very simple solution, but, IIRC, it didn't work with IE.


OPDS (Open Publication Distribution System) is protocol in the background. Jellyfin has a plugin for OPDS and works by simply dropping a file in specified directory, but it doesn't support multiple catalogues (i.e. one per library/directory).

Protocol is atom based, chatgpt was able to make a custom OPDS server for my needs within minutes, it took another hour or two to fix and customize generated code.


Really fun. Third level was harder than fourth.


Ha, you're not the first to say that about level 3! I think I accidentally made the difficulty curve a bit wonky there. Glad you had fun with it!


I'm curious about the difficulty curve. As long as the puzzles take the form "group of left-facing frogs - empty pad - group of right-facing frogs", they'll all have exactly the same solution. If you can do level 2, you can do level 2222 without needing to come up with any new ideas.

This kind of blocks the notion of a "difficulty curve" - it's just a flat line.

Level 4 is different, but I'm guessing the reason people say it's easier is that the frogs on the left never need to interact in any way with the frogs on the right. You can just march your left-frogs onto the transformer, see them turn around, and march them back to their ultimate destination, then repeat the process on the right.

I don't think there's any solution that would allow a frog to jump over the transformer, so you're essentially required to do this - all frogs must make their way to the transformer, transform, and go back home - although you can make it look more or less complex. This essentially gives you two copies of the "level 3 and below" puzzle, one on the left of the transformer and the other on the right.


Western countries abandoned their roots when they accepted abrahamic religions.


I had the same problem with FF. Try using a chromium browser in incognito mode or with all extensions disabled.


It plays fine for me in Firefox.


It's a mod, not made by Valve. Also there are rumors that new HL game is coming this year (or in next 25 years).

https://x.com/mikeshapiroland/status/1874213952680607922

That's G-Man voice actor.


Windows Phone (or was it Windows mobile) had an excellent keyboard with caron/accent keys. So e.g. if I they `C` and then caron key it will replace first `C` with `Č`. I was looking for an Android keyboard with same functionality but didn't find one.


More recent example: In GTA SA in a mission I wasn't able to reach an airplane before it took off unless I lowered the resolution of the game.


I won't go into whether FF is worse than chrome, but why do you think Mozilla is as evil as google?


I don't know why they particularly think that. But Mozilla developed a way to uniquely track people without their consent or knowledge. I am not ok with that and that is evil to me.


> But Mozilla developed a way to uniquely track people without their consent or knowledge.

Which setting is that, DNS over HTTPS?

I switched back to Firefox the other day and this setting was enabled by default but it wasn't done silently. When you first launch Firefox a popup comes up saying it's going to be enabled but you have options to turn it off on the spot or click a link to learn more.


It's double edged sword. You have to use DNS either way. Everyone should decide for themselves which DNS to use.


But you can still turn it off in the settings right?

I dont think theres anywhere in google chrome that you can turn off tracking telemetry to google.


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