If I have to guess, because nobody but a racist party like the league would do such a thing, so it’s a pretty important detail. Then again, I agree it should specify “emphasis mine” or something…
If I have to guess, because nobody but a racist party like the league would do such a thing, so it’s a pretty important detail. Then again, I agree it should specify “emphasis mine” or something…
And never mind that noise you heard
Which ones stand a chance of actually winning?
The “other” candidate promised to do even worse … so pick your poison. No good choices, only least bad ones.
… and execution speed is faster. And they’re both open source. I mean, good thing we have choices, right?
Sure, once you have root on the host system you can pretty much do whatever you want … adding entries to udev isn’t anything revolutionary.
There are parts of the world where it is a function of age, or at least of the number of years you’ve been working, because the government will pay you a pension after you worked and paid taxes this many years.
Thank you for being a voice of reason among all the noise.
But is not Russian, just like Instagram is not Chinese.
The real numbers we need to see are watts per volume, or watts per mass
You have to chase it down, following the link to electrek.co, but then it says: “the prototype cells house an energy density of 720 Wh/kg”
(of course, I’m just stating what is claimed, no idea how true)
This is of course just my opinion, but no horrors, imaginable or otherwise, that the Japanese could’ve possibly orchestrated at the time, with the means they had available, would’ve come close to the devastation caused by the bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Yes of course, but I guess they could argue that legally they don’t count as the same browser, because each company using chromium as a base for their browser is adding or changing it as they like.
Someone could, in fact, fork Chromium and bring back support for Manifest V2 extensions, or disable whatever things Google does to block ad blockers (and in fact, I bet someone will).
I mean, they could also argue that all the Chromium based browsers are not Chrome, and so there is competition (we know how it really is, of course, but they have good lawyers…).
But I’m sure that’s at least part of the reason why they keep funding it.
While you might be right, does that mean we should all stop trying to be sustainanble because “oil company bad”? At least they’re trying to set the right example.
Also, Google could just more simply stop funding Firefox: Mozilla gets a lot of money from Google just to be the default search engine. Then again, maybe Firefox can switch to Bing or Duckduckgo, though I don’t know if those would pay as well as Google.
Time to boycott widevine and insist websites switch to an open standard … (though honestly good luck with that, Google might very well win that battle)
I see you don’t like freedom of speech, at least not for people who disagree with you
True, democracy =/= freedom, though they usually (used to) go hand in hand
Does a bike helmet count?