CEO donating to what’s cause is ideology that should be separated from you assessment of the product.
I don’t care about this, sounds like another Hogwarts fiasco.
CEO donating to what’s cause is ideology that should be separated from you assessment of the product.
I don’t care about this, sounds like another Hogwarts fiasco.
It makes less sense since extensions actually ran on Android, e.g. via Nightly and creating your own list of exceptions. Also if you downgrade and install in an old Fennec version, extension will continue to function if you then update to the latest.
I think the move was an attempt to create a walled garden. But for whatever reason, they have now decided against it. Thank goodness.
My goodness that’s awesome. I never understood why they locked it down in the first place about a year ago. What changed?
Are you sure the distances are not swapped?
I certainly wouldn’t think possibly badly written and indexed docs without crowd sourced helpfulness indicator where you may or may not find your answer is 1/4 miles, while a concise highly upvoted answer in stack overflow is 21 miles.
How do we know that Fediverse will be any different? After all if it is a law and you get a legal subponae, you comply with it.
The push towards app from mobile browser was insane. In the end they even made NSFW marked posts impossible to view in web browser. WTF.
Lemmy is also ad free. Love that.
Am game as long as the AI runs locally, and doesn’t siphon every website I visit to their server.
$44 billion / 8 billion = $5.5 (not $5 billion)
I think it’s dev, single person. All the more impressive.
Also probably that’s why it is so good - one person’s vision and passion project without anything getting on the way.
Yeah. But if I ever want or need a Chromium browser, it may be the one.