Weird. You spent 3 days defending Firefox for an article that has nothing to do with Firefox… You just wanted to say Firefox for some weird reason…
Weird. You spent 3 days defending Firefox for an article that has nothing to do with Firefox… You just wanted to say Firefox for some weird reason…
So what does Firefox have anything to do with it then?
It’s about Chrome. Using Firefox is unrelated to the article.
Huh… So you’re not using the product the article is referring to?
What you’re calling radioactive waste is a marketing term. In nuclear power it’s referred to as unspent fuel. We’re just getting to the point in our nuclear power technology to be able to use the rest of the “radioactive waste”. It’s why we don’t bury and seal off the storage sites. It’s still fissionable material with the right technology.
I think they’re already there though
*.example.com
like network.example.com
only covers sub domains and not third level domains like host1.network.example.com
or *.network.example.com
get a wildcard like *.example.org and you’ll be done for everything
This actually only covers the subdomain. It doesn’t extend to *.network.example.com
. I spent last Saturday fighting my browsers until finding that out.
My ssh config has RemoteCommand=/usr/bin/tmux -u new-session -A -s laptop
for Host *
Hit Cancel instead of Reply after typing a response to that moron. 9/10 it’s not worth the effort and your life will be better for having moved on.
Yeah a Samsung Odyssey
Headphones/ear buds. It really comes down to your use case. If you listen to podcasts and audiobooks 90% of the time then you only need good enough which is typically around $40.
To be pedantic; not quite the same thing. While it does usually include hating your job, it’s more about doing the absolute bare minimum required by your contract, sometimes dragging your feet as long as possible, and only doing the 9-5 – nothing more.
That’s why I went ahead and got one of those 49" Samsung displays. I use it probably 300 days a year and I’ll likely keep it for 10 years like my old ones. I could have saved money but this was a luxury that I can easily justify by how often I use it.
It really doesn’t matter. Sleep on whatever you’re comfortable on. If that’s a $60 walmart inflatable or a $4k luxury silver lined mattress, whatever gives you the best sleep is right for you.
How are you using 21kWh/day heating a small home? Do you have any insulation at all?
Hardware problems are an entirely different issue.
Literally the biggest issue
I dunno what you guys are doing that makes your nextcloud die without touching it
Mine runs happily until I decide to update it
I’d love some examples of stuff that you own manufactured and assembled completely in the UK. Purely for curiosity sake and not a gotcha
Huawei Mate XT Ultimate