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That sounds an awful lot like even their first party cartridges could be attack vectors.
My experience has been that they have a tendency to make overly attractive men too. Getting it to generate anyone average nevermind ugly or with deformities (eg scars) is really hard.
From the same company that intentionally degrades the quality of Google Maps on Firefox.
Our telemetry shows 80% of users never install any add-ons” i.e. the telemetry that any tech savvy person immediately turns off because they don’t want their browser spying on them and about which we have also complained numerous times.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Usage numbers are part of how they pay for ongoing support and development though.
You aren’t aware of the task in whole I’ve described . What I’ve described is 20% of it.
Yes, exactly.
It’s called an XY problem. Google it
That’s what Youtube still is to me.
I think it’s mostly wishful thinking unfortunately
Reddit has been trying to build a usable search since 2008. It’s not happening.
They almost died after that. Jobs putting colored plastic on the outside of Macs saved them.
How is a games publisher buying another games publisher not horizontal integration?
Notably they would also have access to normal physical light switches. Oh no, someone in the room could turn my lights on or off, the horror.
Wait until you hear how other dating services used to work
I mean, Prime Video is still a bunch of microservices, it comes down to where you define the boundary between 'service and ‘microservice’. That blogpost was specifically about “the Prime Video audio/video monitoring service”. Eg it’s a service/microservice for QA, not for all of Prime Video. I’m sure there are seperate services for billing, browsing, captioning, and streaming.
And although the author called it “moving from microservices to monolith” it’s more about moving from serverless to more traditional compute.
It’s consistent with stances on things like network neutrality. ISPs suck, are a monopoly in most areas, and I don’t trust them to make these judgement calls. If we had actual competition in the space in the US then I’d care less.
Firefox supports them
It’s one of the things that potentially prevent the technological singularity. That’s undoubtedly why the self-important Musk has an interest in it.