No one asked for something that wasn't Chromium based here. It's the open source community, that's how it works, most of us are very happy to settle for just having some different maintainers. We weren't ignoring it, it's just not relevant in this particular post.
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Rhymes don't matter if it's a polar bear.
It has Adblock Plus built in which is not the best, but still pretty alright. You can still install most regular chrome extensions though and should be able to get mostly the same experience you have now.
Vivaldi is pretty alright.
They never really did, it was a talking point brought up initially by the interviewer and they guided the CEO into responding to it so that they could have some clickbait headlines. CEO should have known better than to engage and they sure learned that lesson, they're not going to be talking to that outlet again, but it's really just shitty interviewing that created this entire news cycle.
I know this is me being unhinged, but when they're that clean, I get stuck on wondering what they might be hiding. I think I'm broken, I can't accept the possibility that he might just be a good dude.
Carnivores tend to taste like their diet which can obviously vary a lot. You'll find a hundred different answers, but mostly it's not great, if we had something like a 'farm raised' option it might at least be consistent.
Planned obsolescence is built into googles processes.
They've created an environment where your primary method of advancing in your career is only creating new things and there's little to no options when choosing to support existing things. Some things have survived by chance and/or something to keep employees busy, but it's unintentional.
I know this won't work for everyone, but I just quit playing games that don't work or even from publishers that do shitty things and there's still plenty of games out there. There's a lot of shovelware out there, but there's also a lot of good stuff out there.
We'll just make a new Unix time on 19 January 2038.
Unix Time 2: 2 Fast, 2 Furious.
I'm obsessed with the idea of a slow-paced FPS game now. Imagine logging in once or twice a day, picking a shot and seeing if whoever it is is still there the next day.
A lot of us are of the opinion that they're just falsely claiming to be Marxists.
It primarily comes from a specific instance though and they're slowly becoming more and more isolated. If you stick to the defaults on .world, you may not see them that much. Say something about China though and they'll find you.