Pressures like these have historically sometimes led to countries becoming more democratic, so hopefully it'll lead to the UK applying some reforms allowing for a more proportional system. Labour probably has the numbers for it. But just at least as likely nothing will change.
Vincent
I only really hear 3 (or at least, hear people imply it) in reality, and maybe a small nod to 7 recently. For 4, I see people think arbitrary numbers like 90% or 80% code coverage are things that matter.
In that case I'd recommend posting at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ instead, where it's far more likely that the right people will see it than on a random online post.
Possibly that even is the joke :P
The release notes don't mark it as a progressive rollout, although it does say "is now available to almost all users worldwide" (emphasis mine). I would expect the tutorial to only be shown to people to whom it's available though - if it's not for you, maybe file a bug?
I'm sure if we all dunk on it they'll start to give more.
Private windows already have stricter tracker protection by default, and I also have my blocker extension enabled there as well because I do also use it for other things. And of course, all my settings apply there too. So yeah, there are existing workarounds, but as you say, this is much neater.
Yeah that's why I said easy access - I preferred about:profiles
, but in practice that was still too much of a hassle to actually use 😅
As far as I can see this is mostly separate from your existing profiles though, as in, those aren't listed in the new UI.
Profile management is going to be useful as a web developer; having easy access to a profile without e.g. adblockers and anti-tracking settings and such to test things, while still having them all available for my regular browsing, is going to be a boon.
Thanks MacStadium!
1100?! Oef, wat een nekslag!
En misschien doe ik dat wel, op zich een goed idee. De meter staat wel op een behoorlijk onhandige plaats hier, maar op zich voor een keertje is het wel de moeite waard.
Ik ben het eens met de vrees, maar... De mogelijkheid dat het politieke klimaat verandert is er altijd al. Liefst heb ik dat mijn politici daar meteen al rekening mee houden, ipv dat we geluk moeten hebben dat het net op tijd verandert om tot dat inzicht te leiden. (Zeker omdat we er nu van afhankelijk zijn dat dat "veranderde politieke klimaat" zelf de wet moet intrekken.)
Om een motto van Bluesky te lenen: de overheid moet zichzelf als toekomstige tegenstander zien.