It has nothing to do with usage. It’s a restriction that’s imposed on the browser developers.
Mozilla themselves claim that this makes development harder for them.
By forcing developers to have the same limitations as their own browser, apple has made it difficult for competitors to gain an edge over safari.
Apple only allowed browsers on ios to use webkit, so they quite literally were holding back browser development.
This has only recently been changed, and it appears you can only use an alternate browser engine in the EU, so they are still holding back mobile web browser development for people in most countries.
I’m ‘addicted’ to water. Can’t go a day without drinking multiple glasses of the stuff.
If something is impacting your life or the lives of others in a negative way, you should probably work on improving that.
If not, who cares?
“New password must differ from your current active password”
Ah fair enough, can’t argue with personal preference.
You sure you weren’t using waterfox classic though? That has a more dated UI than the current version.
I personally use librewolf anyway, but waterfox is still a pretty decent step up from Firefox, privacy-wise.
The national pyramid scheme
Zelenskyy was only interested in allowing the US to take their ‘rare earth’ if the US was also going to guarantee that it would help their defense against Russia’s advancements.
Trump claimed the deal had already been made, and tried to make the conference about how great he is and how bad the previous presidents were.
He praised questions that verbally sucked him off, and belittled those who asked genuine questions about the deal.
Then the two Americans bombarded Zelenskyy with questions and refused to allow him to answer.
They talked over him and got upset at him for not sucking their cocks the whole conference.
Zelenskyy was sent out because the babies in the Whitehouse couldn’t handle somebody who didn’t kiss their feet. He didn’t disagree with the deal, he just wanted more clarification and this was taken as a personal attack.
The world does not respect Trump or the US. We laugh at their incompetence and look forward to their ego getting checked.
This whole press conference made the US look like half-assed war profiteers, rather than the ‘freedom fighters’ they like to roleplay as.
Interesting. What did you dislike about waterfox?
Thanks for this! I recently switched phones and was pretty upset when I couldn’t find openBoard on fdroid or the play store.
I’ve been getting by alright with fossify keyboard, but I’m so happy to see openboard’s been forked!
True. Though that terminology also annoys me, considering we live on a globe.
Ah, gotcha.
Just researched a bit and noticed it’s an official term used by the UN.
It just sounds a little weird, as somebody from a southern nation that this doesn’t seem to apply to.
China is also in the northern hemisphere, so it also seems strange that it’s called ‘global south’.
Something like ‘low economic’ would have made a lot more sense to me, but I guess ‘global south’ is the official term.
What has capitalism done to the global south?
Is that just a metaphor, or are you literally talking about Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America and Antarctica?
Sorry, I’m just a little confused about what you mean.
It changes all the time.
Right this second though, it’s this song from dead rising 2.
I don’t think that’s guaranteed to be true.
A very old email of mine which I haven’t used in many years was in the breach.
None of my other email addresses were in there, so it’s highly unlikely that I was affected by this malware in the last decade.
That email has been in many other breaches however, so I wouldn’t be surprised if somebody who had access to an old dump was infected.
My money’s on some random skid who downloaded an old database dump and got infected when they downloaded some bad warez.
Either that, or this includes credentials from people who had the malware 15+ years ago.
Crying about it being different isn’t baby duck syndrome; saying it’s better/worse compared to what you’re used to is.
People just don’t want to spend hundreds of hours re-learning things that already work for them.
It is objectively easier to stick with something you know than to learn something new, so that’s what most non-technical users do.
Pretty much everyone in IT should learn linux at some point though.
On the bright side, you might be able to cash in on some bug bounties.
Ughh I fucking hate when this happens.
I get that you can’t load everything at once, but put some placeholder stuff there so the link I’m about to click doesn’t shift halfway down the page a millisecond before I click.