On 11/08/2020 09:36 AM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 08/11/2020 13:54, Richard Owlett wrote:
... I'm investigating speech recognition software [particularly
Mozilla's DeepSpeech {https://github.com/mozilla/DeepSpeech}]
I wish to access two related sites accepting Firefox.
https://commonvoice.mozilla.org/
Seems to load OK with SM 2.53.4/Linux x86. Presumably whatever is needed
has been incorporated in the newer SM version, as the mozilla sites
seem, correctly, to use feature detection (as below) rather than the UA
string.
and
https://chat.mozilla.org/#/room/#machinelearning:mozilla.org
...
Logs to the console that it needs the ECMAScript 6 version of Array,
puts up a page saying "unsupported: proceed at own risk", but doesn't
load. So I don't expect that UA spoofing would make any difference (and
2.49.4 might be lacking other features).
This page
<https://www.hackerearth.com/practice/notes/hemanth12/es6-array-methods/> lists
the ES6 changes to Array, which look as if they would be easy to
implement as a JS polyfill that can be loaded in UserJS for the site,
and probably have been, and should have been included by the site devs.
/df
Thank you.
I'm in process of installing 64 bit version of Debian on another laptop.
I'm currently using 32 bit Debian 9 on this machine (typo in original
post indicated I was already on Debian 10).
I will install SM 2.53.4 on that machine.
I've read your Nov 9 post. I'll also also set up the machine to dual
boot to the beta of SM 2.53.5 (and later)to see if the needed JavaScript
mods have been made.
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