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How can I exclude movies from a certain country?



The imdb.com web search allows filtering on country: https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?title_type=feature&releas...



I might be interested once there's videos of it doing daily stuff, and especially of how its autofocus (speed and functionality) compares to, let's say even an old Samsung Galaxy S7.


What kind of scenarios would you like to see the autofocus working in?


The phone doesn't become a transceiver, it becomes a(n) HMI to the transceiver.


Probably a big ask, but could you find out why one is not allowed to add your own root cert to FF and sign an addon yourself, instead being forced to use an ESR/develop/nightly version and setting xpinstall.signatures.required to false, significantly reducing your security?


And, when a self-signed certificate is in use, the browser should show a prominent icon of self-configured security.


> And, when a self-signed certificate is in use, the browser should show a prominent icon of self-configured security.

..and there should of course be a way to disable that prominent icon of self-configured security.

Because Firefox, unlike most software, is designed to be a user agent.

While it may be natural for Google, for example, to constantly nag Chrome users for non-standard behaviour, Mozilla should not do the same with Firefox.


I got excited when I read "parametric"… thinking it would be akin to what Autocad Inventor had 20+ years ago (setting angles between lines, setting lines to be parallel etc.) since I was recently looking for a simple CAD tool that could do that. Alas.


For hobby/maker/semi-pro that would be Fusion360, Onshape, FreeCAD or Solvespace. And more, probably...


Check out SolveSpace! It might be just what you want, don't be deceived by its retro UI.



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