Photon was peak Firefox design
I often look things up out of curiosity and looked up ““Hasicorp Mushycorp”” to see if anything would show up. Nothing did.
It takes years to build a browser engine, Ladybird isn’t coming anytime soon.
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Reagan (or more specifically Michael Deaver) taught us that propaganda works incredibly well, almost every time.
Hitler (and many mfers before him) already taught that lesson, people fall for it every, single, time.
I use Kitty and didn’t find much in the documentation tbh.
rn Im using Kitty, I’ll check out Ghostty later.
Depends on the Software. For instance, does Autodesk have more tutorial videos than FreeCAD because it’s used more, or is it used more because there are more tutorials?
To answer a question like this, a graph of users over time would be helpful, or at least knowing when the software became very popular, then figure out what happened in that time period.
Its not there for me
Its not there for me
Unfortunately that option is not there
Aren’t we all?! /s
Always found it weird how it was so pushed in tons of privacy guides or in privacy tips. It’s as if they were just parroting each other without actually thinking why it would or not work at all.
Welcome to the internet, where blogspam is pushed to make $$ without fact checking.
Could you appeal it and offer to change the email to a non-banned domain? Because that’s quite severe, your GH account has all your repos, issues, and repo forum posts.
Yeah pretty much, its a way to sending and receiving emails without giving out your real email address. Instead you give aliases than end with “@simplelogin.com”, to protect your privacy and which are then forwarded to the email you provide to simplelogin. The received emails have a different sender address, for instance instead of forums@macrumors.com, you see: the forums_at_macrumors_com_randomcharactershere
@simplelogin.co.
You can actually reply to forums_at_macrumors_com_
… and simplelogin will forward the email.
European privacy laws go brrrr
It feels like the percentages are the other way around.