Subj : Re: What to do with a gia To : Daryl Stout From : Ky Moffet Date : Tue Feb 08 2022 14:30:00 DARYL STOUT wrote: > > As for a dark theme with Windows 10, I wasn't aware one existed. I use > that with Facebook, as it's easier on the eyes. Ah, there's a better fix for that: an extension called "Dark Reader" (the icon looks like a comic-book Darth Vader). Can use it to invert colors on any website, and most of the time it's fairly sensible about how it does it. Basically it just rewrites the stylesheet on the fly. You can enable or disable it either temporarily or permanently for any site, and adjust the settings quite a lot. Mostly I just let it do its thing. Available for any browser in the Chrome or Firefox ecospace. Some sites it doesn't work well with, like Google Maps. But it does wonders for glary white sites like Facebook. Or you can use Stylish, but that requires a lot more manual fiddling for each site, while Dark Reader automates the whole thing. > KM> Enough duct tape silences anyone. > > I think of the Cheech And Chong routine with "The Big Brave Motorcycle > Rider" was in a wreck, and got taped up big time. The problem was, he had > as much hair on his body as a gorilla. And, you thought waxing was bad??!! LOLOL! > > > I have a password manager for all my internet stuff. But, that reminds > me > KM> I let the browser remember, except for a couple of super-secure ones. > > If the browser dumps, I'm screwed. There exist password exporting utilities. Chrome finally has one of its own, sort of. For Firefox there's something called Password Exporter. Every so often I do something with that. Password manager is not necessarily any better about saving passwords than the browser is. But I would definitely consider exporting them to text and printing them out, if you can. > KM> Wait, what does innocent look like?? > Different from looking guilty?? Probably not. þ RNET 2.10U: ILink: Techware BBS þ Hollywood, Ca þ www.techware2k.com --- QScan/PCB v1.20a / 01-0462 * Origin: ILink: CFBBS | cfbbs.no-ip.com | 856-933-7096 (454:1/1) .