

Do people genuinely rely on these or are they really just a novelty?


Do people genuinely rely on these or are they really just a novelty?
I keep seeing this reference but missed the news. What’s going on?


I think that the idea was that there is a special point where you feel secure and nothing beyond that makes any difference. But that $75k number sounds familiar. It’s probably more like $120k today.


$100,000 with a child is nothing. Two or three children? You’re struggling.


This is the most accurate take I have yet seen.


There’s a big difference between doing something in a lab and mass producing it for millions of people.


Because police actions are a matter of public record. It’s why small town newspapers will print all the mugshots for the week.


Now do infer versus imply.


They don’t mean the same thing. Effect means to actively change something. Affect means to have passively receive a change.


LOL that’s not how capitalism works and let’s face it: countries aren’t interested in space programs anymore


I hadn’t known that this was a method. My entire workflow has been changed.


I was never able to figure a way to do this. I could link to the executable but not modify the shortcut to allow for flags.


Didn’t this already happen? I feel like it’s been the default for a long time now.


On Windows, I had two shortcuts–one each for a profile. It became my workflow and annoyed me when I couldn’t do that on a Mac. I didn’t always want my work profile to open by mistake, check into systems, etc. when I only wanted the home one, for instance.


I might try this next time I launch. Just launch one, go into profiles, and launch the second one.


ITT: People who only use Windows and don’t realize that FF works differently on other systems.


This only works on Windows. For Macs and maybe Linux, you have to run this command to bring up a different profile:
/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox -p
As best I can tell, there’s no way to make this into a shortcut that you could just click on. This change will be good and allow me to launch them without invoking that command in terminal several times after rebooting my computer.
How difficult was this to do?