Indeed. I'm not sure when they added mobile support back, but it wasn't there when I last looked for it. Guess its time for me to move my PWAs out of brave now. Thanks.
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Yes, they did that when the EU made the ruling about allowing other app stores. Apple doesn't like PWAs cause they lose their 30% cut. Hopefully we some ruling or law that they have to treat them equal to native apps.
I dont use many PWA's since I had to run them on chromium before. But as a web Dev and even more so as a user, I feel like PWA's are the way to go. They completely avoid all the app stores drama plus the 30% fees. Also the devs get to deploy instant updates without the delay going through the app stores. Just like any other web app. If done right I could see them replacing most native apps. Assuming we can get apple to allow PWAs full CPU usage. Currently they are throttling them from what I understand.
Edit: To clarify I'm speaking about mobile. I've never even tried PWAs on desktop and can't imagine why I would use that over browser+bookmarks.
Their website has over an hour wait time. If the price is good this laptop could be big. I hope it keeps the good Linux compatibility their other ones have.
You convinced me I need to appreciate tailscale somehow even more than I do.
services.tailscale.enable = true;
How usable is this? I don't know much about RISC-V. But when I DL software I only ever see X64 and ARM options.
If its just a simple static page. Just use cloudflare pages. It scales to zero and would probably be completely free for your use case.
Vercel is even easier to setup but they don't allow businesses on the free tier so it would be $20 a month for pro plan.
Being a Linux user I really like everything being ran in the browser. What if we just have more control of which JS APIs can be used? On a site by site bases. Which I assume can probably already be done with extensions.
Whole Food plants > plant based meat > animal products.
The plant based meats vary a lot. IMO just look for the ones that are low in sat fat and trans fat. Check for added sugar. And watch out for the ones that have really high sodium levels. Also best to avoid the ones with palm or coconut oil.
For example, the brands I know of that tend not to be so bad. Tofurky, lifelight,Daring original. In the UK This. Also the new beyond meat that uses avocado fat instead of coconut is really impressive actually. Only 1-2 grams of sat fat for a Burger.
I've had no issues with it so far. Its been my go to for awhile. But I don't use windows for anything important. Malware bytes scans don't find anything.
Deceptive title. If the person hosting the server has Plex pass then it's still free for other users to use remote playback.