Ladybird looks great! Very much looking forward to an alpha linux release so I can use it and give all kind of feedback.
Jarmer
There's already plenty of business web apps that require chrome. I specifically use a business focused web app that not only requires Chrome, but ONLY CHROME ITSELF and no chromium derivatives. That's the first time I've come across that. I had previously seen chrome requirements, but they worked just fine on ungoogled chromium. Not this one, nope. Regular Google Chrome and nothing else. wtf is that garbage.
I use my libary card to download and read free ebooks on my Kobo all the time. Absolutely love it.
Just tried it out with my proton account. Looks great! It's very simple, but I also like that about it. And of course being private is wonderful.
Childhood's End
This is a low effort troll post.
os upgrades are free
bloatware is less on ios than on any other mobile os
the rest is idiocy.
save your time. Move on.
Best ever chill metal song: Orion.
haha, I had the Sony XM4's as well and my favorite day ever of owning them was when I finally got so frustrated I threw them off the mower I was riding on and mowed over them. It felt SOOOOO GOOD. By far the biggest waste of money I have ever spent. Never again Sony anything even remotely related to that. Also never again anything without physical buttons.
We knew this was happening a long time ago though. This is probably just Sony making it "official" in an unofficial way. This project has been dead for ages since the dev team was pulled off it long ago.
It's "mostly negative" on steam - seems nobody can play it. So ... just give it a few weeks and try again, if you can even remember to by then lol
bahahahaha. I just wanted to thank you for making me literally laugh out loud.
It was indeed buggy, which was when I reached out to support. They immediately asked if I was using not Google Chrome itself, but a Chromium offshoot like Brave or Vivaldi. I was using ungoogled chromium, so they told me it won't work. I switched to regular google chrome and it worked great. I wonder what on earth they're using that's part of Google Chrome that makes it work and not part of any other chromium projects.