Manifest v3 is about add-ons or extensions like ad blockers, grease monkey, etc. Manifest v3 gets rid of some features of Manifest v2 that will severely hamper ad blocking. Mozilla has committed to keeping manifest v2 support in addition to v3 as a bypass to this
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I saw an article somewhere on lemmy recently that had some commentary from an American tear-down r&d type shop that said they think BYD makes a small profit on them
Per 2 hours even! Makes that 1500 hours
Yeah, I'm with you there, not sure what they mean by that
A/an before a word is dependant on how the subsequent word is pronounced, not spelled. So for that sentence, the implication is that it's pronounced closer to "erb", thus "an" to precede instead of "a". Another example that's a bit counterintuitive is "one" being pronounced like "won", so you'd get "a one time thing" rather than "an one time thing".
Also funny, the klicky itself is based on the work done leading into the quickdraw probes from Annex Engineering, the rabbit hole just gets deeper.
A bit late, oops. I didn't go super far back, but I at worst saw someone explaining why people might not vote for Joe in the general, but not actively advocating for others to join them. You may not find the two to be all that different, but I consider them to be different at least.
I don't see what's odd about it, but I'll check your post history later if you suggest there's some there. I'll report back later tomorrow probably
Like I asked the other poster, do you mind linking a few? I know you said you didn't bookmark them, but surely if it's as common as is being suggested it won't take long or be too hard to find some.
Do you mind linking a few? I'm not seeing those myself
Where exactly are people saying not to vote in the general? All I'm seeing is/were calls to vote undecided in the Michigan primary
I think your title is misleading. It was a joint effort between a DOE lab and a university lab ~~Chinese lab~~.
That aside nothing to me really seems to indicate a relationship between the tin catalysts for this and the euv droplets beyond they're both tin, and small. For euv, they need to be propelled through the air (and liquid? [might be done by the laser, idr]), but this technology it sounds like they're solids on a substrate.
Being able to make tin particles a controlled size that small may help euv, but I think it's a bit of a spurious connection.