tomayac, to random
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Gave my desk a makeover based on some leftovers I had (the black holes are from soldering strips together). Really digging the soothing moving gradient. It's powered by an old BBC that connects to MakeCode over . 🐡 FTW!

TuEstUnePommeDeTerre, to mildlyinfuriating in Adobe tells you to use Chrome, not Firefox

That’s their web dev documentation. The official position is no: mozilla.github.io/standards-positions/

schizanon, to logitech
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mcc, to random
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Tip: Instead of saying "Stop using Chrome" or "Use Chrome instead of Firefox", try saying "I have written, and the Firefox project has accepted, a patch that adds a 'profiles' feature equal in ease-of-use to that of Chrome". That probably would be a lot more convincing

jhaand,
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@mcc @trevorflowers It all sounds a bit silly. I just want to program my keyboard (ZSA Moonlander) and develop some simple Hardware hacking festival badges.
https://flow3r.garden/flasher/

Logitech Now Goes To A random website in order to add peripherals to a PC

As if it wasn’t bad enough that they want me to use a random internet service to add a keyboard to a usb wifi receiver, they are also stopping Firefox users from accessing it. I clicked out of pure curiosity, as I’m not even remotely interested in involving a corporate internet service in getting my keyboard connected to my...

charizardcharz, to PCGaming in Logitech Now Goes To A random website in order to add peripherals to a PC

I don’t like their move to a web configurator, but they’re not explicitly excluding firefox. Firefox doesn’t support WebUSB. Mozilla has privacy and security reasons why they don’t support it outlined here.

It's not just Adobe. Now Logitech wants me to go to a random website in order to add peripherals to my computer, and I'm met with this when I go to the page they tell me to (lemmy.world)

As if it wasn’t bad enough that they want me to use a random internet service to add a keyboard to a usb wifi receiver, they have the balls to put this for Firefox users. I clicked out of pure curiosity, as I’m not even remotely interested in involving a corporate internet service in getting my keyboard connected to my...

infeeeee, to firefox in It's not just Adobe. Now Logitech wants me to go to a random website in order to add peripherals to my computer, and I'm met with this when I go to the page they tell me to

Have you tried the old “Unifying Software”? support.logi.com/hc/hu/articles/360025297913 Maybe try the Bolt app: support.logi.com/hc/hu/articles/4418089333655

Edit: the FAQ says you should be able to add devices with the Logi Options+ app: …logi.com/…/1500007354982-How-to-connect-a-Bolt-d… Have you tried that?

Last time I dealt with this I had to download that one to add/remove devices. It was always a separate app for some reason, maybe they just moved it to the browser?

Also about the firefox notice: I think in this case it’s not fully Logitech’s fault, it’s not the classic lazy developers, you cannot workaround it with user agent switcher: Firefox doesn’t support the WebUSB api, considering it’s an usb device it should need this api: caniuse.com/webusb The supported browsers are same as the ones supporting WebUSB.

That’s another thing that firefox deliberately doesn’t support this api for security and privacy reasons: mozilla.github.io/standards-positions/

The next question is why they developed this app as a webapp? It doesn’t make any sense. If you don’t have internet you cannot setup your keyboard? There are still a lot of situations when people have to use their computers without internet, this just plain stupid. But I’ve seen a lot of stupid things from logitech, even though I love their hardware, typing this from my K750 solar keyboard.

xandertron, to firefox in It's not just Adobe. Now Logitech wants me to go to a random website in order to add peripherals to my computer, and I'm met with this when I go to the page they tell me to

mozilla wont mozilla.github.io/standards-positions/

ljrk, to random
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Just discovered https://github.com/WICG/web-smart-card/ for teaching instead of ... running pcsc-lite in / over (for ) or exposing the socket (e.g., Linux). Notably the is mentioned as one use case!

I hope this gains similar traction as /// support in browsers, especially with the recent push for , as smart cards are very widely deployed in orgs and slimming down the stack would definitely be a win here.

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