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20 days ago | 11 months ago | |
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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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cppwinrt
- C++/WinRT is now in maintenance mode
- Leaked Microsoft poll shows fewer employees have confidence in leadership
- Fold Expressions for Metaprogramming or "The Wrong Reason to Rightfully Want Extension Methods in C++" - my look at why we need extension methods and the first try at writing an online article about C++
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All Windows OSs type programs on Wine
Windows Runtime (WinRT) seems to be something they are working on. From what I could read are there a bunch of stuff needed apart from just a development library. I guess you meant this: https://github.com/microsoft/cppwinrt
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C++20 Modules are now supported In CLion!
Yeah, I closed it because it didn't seem to be taken into consideration, as later proven by https://github.com/microsoft/cppwinrt/issues/1123
- Firefox 106.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes
- I can't make up my mind what C++ GUI framework to use. It needs to be very fast in updating the constant data stream I am displaying.
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std::future and coroutine
std::future could be 'awaitable' (by implementing a struct coroutine_traits> + operator co_await) in a free function BUT VS2019 removed support for the nonstandard free function pattern for awaitable objects in PR702. Therefore we cannot add a co_await operator without modifying std::future source code.
- Stability of modules in Visual Studio?
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Learning resources to build Windows App with C++
You mean the cppwinrt library right? I thought you were referring to a book - and I couldn't find it on Amazon. LOL.
web-bugs
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Google breaks search for Firefox users because of bad UA string sniffing
The thread is very long, here is the relevant comment:
https://github.com/webcompat/web-bugs/issues/131916#issuecom...
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Chrome's next weapon in the War on Ad Blockers: Slower extension updates
https://github.com/webcompat/web-bugs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%...
Microsoft Teams (which I don't think many people use voluntarily) in particular breaks in stupid ways - and then in others if you spoof your user agent.
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"This video is either unavailable or not supported in this browser. (Error #4000) " on twitch with new laptop
a link to the video would help with troubleshooting, seems like another case of "this site or this particular feature doesn't support firefox" otherwise report to https://webcompat.com/
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Hamrobazaar not opening in Firefox
Have any of you faced this? If the website is made to open only in chromium-based browsers, I am planning to report to Webcompat. But before that, I thought I would make sure from others. Any experience or quick fix would be appreciated.
- Web-bugs: A repo used by the Web Compatibility community to track issues
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Switching from Chrome to Firefox? Here Are Some Tips
Teams was a classic hellhole for me when I was using Linux. Nowadays it lets you in but Firefox genuinely doesn't support all of the features the Teams site uses. This means certain features are made unavailable to Firefox users. Forcing the user agent makes some of these partially work but they are also still broken so Mozilla doesn't want to enable a user agent override by default and Microsoft doesn't want to enable a feature that only half works.
This GitHub WebCompat issue serves as a good example history https://github.com/webcompat/web-bugs/issues/77892
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Firefox: WhatsApp Web cannot paste text?
https://github.com/webcompat/web-bugs/issues/125920#issuecom...
- Copy-paste broken on WhatsApp on Firefox
- 🐛 O bug que "quebrou" o Whatsapp 🐛
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Firefox Finally Outperforming Google Chrome in SunSpider
having recently looked at a firefox performance regression for filing a bugreport, tooling that tracks performance (quite publicly) sees attention, easy upload to share tracing profiles also helps: https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/testing/perfdocs/ind...
Their dedicated blog keeps you posted if firefox perf is your interest https://blog.mozilla.org/performance/
If you have a particular website you notice chromium being significantly faster with, for an easy report, there's https://webcompat.com/ - though bugzilla is better than it seems when coming from github issues
What are some alternatives?
ProjectReunion - The Windows App SDK empowers all Windows desktop apps with modern Windows UI, APIs, and platform features, including back-compat support, shipped via NuGet.
firedragon-browser - A Floorp fork with custom branding 🐉 (mirrored from GitLab)
CsWinRT - C# language projection for the Windows Runtime
temp_librewolf_prefpane - temporary repository to share librewolf built with the prefpane
Windows UI Library - Windows UI Library: the latest Windows 10 native controls and Fluent styles for your applications
privacytests.org - Source code for privacytests.org. Includes browser testing code and site rendering.
AStarDemo - A basic A* example ported to C++/WinRT
icecat-win64
TextLayoutSampler - Utility to display text via multiple Windows API's simultaneously (D2D, DWrite, GDI, GDI+).
stealth - :rocket: Stealth - Secure, Peer-to-Peer, Private and Automateable Web Browser/Scraper/Proxy
STL - MSVC's implementation of the C++ Standard Library.
Fenix - ⚠️ Fenix (Firefox for Android) moved to a new repository. It is now developed and maintained as part of: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android