Agreed. That’s a really bold claim to make without citing (credible) sources
Agreed. That’s a really bold claim to make without citing (credible) sources
Thanks! I successfully modified your script to adjust for my local timezone. Definitely seems to work on your example webbrowsertools site, though I still can’t seem to make AWS happy. no idea where they’re pulling their timezone data from, but it always shows me UTC no matter what (and yes, I followed your @match examples adjusting for amazon - the script triggers, just doesn’t fix the time displayed for instance monitoring the way I want).
anyway, thanks for sharing your script. I love it! I’ll keep playing around to see if I can figure what AWS actually uses to determine “local timezone”.
Any chance you could share your script? I’ve tried a few browser extensions to solve this but they never seem to work on the sites where I actually need them. Your approach sounds way better!
…it was DNS
If you have a Walmart card, there’s a similar annoyance with the Capital One app on my phone. The screen to pay your bill scrolls up and down just fine, so you can scroll down to pay. The screen to redeem your collected points for cash back? Yeah, no. The screen doesn’t scroll, so I can’t get far enough down to swipe the submit widget.
I’m running kubuntu on your same 2012 MBP. Runs great, but I’ve considered going pure Debian too, maybe still with KDE Plasma. You look happy; cool background!
My folks’ cats will eat that cardboard box. Seriously, they have to be really careful not to leave any boxes out.
Mmmm, meat soup…
This is the way.
Well done!
Just a heads up though, there’s an existing server/client app combo also named Alexandria commonly used in public schools and libraries (in the US anyway). It’s more of a book inventory and check-out system, but the shared name for a related app could still cause some confusion, and might prevent schools and libraries from utilizing your helpful tool.
Just thought you should know. Your efforts deserve to stand on their own!
+1 for kdenlive. you could also try OpenShot Video Editor or ShotCut, but I prefer kdenlive
Librewolf supports letterboxing as well, though the setting might be disabled by default