Recently, we had to use slack to join a workspace but could not use their mobile application for reasons..
When we logged in to the workspace website it would only show us the settings of the workspace and it would prompt us to download the application.
The way we bypassed it was:
to request “Desktop Site” from our browser,
then navigate to the conversation channels and
finally disable the “Desktop Site” mode so that we could get the responsive (mobile friendly) version on our screen!
It is not amazing but it works!
To request the “Desktop Site” from FireFox:
Some websites may appear or function differently from mobile to desktop. Firefox for Android lets you switch between desktop and mobile view: – Open the page you want to view in Firefox. – Tap the menu button. – Toggle the switch next to Desktop site to turn it on and off.
Our Jenkins setup has a lot of cool features and configuration. It has 'project-based security', it has parametrized projects, multiple source code management blocks per project and fairly extensive tests implemented with several build steps. Of course, we do not want to lose them, so we make backups often. The…
Recently, we were working on a Jupyter Workspace at anyscale-training.com/jupyter/lab. As there was no option to download all files of the workspace nor there was a way to create an archive from the GUI, we followed the procedure below (that we also use on Coursera.org and works like a charm):…
In the age of instant communication, apps like Viber have become integral to our daily interactions. However, with the convenience of quick chats and video calls comes the risk of cyber threats. A recent security concern involves phishing links circulating on Viber, particularly those starting with "https://www.viber.com/activate_secondary/". If you encounter…