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Nonsense.
Autoit was great. The documentation is good and it’s very accessible.
What a great idea. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us :-)
Try tinyhome https://github.com/bderenzo/tinyhome
Throw a few bits of info into a csv, run a bash script and it produces a html file like this demo page https://lab.bdro.fr/tinyhome/
This video was helpful and simple. It’s no longer any hassle. I later implemented the same using my own domain and cloudflare.
The screenshot was taken from Firefox on desktop, running the latest version 1.5.0. The badge is a prompt to install.
The same issue occurs on iPhone PWA 1.5.0, iPadOS PWA 1.5.0 and native application 1.5.0.
I have updated the original post with this info.
Voyager 0.28.0 release notes include a link for this. Not tried it myself and no idea about Android.
Want a different custom icon? For iOS, check out this shortcut! https://routinehub.co/shortcut/15817
I experienced this after clicking an external link to bbc.co.uk. After closing the article I was still left with a banner for their bbc sounds app.
Guess who just got a new phone wallpaper.
Crikey mate, I’d have no energy or time left to be outraged if I read every article.
Hopefully this title is incorrect and should include the word “former”.
We’ll call it “the platform formally known as Twitter” and then we’ll sing Nothing Compares 2 U as we remember how much less shit it was before Melon blustered in.
Doesn’t sound like a hidden coded message to me. Seems quite blatant and direct.
No, I was employing sarcasm to make the same point that you are.
I know it’s unpopular, but I’d like unpopular opinions to be kept on unpopular opinion specific communities 😁