once more, how much does that garbage ceo costs?
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once more, how much does that garbage ceo costs?
I love how the preview text for youtube videos is entirely fucking useless
that sounds interesting, but in this idea would those people have to pay for the expenses of the eldely? in my understanding the problem is not that the elderly wouldn’t be able to take care for themselves generally, but that they wouldn’t be able to pay for things they need or want.
as I see both fewer and more is bad. more is bad because of overpopulation, but fewer is also bad because of how the pension system works at most places
Francois Bodson, studio director at Ubisoft Paris, responded as follows:
of course, none of the questions were answered
on a fresh install of 131 I can’t get the page translation button to appear in the address bar. tried on an english and a french page. did anybody else experience that? what might be the cause of it?
the problem is probably actually that it consumed additional space, instead of being kept on the new tab button’s right click menu
tab management addons is one example, like those that make tab groups. maybe there are other use cases too, but this feature is for the addons, not to be directly used by users
FIFA only cares about maximum profits, when was accountability important to them on any level?
it says “games that was made in the city”
I thought they have lost that a few months ago. Firefox though claimed that
yeah, on Firefox it’s not really useful, other than for very underpowered mobile devices. it was only made because of chrome.
because of the lack of capabilities I think regular uBO with only the default lists would be the same as uBOL performance wise, and more effectivein cleaning up websites in all aspects
haven’t been following what’s going on with fediseer, but it’s good that we have something like it! :) I especially like that cloudflare instances are automatically hesitated, and that there are different levels of mistrust
I’m sure it is completely coincidental that ublock is about to die as well.
wtf are you talking about?
a “reverse bribe”, as is typical of nintendo
It’s interesting to see gorhill’s reaction. I understand that he’s fed up with all of this bullshit around both the advertising industry and mozilla’s internal happenings, but maybe this was not a logical decision. I hope he is well, or that he gets the help he needs.
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Privacy/Privacy_sandbox/Partitioned_cookies
CHIPS is similar to the state partitioning mechanism implemented by Firefox. The difference is that state partitioning partitions cookie storage and retrieval into separate cookie jars for each top-level site, without a mechanism to allow opt-in to third-party cookies if desired. As browsers start to phase out third-party cookie usage, there are still valid, non-tracking uses of third-party cookies that need to be permitted while developers begin to handle this change.
so this adds a setting to allow a site access to shared 3rd party cookies, when the site supports the feature?
my impression was that it was impossible already, because there was effectively a different cookie storage for every site
the only thing you need to see from the article:
the image shows firefox, and in it a question window of what kind of topics you want to see in your Pocket Recommendations.
The “Save” button is bright, the “Maybe later” is not, the “None” button is non-existent: it’s not an option that you dont want to read pocket recommendations!
But at least the topics are curated by experts, so there’s that.
not a meaningful difference, but if it’s true that only a fifty-something percent voted, then the other half just doesn’t care what is happening with them and their folks