No, you see, it’s fine now because he personally benefits from the hatred.
No, you see, it’s fine now because he personally benefits from the hatred.
Note that this is the “top 10 features” from the survey. So it’s ranked 10 of some larger number, not last place.
I don’t want an AI chatbot in the sidebar, but if it gives Mozilla a new, substantial source of revenue outside the Google search deal–and I can disable it–then I’m all for it.
You’re telling me no -f’s were given?
GW2 is a completely different game from the first one. No GvG, no RA, no more incredibly complex builds from combining two classes. I loved GW1 and really wished GW2 was “GW1, but you can jump now.”
Don’t forget Tubular on Android
Tuxedo laptops are rebranded Clevo, and Clevo laptops are trash. I had a System76 (also Clevo) which broke in a few months, and it felt super cheap the whole time.
Framework is in a different league.
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. Steve Oedekerk is a genius.
Since when is Deepfake Musk a bigger scammer than real Musk? The man’s been selling “full self-driving” upgrades to Teslas for years, and they’re no closer to “full self-driving” now than they were at the start. Surely real Musk has scammed far more people.
Curl comes to mind. Libcurl is at the foundation of almost all networking.
This is actually a really important security protection. Imagine if someone hacked into your bank account, and made a filter to hide all messages of transfers out of your account. Then even if they lose access to Gmail after some period of time, the filter keeps helping them.
This option weirdly does the opposite. The normal routes will put me on a trail that dumps you out onto basically a highway for the last mile.
With this option, it prefers safe roads the whole journey over a bike trail+death trap option.
Sounds like it might vary. I don’t have dirt roads near me, so it selects safe roads with slower traffic instead. Hopefully they can add a proper “prefer safer roads” option, but this works for me in the meantime.
Then they make you use them for DNS. May or may not be a big deal, but the reason it’s at cost is to act as a loss leader to get you exposed to and buying their other products.
With reproducible builds (that don’t exist on all platforms) and code review of every update (which I won’t do).
If you trust Proton, you trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. If you don’t trust Proton, you don’t trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. I don’t trust Proton and actively avoid their products.
I don’t trust Proton at all, and Obsidian is a nicer experience for this anyway. I had a ton of old notes, and now that a new owner is taking them all, it’s time for me to delete my account and move on.
Sounds like something a Scorpio would say…