they need to offer a better alternative to Electron. once that happens, you’ll have Firefox everywhere. People will code their SPAs to run in Firefox first, recommend it to their users, and accelerate the development of better APIs.
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they need to offer a better alternative to Electron. once that happens, you’ll have Firefox everywhere. People will code their SPAs to run in Firefox first, recommend it to their users, and accelerate the development of better APIs.
it’s funny that this is posted in the Firefox echo chamber. We should be sharing this outside our own circles.
that’s cool and all but when are we getting Jellyfin for Tizen on the Samsung TV app store? That’s the only thing stopping me from switching, I don’t want to deploy it myself
and the partner still prefers Netflix, because they hate to think what they want to watch
In Android there are many alternatives to install multiple instances of apps, I think Samsung calls it “secondary copy”, there’s also apps like Parallel Apps, and App Cloner.
I’m of no help and just curious, what are you trying to accomplish that the built-in manager can’t do??
also, it’s a contrast ratio thing, the brighter the pixels can be, the higher is the contrast ratio against pixels that are off.
wondering if all this investment they’re doing on voice is going to have diminishing returns, like, the whole pitch for HA cloud integration is that you could see and use your HA devices with your cloud enabled voice assistant services, right? Nabu Casa makes money for the HA project. is getting rid of the middle man worth it? I needed some first hand experience to convince myself about getting into it or just simply keep paying for NC
Why is this so different than the multi user feature added in Honeycomb? (I might be mixing up version)
I mean, there’s also a DLNA browser built in which I can browse my media with, but what we are looking for is a Jellyfin/Plex experience right?
my personal excuse is that I have a Samsung TV and there’s no Jellyfin app yet on the app store (I don’t want to side load)
oh don’t get me wrong if I had a plan for it I’d be doing it. I’ve always found it really weird given the impact that Electron had in app development, why Firefox never tried to ride that train. I know of one short lived effort to take the engine out of the browser.