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The geolocation demo works on Chrome for Android though.


Firefox nightlies has already started warning for sites that allow POST over HTTP

only for pages that contain a password input


There is something similar in Berlin: http://www.meetup.com/Social-Pomodoro-Berlin/ (Inspired by Hoffice)




There is a great Critical Mass community there: http://www.critical-mass-berlin.de/



    So, in general, swiffy appears to be a relatively heavyweight solution that
    is not (yet?) optimized for mobile devices. Morever, there are 4 (yes 4!)
    giant swiffy ads on the landing page of androidpolice.com, each of which
    consumes more than half the viewport, all of which are dynamic.


> It aimed to gather together all the world's knowledge and classify it according to a system they developed called the Universal Decimal Classification.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Decimal_Classificati...

> UDC codes can describe any type of document or object to any desired level of detail.


So basically continue codes from NES games.


Thanks, perfect for making DIY Soylent recipes.

See https://diy.soylent.com.


Just tried it and it asked for my admin password (Mac OSX).


It may vary depending on version.

Sites that are heavily automated / packaged / locked down will not be up to date.

I can verify it works fine on linux 44.0.2403.107.

I have access to a 41.0.2272.101 on windows that is extremely heavily locked down and centrally distributed but I don't use that out on the internet, it would be non-trivial to test.


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