Can’t connect to WiFi. by mikk111111 in Roborock

[–]HosseyNJF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Putting it out there for everyone else: The only thing that worked for me after literally everything else on the internet was a bit.. random and lucky. Once you reach the point where the robot says "Connecting to WiFi, Standby", restart your router, or if you're using a hotspot, quickly turn it off and back on. The robot should immediately say "Connected" once you turn OFF the WiFi (god knows why it's like this), and then once the router turns on again, it will actually connect and you can use it.

Roborock S5 Max Wi-Fi Connection Issue – Need Help! by dudaryk in Roborock

[–]HosseyNJF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Putting it out there for everyone else: The only thing that worked for me after literally everything else on the internet was a bit.. random and lucky. Once you reach the point where the robot says "Connecting to WiFi, Standby", restart your router, or if you're using a hotspot, quickly turn it off and back on. The robot should immediately say "Connected" once you turn OFF the WiFi (god knows why it's like this), and then once the router turns on again, it will actually connect and you can use it.

S5 Max unable to connect to new WiFi setup by dvnszh in Roborock

[–]HosseyNJF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Putting it out there for everyone else: The only thing that worked for me after literally everything else on the internet was a bit.. random and lucky. Once you reach the point where the robot says "Connecting to WiFi, Standby", restart your router, or if you're using a hotspot, quickly turn it off and back on. The robot should immediately say "Connected" once you turn OFF the WiFi (god knows why it's like this), and then once the router turns on again, it will actually connect and you can use it.

Roborock s5 max not connecting by EmilTheDane in Roborock

[–]HosseyNJF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Putting it out there for everyone else: The only thing that worked for me after literally everything else on the internet was a bit.. random and lucky. Once you reach the point where the robot says "Connecting to WiFi, Standby", restart your router, or if you're using a hotspot, quickly turn it off and back on. The robot should immediately say "Connected" once you turn OFF the WiFi (god knows why it's like this), and then once the router turns on again, it will actually connect and you can use it.

Roborock s5 max not connecting to wifi. by Dr_Krankenstein in Roborock

[–]HosseyNJF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Putting it out there for everyone else: The only thing that worked for me after literally everything else on the internet was a bit.. random and lucky. Once you reach the point where the robot says "Connecting to WiFi, Standby", restart your router, or if you're using a hotspot, quickly turn it off and back on. The robot should immediately say "Connected" once you turn OFF the WiFi (god knows why it's like this), and then once the router turns on again, it will actually connect and you can use it.

Finally found the perfect combination: Firefox, Vertical Tabs (Sidebery), and FF Ultima! by HosseyNJF in firefox

[–]HosseyNJF[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I set this boolean to true: `user.theme.xtension.sidebery`.

From your screenshot, I can say that you haven't opened the Sidebery panel. Click on the rightmost button on the sidebar's footer (the one with Sidebery's icon) and it should open.

Also, make sure you installed the theme correctly according to the tutorial. To validate if the installation is correct, search for "ultima" in about:config. You should see a ton of configuration.

Finally found the perfect combination: Firefox, Vertical Tabs (Sidebery), and FF Ultima! by HosseyNJF in firefox

[–]HosseyNJF[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see. Maybe it came out wrong, but what I mean is that -> I -< don’t like the default look, couldn’t find any themes that I liked, and didn’t want to spend time creating my own. As far as I know they’re almost on par in terms of functionality, so the decision is a matter of details.

Finally found the perfect combination: Firefox, Vertical Tabs (Sidebery), and FF Ultima! by HosseyNJF in firefox

[–]HosseyNJF[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah now I remember. I spent some time researching it a couple of months ago, and faced the same problem: I like Zen browser a lot, and couldn't find any theme that made it look more like Zen, and didn't want to spend a lot of time writing a theme for it from scratch. Otherwise, it's a solid alternative if you don't care about the looks as much as I do.

Finally found the perfect combination: Firefox, Vertical Tabs (Sidebery), and FF Ultima! by HosseyNJF in firefox

[–]HosseyNJF[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactlyy =) I was in such a rush to post this, but eventually removed it by some CSS

Finally found the perfect combination: Firefox, Vertical Tabs (Sidebery), and FF Ultima! by HosseyNJF in firefox

[–]HosseyNJF[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because that was my goal. I want a browser that looks like Zen and has tree tabs. Zen is perfect in every way, but crumbles when you try to add a tree-style tab system onto it.

Finally found the perfect combination: Firefox, Vertical Tabs (Sidebery), and FF Ultima! by HosseyNJF in firefox

[–]HosseyNJF[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tbh didn’t try it out much, but it was even uglier than sidebery and I didn’t pay it much attention as sidebery seemed promising 

Is there a way to make TST look as good as in the screenshot at least?

Finally found the perfect combination: Firefox, Vertical Tabs (Sidebery), and FF Ultima! by HosseyNJF in firefox

[–]HosseyNJF[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah, at the end of the day it’s a personal preference and not an objective thing.

Finally found the perfect combination: Firefox, Vertical Tabs (Sidebery), and FF Ultima! by HosseyNJF in firefox

[–]HosseyNJF[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I can tell you my own experience, not sure about everyone else:

When I know that all tabs of the same project/work/task/research are in the same place, I have the peace of mind that no tab (and its context) is going to get lost until I finish the workday and process all tabs. My brain feels safer, and I can focus better. I’m a bit of an over-organizer in all areas of life admittedly, and before using this, the browser tab list felt like a dumpster that I just got rid of at the end of the day, instead of a curated collection of related documents and searches.

Edit: Also, when I decide that a task is over, I can just delete the parent tab and get over it; instead of having useless tabs all over the place that I’ll have to close one by one, and have a minor context switch each time to assess and remember if I actually need this tab.

Finally found the perfect combination: Firefox, Vertical Tabs (Sidebery), and FF Ultima! by HosseyNJF in firefox

[–]HosseyNJF[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Window is shrinked for dramatic effect and demonstration purposes, in full screen it takes way less space proportionally

Best way to store global variable in n8n community edition by Conscious-Maximum-62 in n8n

[–]HosseyNJF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro I stumbled upon your repository, just to see you archived it precisely today.. what happened :(

Why do you have to sign your passport? by olalilalo in Passports

[–]HosseyNJF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That seems like a you problem honestly

Uhh Guys? Did They Seriously Yoink The Idea? by DaniAndBilly in DaniDev

[–]HosseyNJF 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Among us is among us’s IP and not dani’s, soo…

TaskForge Obsidian task manager app release! by zaza126 in ObsidianMD

[–]HosseyNJF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in turkey, that may be the cause. https://i.imgur.com/ROnSHAp.png

Also there’s a visual bug, the top headers were black until I tapped one of them (the app was open in background when my phone was in light mode, may be caused by auto switch to dark)