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@marioguzman@mastodon.social · 4d ago

#macOS #macOSTahoe

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@trezzer@social.linux.pizza · Nov 29, 2025

For those of you tolerating Liquid Glass and the quite horrific Safari redesign on mobile/tablet: Kagi’s Orion browser actually seems to be an awesome full replacement. No complaints so far. Easy access to tab management, no weirdly hidden buttons or menus you need to tap multiple times to see fully. As a bonus, it has built-in filter support as well as several great Firefox and Chrome plug-ins. And Kagi’s search is optional. In fact you have more search options than in Safari. #iOS #iPadOS #macOS

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@troberts@theblower.au · Nov 27, 2025

Hey #MacOS people...

Should I install Tahoe?

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@matt@oslo.town · Nov 26, 2025

Congrats to the @kagihq@mastodon.social crew for releasing version 1.0 of Orion browser! 🎉

I've been paying for Orion+ for a few years and it's looking great ✨ and wonderful to have some alternative browser choices available.

✅ Privacy orientated
✅ Based on WebKit (not Chromium)
✅ Supports Firefox + Chrome Addons
✅ Mac OS / iOS
🧑‍🔬 Linux (in Alpha)
⏳ Windows (coming soon)

https://blog.kagi.com/orion

#webbrowsers #orion #webkit #linux #macOS #iOS #browsers #technology #software #firefox #chromium #kagi

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@kagihq@mastodon.social · Nov 25, 2025

After six years of relentless development, Orion for MacOS 1.0 is here! Read the full announcement: https://blog.kagi.com/orion

Also: Orion for Linux is currently in Alpha, and Orion for Windows has officially started development with a target launch for late 2026.

Orion also has a dedicated website now: https://orionbrowser.com

#Kagi #Orion #Browser #Linux #MacOS #Windows

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@baltakatei@twit.social · Nov 23, 2025

@cstross@wandering.shop Reminds me of the hoops I have to jump through to get #iso8601 dates in my #Debian apps via the `LC_TIME` environment variable and a bespoke `en_SE` “English - Sweden” custom locale. https://blog.carsoncheng.ca/2021/03/use-iso-8601-dates-in-pcmanfm-on-debian.html . This was the “easiest” solution I found in 2022 after exploring options to get #Firefox, #Thunderbird, and other apps to display YYYY-mm-dd HH:MM:SS style time stamps.

In #macOS, I think you just modify `System Preferences > Language & Region > Advanced > Dates`.

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