Introducing a new desktop button! Say hi to FriendlyFox! It features a menu to conveniently activate scripts without the need to type terminal commands. Just tap&hold/secondary-click the FriendlyFox icon and tap/click the script you want to run. There is also an option to Launch Firefox, and the Customize option allows you to choose the tap/click behavior of the button itself. The default is Install and can be changed to Update or Launch Firefox. Oh, and did I mention that I made the FriendlyFox logo myself using LibreOffice Draw? It's a cute little Red Panda, otherwise known as a Fire Fox. I also used GIMP to modify my avatar. Yay free software! I hope everyone enjoys the new update!
Transitioned branch (master to main)
Added new files:
"Before/After" image (Before_After.png)
logo image (friendlyfox.png)
desktop file (friendlyfox.desktop)
wrapper script (friendlyfox.sh)
customize script for desktop file (customize.sh)
update script (update.sh)
script to remove old repo (.mff-rm-old.sh)
Modified friendlyfox.desktop, friendlyfox.sh, customize.sh, update.sh, and .mff-rm-old.sh:
fixed copyright date
Modified customize.sh, update.sh, and uninstall.sh:
fixed variable
Modified update.sh:
fixed clone command
updated to remove old repo
restore old directory if cloning failed
minor modification for failed update
Modified install.sh and uninstall.sh:
updated for compatibility with new files
Modified install.sh:
fixed variable
Modified custom_rules.css, fenix_fox-alt.css, fenix_fox.css, fenix_one-alt.css, and fenix_one.css:
disabled URL Bar font enlarging*
Modified README.md:
added "Dependencies" section*
updated image link
added and modified instructions
modified to look better
re-organized sections
added note recommending uninstall of mobile-config-firefox to preserve customizations*
*Thanks to magdesign for submitting and solving a few issues that have been implemented in this release.
Ever been slapped with a birch rod by a fish? Well, meet this guy from around 1600, a godsend punishing fish caught by a horrified fisher in the Baltic Sea. According to a broadside, the story was maybe true.
On a related note, now I've half a mind to construct a simple clock API that spits out human-written poetry every minute. So I guess hit me up if you are down for a 1440 verse poem collab @smutstodon and/or @bookstodon 😆
@1dalm You are right - this is the original question! The interesting thing about "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism" is the question of whether its religious foundation is essential. On one hand, capitalism has started in Europe but on the other hand, it has taken root everywhere with or without a foundation of Protestantism. Is it a general social mechanism that could have arisen without a specific religious context?
A common question I get asked every day. I find it quite philosophical in nature. It reminded me of the old phrase “The clear star that is yesterday is like a summer breeze.”