12:32:51 <tomman> https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/333598 classic browser discrimination
12:33:01 <tomman> "you're legacy and nobody uses you, go away"
12:33:40 <tomman> and still, I've yet to find the first developer that can tell me why WebComponents™ are so awesome
12:34:19 <tomman> all I get is "we're gonna use more Chromeisms™, so OBEY and use a mainstream browser for your own good, citizen!"
12:36:42 <tomman> in the meanwhile: https://github.com/JustOff/github-wc-polyfill/issues/28
12:36:54 <tomman> time to install Yet Another Addon™ to unscrew the Internet
12:37:03 <tomman> because "data speaks"
12:37:20 <tomman> ...I'm not data, I'm an human, sorry by not having been born as a binary stream :(
12:39:16 <tomman> "but the beauty of GitLab is that it is opensource, so merge requests welcome"
12:39:32 <tomman> no, that's a reason to NOT use GitLab anymore, ever again
12:39:48 <tomman> too bad all forges are drinking the Google kool-aid
12:42:44 <frg_Away> Well if you are #2 you must differentiate yourself from #1. They don't and will stay irrelevant with people still flocking to github.
12:43:59 <tomman> because self hosting is hard
12:44:01 <tomman> well, not hard
12:44:04 <tomman> but quite expensive
12:44:30 <tomman> soon we're approaching the era of selfhosting getting banned "for your security"
12:44:44 <tomman> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28549739 kinda relevant (not webbrowsers or forges, but the same point stands)
12:45:11 <tomman> frg_Away: BTW, love your Top Cat avatar~
12:45:57 <frg_Away> tomman One of my favorite cartoon characters :)
12:46:18 <tomman> kinda of a failure on USA, but a total success in Latam
12:46:32 <tomman> to the point that we even got spinoff movies made in Mexico... in 3DCG
12:48:55 <frg_Away> tomman quite popular there I read. The 3D in this one is a bit flat though.
12:49:06 <tomman> yup
12:49:14 <tomman> don't waste your time with it
12:50:26 <frg_Away> Well 2D and 3D came bundled so didn't pay extra.
13:04:42 <tonymec|away> WG9s: Sm 2.53b10pre 20210915214700: Typing alphabet letters in Facebook "Reply to post" (where I think a JS function looks at every letter typed) doesn't work. In Bugzilla comment (with no such JS AFAIK) works. Workaround: Ctrl-V (paste from clipboard) works, even in FB.
13:31:03 <tomman> tonymec|away: reminds me of GitHub's editor, where caret often acts weird
13:31:12 <tomman> or Pontoon
14:13:01 <bittin> ChatZilla is now 100% translated into Swedish for the next release :)
14:36:20 <frg_Away> bittin thanks
14:37:44 <WG9s> toneymec I only do builds frg_Away IanN do most of the changes better to ask the than to ask me I am just a build machine.
14:39:27 <WG9s> toneymec I only do builds frg_Away IanN do most of the changes better to ask them than to ask me I am just a build machine.
14:42:16 <WG9s_> tonymec|away: I only do builds frg_Away IanN do most of the changes better to ask them than to ask me I am just a build machine.
15:51:49 <frg_Away> tonymec|away Probably a facebook change and nothing we can do immediately. I don't do facebook and can't test.
20:48:07 <mahdi[m]> Hi I just upgraded tt-rss and getting below error with 2.53.9, is there some setting in about:config I could overcome it?
20:48:08 <mahdi[m]> Error: Browser check failed: Promise.allSettled is not defined.
20:48:13 <mahdi[m]> current FF works fine
20:50:59 <frg_Away> This was only implemented in Bug 1539694 for Firefox 68. I think Waterfox has it now backported but i didn't have time yet to do the same. It is in my local queue already.
21:00:40 <mahdi[m]> ok, thanks, have to use then FF for rss for now
21:02:34 <frg_Away> Well SeaMonkey has an rss reader built in
21:06:28 <mahdi[m]> but it requires it to run all the time, tt-rss is server based and I can read on any computer/cell phone (local rss really not for me)
21:59:34 <tomman> and this is where I do miss Google Reader
21:59:42 <tomman> or actually, iGoogle
22:00:14 <tomman> back in the dark dumbphone ages, when Google wasn't THAT evil (yet), iGoogle was a godsend on Openwave and Netfront
22:00:32 <tomman> iGogole died, and I stopped caring about RSS :/
22:00:43 <tomman> (then Twitter happened, and everything went to hell and back)
23:02:39 <WG9s> mahdi[m]: feedly is maybe what you want