| 27 Jun 2024 |
hexa | I'm not on nightly, so it will take a few weeks until I can test that interaction | 13:08:49 |
nbp | Ah ah, you thought you could avoid it that easily, here is the command:
nix run github:nbp/nixpkgs-mozilla/master?dir=flakes#firefox-nightly | 13:19:41 |
nbp | * Ah ah, you thought you could avoid it that easily, here is the command:
nix run --impure --no-write-lock-file github:nbp/nixpkgs-mozilla/master?dir=flakes#firefox-nightly | 13:20:15 |
| 29 Jun 2024 |
Xandor Schiefer | In reply to @hexa:lossy.network I was under the impression we merged one of those PRs fixing colliding binary names 🤔 If you're referring to this PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/235912, then: kinda, but not really. That change changed the names of the wrappers, but the underlying binaries still collide, which is a problem for e.g. Home Manager users, whose buildEnv doesn't allow collisions, unlike NixOS's.
Also, it aligned the binary names with their nixpkgs attribute names, not with Mozilla's binary names, which are different for firefox-devedition-bin, whose actual binary is firefox-developer-edition, not firefox-devedition.
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hexa | thanks for clearing that up | 12:10:16 |
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hexa | for some reason firefox interacts badly, when I have video running in two tabs in parallel | 15:37:30 |
hexa | controlling the video in the second tab will make the audio in the first tab stutter for the time of the interaction | 15:37:54 |
hexa | sometimes pipewire even becomes unresponsive and video playback just blocks | 15:38:58 |
hexa | another bug that I've seen is with my new-ish camera, which is connected to the USB hub of my monitor, that if I power up my monitor after some time, then firefox crashes somewhere in pipewire due to some weird camera interaction | 15:41:53 |
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nbp | I can suggest to file a bug, and if needed you can ping Paul ( @padenot:mozilla.org ) | 10:45:26 |
hexa | yeah, I was planning to if 128 did not solve it | 16:20:14 |
hexa | need to find some time to collect the details and put them into coherent wording | 16:20:38 |
hexa | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/325594 | 17:40:11 |
hexa | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/325672 | 23:46:02 |
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| 10 Jul 2024 |
hexa |  Download image.png | 22:14:50 |
hexa | https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution?as=u&utm_source=inproduct | 22:15:02 |
| 11 Jul 2024 |
nbp | The gist:
Websites that show you ads can ask Firefox to remember these ads. The website can ask Firefox to generate a report. Firefox creates a report, encrypts the report and anonymously submits it to an “aggregation service”. The website periodically receives a summary of the combined reports. | 10:05:29 |
hexa | ok | 10:06:23 |
hexa | * ok, so mozilla is doing the anonymization | 10:06:34 |
vcunat | Mostly your local browser already, right? | 10:06:51 |