If things get very, very bad, this will be our plan as well.
If things get very, very bad, this will be our plan as well.
Finland is one of three countries that banned my wife and stepdaughter’s race by using a procedural “gotcha.” Despite being a part of the Apostille convention in Geneva, Finland, Germany and Greece refuse to accept any documentation from Philippines. Therefore, they are banned from your country entirely.
Thanks for the offer though.
Reminder to all here: USA is not the only country on the planet with racism.
iPhones also have this feature, for a long time now:
https://ios.gadgethacks.com/how-to/keep-law-enforcement-out-your-iphone-your-privacy-intact-0194999/
Rather irresponsible of the article to not point out these features on Android and iPhone. Did a cop or government official write that article?
It’s really not as bad as people portray. Most sites do work in Safari. There are some problems, but they’ve been pretty good about licking them over time. It’s passable enough that I only have to punt to an alternate browser once in a while.
I’ve tried to use Firefox, I really have. But Firefox absolutely murders my battery and I’m sorry, but they need to do some serious usability improvements… especially around the container implementation and tab management. It’s confusing as fuck (to me).
UbiSoft needs to get comfortable with execs not making sales targets.
Sadly, it is a trend.
Teams won’t even open on Safari. Must use a chrome-based browser (like… Edge!)
This, and also so they can avoid your plugins that kill browser tracking for ads and shit.
A few months ago I was suddenly craving a pan pizza… out of nowhere. In the 80’s, Pizza Hut pan pizza was the shit. I was pining for the nostalgia, I suppose.
The pizza was got was awful. Truly horrible. Pizza Hut is dead to me.
The complaint here is the “address bar” search. I’ve found that most browsers will allow you to use other search engines, but you have to prefix the search with a letter or abbreviation. I’m finding that a lot of browsers will restrict your raw address bar search to their chosen search engines.
I’m an Apple fan but… yeah, they deserved this one.
True, but you know what would really make them go out the window? If I were invisible.
Thank you both.
I’m sure that is the case, however I no longer use chromium browsers due to Google’s behavior and I only use Firefox as a backup. If a site is going to be this egregious to prevent me from reading their content, I am no longer interested in what they have to say.
I’m already there, and I’m applying this thinking to every site - including the one hosting this article.
Ironically, I cannot read the article because I use an ad blocker.
Moving to Safari for main browser, Firefox for backup. No more chromium engines for me.
This has literally been a problem since Windows ever came into being. I remember long nights of wrestling with this garbage on Jurassic versions of Windows.
It’s terrifying to me that you work for a med lab system that is reliant on third party tracking cookies.
I dunno man. I got nothing. I don’t understand it either.