Post 689415 by ACE_Recliner@misskey.xyz
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 (DIR) Post #689349 by ACE_Recliner@misskey.xyz
       2018-10-22T09:53:37.765Z
       
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       Opera 12.x refused to work with either Pleroma or Misskey in my preliminary tests so that rules it out for me.  Sad really, the resource utilization was quite good.
       
 (DIR) Post #689379 by calvin@cronk.stenoweb.net
       2018-10-22T09:55:58Z
       
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       @ACE_Recliner Misskey doesn't even want to work in Edge due to a 2001-style "sorry, we only support Chrome and Firefox" dialoggreat web design there lads!
       
 (DIR) Post #689389 by scarlett@catgirl.science
       2018-10-22T09:54:46.831011Z
       
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       @ACE_Recliner do you not like brutaldon?
       
 (DIR) Post #689390 by ACE_Recliner@misskey.xyz
       2018-10-22T09:57:13.579Z
       
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       @scarlett@catgirl.science Brutaldon is pretty cool, but I'm using Misskey/Pleroma as standins for my general web browsing habits, since most of the sites I browse require a similar set of features outside of browsing old webpages/documents which obviously doesn't require too much in terms of functionality.
       
 (DIR) Post #689415 by ACE_Recliner@misskey.xyz
       2018-10-22T09:58:59.353Z
       
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       @calvin@cronk.stenoweb.net Yeah, iirc I encountered the same thing with Otter Browser when I was testing Haiku.  syuilo is a good guy, but he's a 'modern web' developer and it really shows.