The government, however, remains committed to European Union accession
Lol. Their accession has been stagnating for the last ~8 years. They don't "remain", they might only start to commit to the accession.
The government, however, remains committed to European Union accession
Lol. Their accession has been stagnating for the last ~8 years. They don't "remain", they might only start to commit to the accession.
to say that Collective Shout is blameless
Twitter is not, as it turns out, the only place where well articulated sentences get misinterpreted.
But you mean the short cut screen right?
I mean the default new tab, with the logo, search bar (which I removed because I can just search from the URL bar), and the quick links that automatically get populated with your most visited sites.
Btw an another user posted a solution, turns out removing it through CSS isn't that complicated (when a stranger provides you with the code, at least).
The CSS solution worked, thank you! And that guide was useful, now I'll have to toy with the CSS elsewhere too... :D
(The config you mention in the edit doesn't seem to work, however.)
I tried out one of the extensions (Tabliss) the last time they forefully changed the new tab orgnisation, and it seemed pretty good, but it loaded somewhat slower than the built-in new tab, so I'd really prefer to just modify the default new tab instead of switching...
Maybe I could try making my own html and see how that works.
Why are you caring about what is in a new tab?
You're making it sound like "new tab" isn't a thing one uses a lot? I have a bunch of shortcuts there and it's stupid that area that could be used on them is wasted on something so useless. Admittedly this variant is better than the previous attempts to force the logo there that I had reverted (twice), because those were really dogshit - reducing the size of the shortcuts and/or pushing them down outside of the screen - and now at least everything fits on one screen, and the shortcuts are less reduced, though they used to be bigger.
Actually I guess I want to revert to the old style entirely. Big shortcuts, no logo (or an easily removable logo).
you could remove the logo from the source code and compile it your self. Or you could create a custom css template (I think)
Sadly I'm not competent enough to do either of these, I have no idea how CSS could affect this or be applied, and removing it from the source and recompiling sounds like killing a fly with a cannon.
Windows 10
This is my flag.
"what did students do before chatgpt?"
Is this supposed to be an actual quote? Like, someone said this unironically?
So youre simultaneously saying you dont live in a democracy, and also that your vote matters?
I'm pretty sure I didnt say either of those things; I don't wish to argue about the semantics regarding the first statement, and the second statement is definitely correct for large parts of the population in some nominally democratic western countries (specifically US and UK whose electoral systems are a fucking disgrace).
Also yes i am speaking about the notion of democracy itself, that’s why I put the words in theory there lol
Alright, but it's clear that I dismissed this idealist/theoretical mode of dealing with politics in my first comment, and I don't really see any arguments for reestablishing it.
Yeah, "(in theory)" - that doesn't have to be inside brackets, all you speak of is a theoretical, ideal democracy. But what we have is, for many good and bad reasons, not even close to that (as can be seem from the actual process of any elections), and it is delusional and useless to act like it is.
How much is that in football fields?