Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988). While not The Blob or Night of the Creeps, it's pretty fun.
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While I've had some nagging KDE session issues, thankfully using an xbox controller has thus far been a great experience for me in Bazzite. On Windows I had to replug my dongle after every. single. freaking. reboot.
Hope you get it sorted soon.
I'm an Aqua Velva man but years ago (before some of you were born) there was this cooling aftershave gel that was fantastic. Forget who made it. Maybe Old Spice? It must have had alcohol and maybe aloe or something. Sadly discontinued. If I like it, they always discontinue it. ๐
Haha! I hadn't thought about that. Maybe his listenership uses RSS. I miss RSS podcasts.
I listen to the Tin Dog Podcast sometimes when I'm making breakfast. Who stuff including Big Finish, Blake's 7, and other sci-fi.
Well, there are at least three of us. Last time I said brown sauce in a thread like this I got downvoted. ๐
FWIW, I checked the pi-hole and there doesn't appear to be any contemporaneous blocks for my phone when attempting to share location. (I wouldn't think that would be necessary for location sharing but I've been surprised before.)
I also checked to see if Android shows that the location was accessed by the FF app and it does. It's just not making it to the page for whatever reason.
I'll report back if I discover anything more.
Something must be broken right now. I noticed this problem recently on the AQI site (link below). Popup does nothing. Going through the lock icon menu can change it from block to allow, but the site still doesn't get the location.
Do you have a pi-hole? After I set mine up, suddenly YouTube stopped remembering my history until I allowed the right domain. Maybe this is the same sort of problem? I'll try to check that today.
Let me know if you figure it out. I'm twice your age and I still don't know.
Happened to think of this today and found this site
https://mylocation.org/
Scroll down to the Browser Geolocation section, expand it, and click Start Test. It prompted me as expected and returned the correct data.
If FF isn't the problem, maybe there's a recent bug in a commonly used js framework? ๐คทโโ๏ธ