@ryo @lanodan Speaking of NetSurf, I tried it with my personal website. It can't read my navbar which is the only JS part I have on there.
Yeah I know, I should probably find a better way to handle the navbar but this is the only way I know how to do it without resorting to a static-site generator (or using an iframe). But I don't think there is any reason why NetSurf still can't handle even the most basic JS. (The navbar script is just a few document.writeln() calls)
@LukeAlmighty It's just a handheld PC and they've existed long before the Stream Deck. You obvious have the GPD Win series along with the OpenPandora, and before that you had the UMPC line that Microsoft was pushing back during Windows Vista.
@lanodan Okay, the Google Play one is wrong, but the logo is more like the Seal of Satan which is also a masonic symbol.
Also some Gematria:
Gmail = 42 (Ordinal)
Freemason = 42 (Reduction)
Facebook was founded on February 4th which in d/m format is written as 4/2. Facebook also started as a DARPA project known as Lifelog (the project was killed the same day Facebook was launched)
Lifelog = 33 (Reverse Reduction)
Masonry = 33 (Reduction)
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Finally swapping the placeholder music with free to use music. (Which I can't show because I can't get OBS to record audio)
A lot of the music I find doesn't fully fit with the level but I'm trying my best to find music that fits as closely as possible.
Also, reminder that if you are a music composer and have scores laying around, consider uploading them to sites like OpenGameArt so other people can use them.
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@ryo @ArdainianRight @tessaracht @Moon When I was in college, the Wi-Fi landing page was hosted directly on their routers. You had to disable Tor or your VPN in order to login, then re-enable them afterward.
@opal @ArdainianRight @Moon @tessaracht What else is there? Everything either runs on Blink (Google), Gecko (Mozilla), or WebKit (Apple). NetSurf (runs on its own engine) seems to have potential but they haven't updated in over two years.
@Moon @ArdainianRight @tessaracht Yeah, but it isn't practical to use a browser that always connects to Tor. You can't access web pages hosted over a LAN for example, which is especially a problem given that most public Wi-Fi hotspots require you to visit some locally webpage before connecting. That can't be done on the Tor Browser.