Yeah. I looove the diarrhea I get from eating tubes of mint toothpaste.
Yeah. I looove the diarrhea I get from eating tubes of mint toothpaste.
Which I think is kinda weird decision since they could’ve just hidden a setting that unlocks all addons in the options. But maybe they were so incompatible at the time that it wasn’t worth the headache.
Not an expert but as I’ve understood it it’s pretty similar to Fennec, less tracking and more private than your regular Firefox. I don’t know anything about either ones development team size or activity either so I can’t recommend one over the other. Hopefully someone with more knowledge can chime in.
Same for Firefox forks, Mull and Fennec.
My understanding is that USB-C as a standard is pretty all over the place. Some can fast charge etc. So my guess is that Apple will come up with some superduper performance USB-C or they’ll at least present it as such. And why not sooner? Because they were in the lab perfecting it.
Heh, I can appreciate that. Just commented so nobody will use that as a justification why fines shouldn’t be based on revenue.
For real, it’s ugly and way too bright and fucking stupid but whoever had a week to create x-shaped disturbingly blinking sun did an okay job imo.
Aren’t there usually minimum fines anyway even if they’re based on revenue?
The biggest wtf in this is that tweeting, a term that’s been ingrained into modern lexicon, is becoming irrelevant. That’s like the greatest advertisement you can have for your platform.
Seems totally reasonable thing to do. If you’re looking to suppress tourism that is.
I wonder if after this Silicon Valley realizes that there’s no infinite growth/money/potential and stops trying to position shit as such. Just make a product that holds up and doesn’t fold like a house of cards when it finally is being monetized.
Edit: And as a totally separate point, think about the mods! Loads of more work and zero pay while spammers “get rich”.
I’d presume someone like EU would be interested in this.
Is bing actually still just bad? Google just pushes stores for search results when I’m just trying to figure out how shit works so I’m so ready to switch permanently.
I still don’t understand why they killed it. Must’ve been a real money sink.
Kinda far from absolute imo.
Google money perhaps? I don’t know if the funding is public knowledge. But seeing as it apparently doesn’t block ads sucking up to silicon valley seems appropriate.
Tldr what’s going on?
Isn’t that like step one for a privacy focused browser?
Feels like Spez won’t be taking this one to the chin. Let’s just see how deep the ship will sink with its captain.
Mint flavored all the way through, baybeh!