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blog.craftyguy.net
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| | | | | Due to a current lack of usable Weechat relay clients on Linux that work well with mobile display sizes, and a lack of free time on my part to write one, I've come up with this simple (albeit not elegant) way to "run" Glowing Bear in a way that doesn't take up valuable tab space in Firefox. This essentially just runs a new Firefox window in kiosk mode, so that the tab bar, menus, etc are hidden, and makes it "feel" a bit more like a "native app" than a web thing running in a browser tab. | |
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www.dgendill.com
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| | | | | Explains how to create a desktop shortcut in Ubuntu 22 as well as a shortcut in the side launcher and application menu | |
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meka.rs
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trivial.observer
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| | | Happily, after a tedious day at work, I found out that Firefox had a feature similar to the old prism functionality. Single Site Browser You can turn on a feature flag in the firefox about:config page called browser.ssb.enabled. Once dome you can launch a site in an isolated firefox window with firefox --ssb https://site.tld. It just works? ... mostly. Stow my shit This meant I could add a masto.desktop file like this one (and a png icon) in ~/. | ||