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Templa , to Firefox in Finally! Mozilla Firefox is Bringing in Tab Grouping Feature
@Templa@beehaw.org avatar

I have been waiting for this for a while now! I am so happy 🥲

kbal , to Firefox in Finally! Mozilla Firefox is Bringing in Tab Grouping Feature
@kbal@fedia.io avatar

"Power users" as understood by average UX designers. Real power users would prefer an improved extensions API so that we can have tabs placed and arranged however we'd like.

Ephera ,

I mean, the realest power users use userChrome.css to do whatever they want with the UI...

jfmezei ,
@jfmezei@mstdn.ca avatar

@Ephera @kbal Have used userChrome.css to retain the old more compact user interface for years.

came from:
https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx

cc: @firefox

cupcakezealot , to Firefox in Finally! Mozilla Firefox is Bringing in Tab Grouping Feature
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

if they could do this and implement native vertical tabs with options to hide the top horizontal tab bar, it would be amazing.

malockin , to Firefox in Finally! Mozilla Firefox is Bringing in Tab Grouping Feature
@malockin@lemmy.world avatar

I've been happy with the Simple Tab Groups extension, but built-in support would be welcome, since it would have better access than an extension.

BentiGorlich OP ,
@BentiGorlich@gehirneimer.de avatar

I've been half way happy with it. I find the backup folders annoying and it would be awesome if you had the option to containerize tab groups

possiblylinux127 , to Sysadmin in Cloudflare Unveils Free Privacy-Friendly Replacement to the Annoying CAPTCHA System
@possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip avatar

I personally think cloudflare is a blessing in disguise.

I would much rather see a whole bunch of companies competing than a single company controlling everything

russjr08 , to Sysadmin in Cloudflare Unveils Free Privacy-Friendly Replacement to the Annoying CAPTCHA System
@russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net avatar

So what type of challenge do you get when it doesn’t think you’re human then?

beta_tester ,

You’re shadow banned

/s I have no idea

possiblylinux127 ,
@possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip avatar

Terminator noises

Darkassassin07 , (edited ) to Sysadmin in Cloudflare Unveils Free Privacy-Friendly Replacement to the Annoying CAPTCHA System
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

I’ve been liking cloudflare more and more over the years. They’ve been taking some genuinely big steps towards a more free, open, and private internet; them, alongside the Mozilla Foundation. Two big thumbs up :)

I’ve been running pihole for years, but recently put cloudflared behind it to translate all standard DNS traffic to DoH traffic after filtering but before leaving the LAN. Now I just gotta find a good way to implement DoH from client>pihole and devices can start using ECH while still receiving DNS adblock. This will make 100% of the traffic leaving my network encrypted :) (if the client wants it to be at least)

iamnotdunningkruger ,

I’ve been running pihole for years, but recently put cloudflared behind it to translate all standard DNS traffic to DoH traffic after filtering but before leaving the LAN.

I’d like to do this with my Pi-hole too. How did you do it?

Darkassassin07 ,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar
mojo ,

I get why people dislike them, because they definitely are a very overwhelming monopoly. But despite that, they really provide very essential tools that are very easily accessible and free. I do like them as a company, so I haven’t been too worried by the fact they are a huge monopoly that dominates a big portion of the web. They’ve handled the responsibility pretty well.

oldfart ,

Google started this way too, just wait.

penquin , to Sysadmin in Cloudflare Unveils Free Privacy-Friendly Replacement to the Annoying CAPTCHA System
@penquin@lemmy.kde.social avatar

Me likes cloudflare

governorkeagan , to Sysadmin in Cloudflare Unveils Free Privacy-Friendly Replacement to the Annoying CAPTCHA System

Proton has introduced their own version of captcha as well — blog post

nix ,
@nix@merv.news avatar

Sadly it doesn’t seem like anyone can use it on their own site

governorkeagan ,

Yeah and I don’t think they will release it for public use anytime soon

deegeese , to Sysadmin in Cloudflare Unveils Free Privacy-Friendly Replacement to the Annoying CAPTCHA System
@deegeese@sopuli.xyz avatar

CAPTCHAs have been broken for quite a while now.

Google’s reCAPTCHA in particular is terrible and I fail it about half the time trying to guess what it thinks counts as part of a bicycle or not.

Darkassassin07 ,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

I always found it kind of ironic that the tool used to prevent robot traffic, CAPTCHA, is also used as a data source train robots.

I don’t want you getting through this lock, so I’m going to sit you down and meticulously teach you how to get through this lock…

Ragdoll_X ,
@Ragdoll_X@lemmy.world avatar

What’s even more ironic is that we basically don’t need human data anymore to create AI that classify objects or detect their boundaries. With algorithms like DINO we don’t even need labeled data at all, you just throw images at it and it learns on its own.

Google spent all this time collecting data through CAPTCHAs to train AI and now it might as well be obsolete.

JWBananas ,
@JWBananas@startrek.website avatar

Have you de-Googled or something? They only really nail you when you don’t have a signed-in Google account with real-world web usage, particularly if your connection originates from a flagged IP.

deegeese ,
@deegeese@sopuli.xyz avatar

Oh yes, how dare I visit a website without letting Google track me. Better block the user with a fake test in the name of security.

Rhaedas ,
@Rhaedas@kbin.social avatar

Some VPNs will definitely trigger reCaptcha, even if signed on to Google. I just have to hop over to another IP and suddenly everything is fine again.

veroxii ,

I’ve noticed I get the stupid recaptha way more since I swapped to Firefox. Even though I’m logged in to a Google account.

jonne ,

I get it a lot when I’m using our work VPN (which shows up as an AWS IP address). I guess if you’re using a VPN or a less reputable ISP you’ll probably get stung more often.

ugjka ,
@ugjka@lemmy.world avatar

They are broken because AI is better at solving these capthcas than humans. They are only stopping those spammers who can’t afford a gpu to break these catchas

xylan , to Linux in No More Windows! Indian Defense Services are Switching to Linux 🦾

I'm always amazed that any foreign government handling sensitive information or dealing with defence would consider using windows. Linux has been competent for all common tasks for a long time now and won't hold any hidden surprises.

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