@bitwarden@fosstodon.org avatar bitwarden , (edited ) to random

↔️ Browser extensions now have a wider default width

Switch to narrow or go extra wide: Settings → Appearance → Extension Width

Rolling out in 2026.1.0 https://bitwarden.com/help/change-theme/#tab-browser-extension-1yAVQbGXha0iO7CioSiFvm

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MrOtherGuy Mod , to Firefox Customs in crossposting from reddit: Is it possible to make autohide bookmark and url bar push page content down?

Sure, you can add this:

#navigator-toolbox{
  transition: margin-bottom 135ms ease-in var(--uc-autohide-toolbar-delay) !important;
}
#navigator-toolbox:is(:hover,:focus-within),
#mainPopupSet:has(> [panelopen]:not(#ask-chat-shortcuts,#selection-shortcut-action-panel,#chat-shortcuts-options-panel,#tab-preview-panel)) ~ #navigator-toolbox{
  margin-bottom: 0 !important;
  transition-delay: 100ms !important;
}

You could probably get things wayy simpler than what that style is doing if you want web-content to move, although it probably still won't be quite trivial. But adding the above after autohide_bookmarks_and_main_toolbars.css should work fine I guess.

jbone , to Horror in Horror Thriller ‘28 Years Later’ Gets Netflix Release Date
@jbone@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

For a second, I thought this was about the upcoming sequel to 28 Years Later.

During the film’s theatrical run, 28 Years Later earned $70.4 million domestically and nearly $79.7 million internationally for a worldwide box office tally of $150.1 million. The film had a production budget of $60 million, according to The Numbers.

Not too bad from my understanding.

As I mentioned in one of the bigger 28 Years Later threads, I didn't know what to think of it. I actually didn't like the early parts that were the most sequel-like part of the film. The latter parts had some strange moments and I am still not sure if parts were supposed to be funny or if it's just me. But I liked the Boyle didn't just create a straightforward low-risk sequel (even if it would be cool on some level).

I will probably watch the sequel in cinema (if I can find it in English).

first time using linux, how screwed am I?

recently i just finished building a new pc. mostly for gaming since my only exposure to linux is steam os and i heard its uses arch with kde plasma so i try to emulate it as close as i can. however soon i realized how different it is and it requires more setup than i initially thought. i spent a whole day or two setting it up ...

uairhahs , (edited ) to Linux in first time using linux, how screwed am I?
@uairhahs@lemmy.world avatar

Highly recommend this for you OP. This would be the easiest course of action. Do you have to use Konsole, yes but for a few commands and once done you can do everything you need via GUI and not have to touch shell again for daily operations.

Catchy have a very powerful script that attaches all their pacman.conf (list of places where arch will look for it's software)

Here's a link to the section Adding CachyOS to existing Arch Install

Once that's done you only need one more command

sudo pacman -Syu octopi

Octopi will let you manage all your software and kernel updates without having to touch terminal or having to use flatpaks.

I would recommend packages:

  • cachyos-hooks
  • linux-cachyos
  • linux-cachyos-header
  • cachyos-kernel-manager
  • proton-cachyos
  • wine-cachyos
  • cachyos-gaming-meta

This will have you fully set up and ready to seamlessly game on your machine without having to reinstall a OS.

jsudgevsjskdndjsga , to memes in Has to be 16 characters, #s, Cap and lower case.

Will the Supreme Court Let Trump Target Babies for the “Sins of the Parents”? ( www.motherjones.com )

In 2022, Florida Republicans enacted the Stop WOKE Act, which sought to remove from school curriculums any lessons that might cause students to feel “discomfort,” “guilt,” or any other “psychological distress” because of their race. It went without saying that the legislation’s authors were referring to white ...

@h4ckernews@mastodon.social avatar h4ckernews Bot , to random

What Recourse Does the Supreme Court Actually Have? ( www.theatlantic.com )

Since early February, when Vice President J. D. Vance posted on X that “judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power,” the United States has been inching nearer and nearer to the moment when the White House directly defies an order of the court. So far, that moment doesn’t appear to have ...

