So? There is no way for the vast majority of users to read or understand the source for something like Firefox - to the point it may as well be closed source. Agreed of course plenty of security researchers will be examining the code which they can't with Vivaldi - but presumably if that was a security advantage Firefox would have less vulnerabilities when compared to other browsers. (Actually would be interested to see if this is the case!)
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Vivaldi is a good Chrome replacement.
In the UK, and no idea until I found this site https://tvrdb.com which allows you to search old TV listings.
It was BBC1.
Got the Blu-ray a few years back. I think the BBC might have cut a few bits.
A world beating housing crisis you say?
Errr... I'm from the UK and they're fries. These are chips If it's think it's fries, if it's thick it's a chip.
So close to a full rainbow now
We must dig deeper for more rainbow
"Well not entirely! One small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders. And life is not easy for the Roman legionaries who garrison the fortified camps of Totorum, Aquarium, Laudanum and Compendium…"
Don't even need an app. I got an eSIM via a QR code (which went to a website where the eSIM was downloaded). This was on a Pixel 6. I guess the process may be different on other phones.
Couldn't members of the public do the same?
As Biden, I'm not going to risk publicly having Trump killed. I'm getting a hitman