The thing that I hate about the Mac is unless its explicitly supported by Apple go dive into manpages, install kexts and weep softly when you still can't figure it out / tweak it / fix it.
oh you'll love this, my mac only has those usbc connectors. and only 2. i have a dongle that puts out another usbc for charging, an hdmi that only supports 30fps and a regular usb. i have a second dongle which has displayport that supports 60fps
@rlemon Same here, but on Windows the trackpad works much better. Also the scaling and the design are more consistent, it is just a much more polished experience. But I hate using Windows for anything productive.
@rlemon usually they are more consistent because Windows is in control. Btw, what linux drivers are you using? (it might just be a bad trackpad driver for her)
@rlemon I mean UI/font scaling. I find the default too small, so I tried to change the scaling settings but it doesn't work for all apps consistently. Especially Chrome, which is very stubborn.
@Emilio The cookie is not being accepted because the browser is thinking something fishy is going on (CORS), ideally when people login to multiple websites they use some type of protocol to pass the session from one to the other.
@rlemon That's the reason I don't mind gnome. But the issue of scaling remains. I don't really notice it as much until I boot to windows and feel my eyeballs relax
@Emilio The cookie won't be set for domain1, it'll only set it for domain2 if it comes from domain2. You'll need to allow CORS for this to work, but it'll break in future browsers anyway.
@ShrekOverflow I'm not sure you understand what I meant :D User logs in to domain1.com/login, user receives cookie1, user is redirected to domain2.com/login, user receives cookie2 and 200 ok, page refreshes on domain1.com
cookie1 comes from domain1, and cookie2 comes from domain2
you got me?
but still browser says it's a CORS violation, not sure why
I want to set cookie1 on domain1 only, and cookie2 on domain2 only
Arch was the first distro I actually got to work on my Optimus laptop after trying to install like 5 other distros. I liked it but the AUR freaked me out, so I switched to Ubuntu. :P
@Emilio I wouldn't recommend setting up cookies in the single auth request, there are several things that can go wrong in that case + you'll be maintaining both codes merged. Ideally you'd broker the session from domain one to domain two using something like OAuth 2.0 where one is established as an identity provider. Or you could use a provider like us where we become the identity server and broker identity to both apps.
If the two domains are different browsers will treat the cookies as 3rd party cookies, which are disabled on a many browsers out of the box and safari is going to be even worse soon.
> Programming TI-84 Plus (Silver Edition) for Beginners. the author: This instructable shows you how to use the prgm button on the Texas Instruments 84 Plus and Texas Instruments 84 Plus Silver Edition. The programs are in BASIC program language.
why is it that adding overflow:hidden to an input element reduces the input element's width to fit its parent?
i would have expected a clipping behavior as that is what i'm familiar with, but this actually gets the drawn content of the input to redraw properly in the parent div's bounds..
hi. would anyone here happen to know something about the dayTimeDuration data type? (PS: its not js related, but something to represent the days & time. Used for date calculation purposes)
I got @code working in the browser! This is not only Monaco, this is VSCode itself directly running in the browser with node shims connected to the APIs of CodeSandbox.
This means that we can get Grid View, VSCode Extension support, breadcrumbs + more!
I'm so excited by this! https://t.co/RhQcJEduD4
@BenFortune To all people who claim that proper abstractions and well-thought out structure is overrated (yes, those exist). The only reason this is possible is because their code is structured well (he literally abstracted away Node to do this)