Wait, AdGuard has an extension for that?
Flaky
FWIW, Vivaldi attracts a lot of the FF power users that updates like Quantum abandoned. Vivaldi honestly wipes the floor with Firefox feature-wise especially for tab organisation, but the fact it's Chromium might push some people away.
It would've been nice if they used Gecko, but eh. I went from FF to Vivaldi to now, the Firefox fork Pulse. It's a bit janky sometimes, but with native vertical tabs and the Simple Tab Groups add-on I love it enough to use it as my main browser, and there's little to no bloat. There's also Floorp, another Firefox fork, this time from a Japanese community, which AFAIK predates Pulse and is inspired by Vivaldi, implementing some of its features like Tab Workspaces. Worth mentioning for those wanting a more Vivaldi-like experience.
The driver-level anti-cheat that was used by Genshin Impact and then later on ransomware should always be brought up on the topic of anti-cheat.
Yeah, I think Rina was on the cards but might've given the UK a decent chance at winning, and I'm not sure if the BBC actually wanted that after hosting not just Eurovision 2023 but also, unexpectedly, the King's coronation and the concert for it. Hopefully we get her next year, but Mae's loss might hurt the chances. I do wish UK artists in general would accept the wild and unpredictable nature of Eurovision rather than see it as a risk to their career.
Was this the same furry who got a job at NASA? If I recall, the guy who actually got the "suck my dick i'm working for nasa" comment actually tried to get her the job back.
That's the one! (also for a second there I thought Oracle were posting to Reddit lol)
Pretty much. Reddit may have "won" according to the article, but it's definitely wounded - a pyrrhic victory like another commenter said.
Not to mention, some big names did pull out. If I recall, r/IAmA said they were no longer going to liaison their big-name celebrity AMAs or verify posts. Someone at Mojang/Microsoft probably got nudged to no longer post on Reddit because r/Minecraft is no longer getting changelogs from Mojang.
Probably gotta listen to it more, but I do like the UK garage influence.
I use Pulse btw.