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njsg
so wait, the issue with macOS 15.1 is that Apple is now pretending they can solve the Entscheidungsproblem? :-P
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njsg
(they apparently claim something about "not being able to verify that the software is free of malware")
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nsITobin
I simply refuse to support apple any further than contributing to seamonkey may provide.
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nsITobin
that is my hard and fast stance
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nsITobin
the /only/ exception
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nsITobin
now I am more than willing to support someone ELSE supporting apple as long as they do so with an eye to the project.
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nsITobin
but me.. unless its seamonkey related.. apple is dead to me.
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tomman
I know exactly ONE Apple user IRL
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tomman
...and said Apple user despite being "OMG I LOVE APPLE SO HARD" can't really afford to be up with the Joneses
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njsg
I only hear (read) experiences from one Apple user, who I don't know personally
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njsg
I think we're talking about the same user, aren't we?
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tomman
nah, this one sadly is my (former) employer
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tomman
he loves his iPhone, he loves his Mac, and I guess there might be a iPad somewhere
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tomman
but thankfully in my country it's impossible to afford a full Apple lifestyle
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tomman
(and also somewhat dangerous)
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Harzilein
"Unlike the rendering and JavaScript engines, protocol clients tend not to be given their own bespoke names separate from the browser. Maybe this is because they're often built from other libraries offering support for specific protocols. Nevertheless the protocol client is both a crucial and complex part of the browser."
flypig.co.uk/list?&list_id=1202&list=blog
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Harzilein
wasn't that called necko at some point?
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nsITobin
it still is
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nsITobin
just not by anyone at mozilla
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nsITobin
netwerk == necko
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njsg
Sompi: I'm trying to make sense of helsinki.fi...
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njsg
wow, just opened the error console, it seems to be looping over something that fails?
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njsg
code from cludo.com, a syntaxerror on an invalid selector
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njsg
it's already bad that some course pages require JS to load... because of the single sign-on, even if one does not wish to log in
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nsITobin
Good morning seamonkey
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frg_Away
nsITobin hi
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nsITobin
i thought xbl was forbidden in a skin chrome package.. apperently it isn't
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nsITobin
seems like an easy way to prevent unexpected privs to skins
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frg_Away
The issue with SeaMonkey not starting via dock or finder has been fixed in macOS 15.2 as stated.
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njsg
yes, I recall that, I was wondering if that's the same thing I found a screenshot of, where 15.1 seems to claim it can verify a program is free of malware
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njsg
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frg_Away
njsg they made it harder to let user run not notarized programs but you still can
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nsITobin
yay
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tomman
yay, release~
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guest_
changed copy+paste behavour in SM 2.53.20 compared to 2.53.19 and earlier version.
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guest_
if you select a separator in the bookmark side bar and press Ctrl+C (or Edit->Copy) and than immediately press Ctrl+V (Edit ->Paste) another separator is created in SM upto 2.53.19 but no longer in 2.53.20.
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guest_
the behavour is the same when copying a bookmark.
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guest_
if you change the selected entry in bookmark side view Ctrl+V (Edit->Paste) is working correctly and same as in SM 2.53.19 and earlier
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nsITobin
are driveby issue reports like this really that helpful?
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frg_Away
might be expected behaviour. Aligned stuff with Firefox. Sidebar is a bit separate here. I broke json restore with a typo but stuff like this here can wait till I finish with the places alignment.
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frg_Away
I would say wad. paste is greayed out too until you select something else.
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frg_Away
then it pastes the separator
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nsITobin
I know in Borealis's places impl (2.49) cut copy and paste was all sorts of busted and it was easy to destroy stuff