00:12:25 Oh dear god 00:12:31 LIBRA AI 00:12:41 LIBERA.CHAT AI SUPPORT 00:12:47 tomman: 00:12:54 ugh, forgot it's April 1st at many European timezones 00:13:00 oh 00:13:14 well yeah that explains it.. 00:13:30 PSA: it's already April 1st at most timezones - please refrain from using the Internet until April 2th at least, thanks and fly safe~ 00:14:29 One day is much like another 00:14:41 Trump is in power and its nothing but cruel stupidity everywhere 00:15:09 so not really following the exact date anymore 00:15:23 I just don't follow it because I'm not USAian 00:15:32 and most pranks are very USAian in nature 00:15:44 time and space are fucked anyway.. it feels like its been years already 00:15:45 plus, we don't even follow April Fools in Hispanic countries 00:15:56 ours is at December 28th ("Innocent's Day") 00:22:39 tomman: it's really kinda dumb lol 00:22:59 a better joke would be to announce libera was remerging with freenode under their rules 00:52:00 I've noticed that duckduckgo is broken now. Is there a relatively unobtrusive way to swap the default ddg search engine for html.duckduckgo.com ? 00:52:21 Grepping for duckduckgo.com in my profile didn't turn up any useful results as far as I can tell 01:48:55 hahahaha libera merging with freenode lolz 16:09:49 Tekk: add it as a search engine, then set it as default 16:10:48 Tekk: If you have the search bar visible, the drop-down should show an option to add it at the end (based on what the current web page has) 16:11:25 the website navigation bar will show that entry too (under "More"?) but won't offer a way to add 16:11:46 gitlab wip and 2.53 updated 16:11:47 a third alternative is project mycroft, which has several "search plugins" 16:12:13 the issue here is that it has to be added with JS, opening the XML specification directly won't offer that option IIRC 16:13:10 in previous versions, it was possible to drop the XML file in the searchplugins subdirectory of the profile directory, I'm not sure if this is still migrated somehow without destroying the current storage of known search plugins, so it's not an option 16:50:36 njsg: yes that ability was busted before 52 16:50:39 in the 40s 16:52:33 I thought it was more recent than that, at least in SeaMonkey, but time does fly, and it's possible the last few times I used that I was relying on the *migration* 16:52:34 i reverted the whole thing back in UXP.. i could do the same for SeaMonkey but there is no migration from newer to older.. older user profiles may have to readd some and newer profiles will be reset effectively on search plugins which really shouldn't be that big of a deal since I am sure the users would prefer to have direct control of search plugins vs having to repopulate it .. easier 16:53:19 easier .. once 16:53:23 ye 17:32:08 file in searchplugins should still work but you might need to delete the search json in the profile 17:39:54 yeah you can trigger migration but its destructive and getting them back out.. not so easy 17:40:26 i simply disagree with how mozilla changed this ahead of dropping opensearch plugins 17:41:20 i think installing searchplugins by user from mycroft doesn't work anymore in latest firefox 17:41:23 but i'd have to check 17:45:21 UXP's search service is dirived from a slightly modified version from gecko/44 17:47:26 the big difference from the application perspective is needing to go back to only reconizing current search engine as the concept of a default search engine is a Firefox Australis exclusive technology and without the extra UI to make use of it.. it can be difficult to deal with especially in suite's code 17:49:24 as far as I remember suite's mechinism for installing search engines off the web is provided by the sidebar code 17:49:59 but not the toolkit version of the code 17:51:54 SeaMonkey's as of 2.49 was also less advanced as it requires the js call from content to have a fully qualified url while Firefox/Pale Moon could use reletive urls 17:52:04 that's all i remember aboot it 18:46:58 are there any "stealth" firefox extensions that advertise their role as mobile extensions? i was able to unnecessarily install a mobile clone tab extension (localization was the culprit of my failure to properly scan the menu) on my makerspace's laser cutter control pc's ff and wondered if it _could_ also have offered me regular-ff-ui. 18:47:35 bonus points: sm extensions that are advertised as mobile on ff's addon site. 22:07:26 Thanks njsg . I somehow missed that my search bar was missing. 22:07:59 It was smart enough to pick the html page as its own search 22:17:03 (also note there are at least two different search engine selections, search bar/field and search sidebar, just in case this ever surprises you) 22:20:49 Nah, that part I was able to figure out. I was surprised that adding the search engine in the search bar also set the search engine in the url bar though 23:38:02 PSA: if Science.org tries to Clownflare you, try deleting all locally stored data by the site (including cookies) 23:38:35 if you don't do that, you MAY be able to load the article you want, but the assets may 403 because their Clownflare implementation is finicky