

I only know this because there’s a mission in Watch Dogs Legion that’s inside it.
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I only know this because there’s a mission in Watch Dogs Legion that’s inside it.
No, third-party browsing engines are not a thing that’s been implemented yet, and might never be by Firefox. This is about a screen that prompts EU users to pick a browser rather than defaulting to Safari and leaving it up to them to install another.
I absolutely love the answers.
In ours we can send probes to confirm our observations, but the closest other star is so far away we’ll never even get 1% closer in our lifetime.
I’ve already gotten good answers to why this shouldn’t matter though.
Beeper’s backend is also fully open-source, there’s nothing stopping you from hosting your own iMessage bridge and accessing it via any matrix client.
I love their approach to Hardware and Linux but have we collectively forgotten that Valve had a huge part in pushing loot boxes and underage gambling? Far from being the least evil company, but still a net win for consumers and I appreciate that they exist.
Performance is a good lead since it feels lower than 60fps and my panel can only switch between 60/120 Hz. I wonder what could cause that to happen only on the forks since the regular Firefox is buttery smooth even on complex sites.
I’ve noticed they stay at 120 until I open the first tab, then they’re locked at 60 until I close all tabs and reopen the app.
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was already false in Fennec/Iceraven and I’ve set it to false in Mull, unfortunately all remain on 60 Hz even after force closing.
So jealous of the foot heater.
The head of the german extremist right-wing party is a lesbian with a Sri Lankan immigrant partner who lives part-time with their adopted children in Switzerland. Identity will always be secondary to wealth in a system like this, it’s a one-way street.
I think it’s time for a refactor of my legacy code that deals with infinite timezones. :/