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A good tool?

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  • regularjoe@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

    A memorial plaque for Internet Explorer, styled like a gravestone. It features the browser’s logo at the top, followed by the inscription: “故 Internet Explorer 1995. 8. 17 ~ 2022. 6. 15. He was a good tool to download other browsers.” The plaque rests on a stone surface surrounded by small tribute notes, including references to other browsers like Firefox.

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    Weird date format

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      Fun fact, IE is still on windows 11, and it can be used though not through normal means. To any C#/.NET devs out there, on winforms the "browser" control is IE, and is still supported. Additionally some programs (like my company's ERP) still can and do launch full standalone IE under certain situations.

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      Oh man I'm still dreading the day that the backwards operated stuff in SAP GUI, made possible because of the IE engine, suddenly lose support.

      I'm looking at you adobe interactive forms.

      That shit is gonna cost thousands of dollars to migrate.

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        I'm SO sick of hearing about AI when Google maps can't even direct me via voice. Or play the right songs.

        Fix the basic shit before trying all this other bullshit.

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        google maps gives voice directions. i use it on my bicycle

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          google maps gives voice directions. i use it on my bicycle

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          I know, but half the time it's wrong. Ive tagged and labeled common destinations, and can give very specific locations including the street name like "take me to Target on Dyer Ave" and... Now were going to chucky cheese...

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            Fun fact, IE is still on windows 11, and it can be used though not through normal means. To any C#/.NET devs out there, on winforms the "browser" control is IE, and is still supported. Additionally some programs (like my company's ERP) still can and do launch full standalone IE under certain situations.

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            According to @[email protected]:

            It gets better. PowerShell 5, which is still the default installation on Windows 11, aliases `curl` and `wget` to `Invoke-WebRequest`. The fucked-up part is that Win11 includes the real `curl` too, but the alias shadows it, and you have to use `curl.exe`. The even more fucked-up part is that `Invoke-WebRequest` **still uses Internet Explorer** to parse the result, and will panic if `-UseBasicParsing` is not passed every time, or IE isn't installed and initialized. I used to develop applications in PowerShell. I still wear the mental scars.

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              Weird date format

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              YMD, which is also the standard

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                YMD, which is also the standard

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                No, the standard is YYYY-MM-DD

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                  I know, but half the time it's wrong. Ive tagged and labeled common destinations, and can give very specific locations including the street name like "take me to Target on Dyer Ave" and... Now were going to chucky cheese...

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                  it sounds like google knows you need some fun and bad pizza

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                  • ikidd@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

                    Couldn't find the Firefox version.

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                    It’s 2025, old man. You can just do winget install firefox now.

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                      What do You mean "was"? Don't we still use it for that?

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                      It’s 2025, old man. You can just do winget install firefox now.

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