@1br0wn@eupolicy.social avatar 1br0wn , to random

The UK Home Office (interior ministry) appears to have forgotten entirely about the "independent" Technical Advisory Board whose advice it legally must take when appeals its secret order ("Technical Capability Notice” leaked to the Washington Post) to compromise / security worldwide to enable future surveillance by the UK 🤡🤡
https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366619028/Apple-British-techies-to-advise-on-devastating-UK-global-crypto-power-grab

unskilled5117 , to Technology in Passwords have problems, but passkeys have more

You could use your

to unlock the app instead of the password

@jwilker@wandering.shop avatar jwilker , to bookstodon group

Don’t want to wait until the 26th for 'Rising Resistance'?

You can buy direct from me and get it now, 2 weeks before it releases everywhere else.

Support Indie authors/creators. Buy direct. All the cool kids are!

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Bernie_Sandals , to politics in Nikki Haley has blunt message for Trump, GOP as Kamala Harris gains momentum: 'Quit whining'
@Bernie_Sandals@lemmy.world avatar

Whether or not you believe Assange is justifiable, if he aided or encouraged people to hack/release classified files, then yes he went beyond journalism. Journalists get brought information from whistleblowers, they don't actively encourage hacking.

if the government can prove that the WikiLeaks founder actively encouraged or aided Manning in stealing government documents, First Amendment protections would vanish.

https://firstamendmentwatch.org/deep-dive/are-wikileaks-actions-protected-by-the-first-amendment/#tab-analysis-opinion

Nice whataboutism btw.

‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ smashes R-rated record with $205 million debut, 8th biggest opening ever ( apnews.com )

Marvel is back on top with “Deadpool & Wolverine.” The comic-book movie made a staggering $205 million in its first weekend in North American theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday. It shattered the opening record for R-rated films previously held by the first “Deadpool” ($132 million) and notched a spot in the ...

MeekerThanBeaker , to News in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ smashes R-rated record with $205 million debut, 8th biggest opening ever

I believe they include projections for Sunday as well as most people probably bought their tickets ahead of time.

It was $211 million from Thursday through Sunday domestic, $444 million worldwide.

https://the-numbers.com/movie/Deadpool-and-Wolverine-(2024)#tab=box-office

Seasm0ke , to politics in Rachel Maddow Warns That SCOTUS Trump Immunity Decision Is ‘a Death Squad Ruling’ | Video

The Court now confronts a question it has never had to answer in the Nation’s history: Whether a former President enjoys immunity from federal criminal prosecution. The majority thinks he should, and so it invents an atextual, ahistorical, and unjustifiable immunity that puts the President above the law.

The majority makes three moves that, in effect, completely insulate Presidents from criminal liability. First, the majority creates absolute immunity for the President’s exercise of “core constitutional powers.” Ante, at 6. This holding is unnecessary on the facts of the indictment, and the majority’s attempt to apply it to the facts expands the concept of core powers beyond any recognizable bounds. In any event, it is quickly eclipsed by the second move, which is to create expansive immunity for all “official act[s].” Ante, at 14. Whether described as presumptive or absolute, under the majority’s rule, a President’s use of any official power for any purpose, even the most corrupt, is immune from prosecution. That is just as bad as it sounds, and it is baseless. Finally, the majority declares that evidence concerning acts for which the President is immune can play no role in any criminal prosecution against him. See ante, at 30–32. That holding, which will prevent the Government from using a President’s official acts to prove knowledge or intent in prosecuting private offenses, is nonsensical.

Sotomayor dissenting opinion

WillySpreadum , to World News in Japan same-sex marriage ban ruled unconstitutional again by courts, remains the only G7 country not to recognize
@WillySpreadum@lemmy.world avatar

Justice Alito cited the 13th century English legal treatise De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae when he allowed states to ban abortion so I guess it’s pretty inspiring.

Source

freamon OP Mod , to Shitty Movie Details in M*A*S*H was so influential that all computers have been counting the seconds since the film's release

I looked here for MASH's release date - it says Jan 1 - so I don't know who's right.