Just because you don’t know something, that doesn’t make it a secret, you just haven’t bothered to do a tiny bit of searching.
Just because you don’t know something, that doesn’t make it a secret, you just haven’t bothered to do a tiny bit of searching.
I wouldn’t call user-agent switchers a secret.
I hope you update the post with any info you find.
Yes, that’s definitely the only time emergency services are useful.
People who craft intentionally misleading titles with a qualifier at the end that diffuses the statement have been proven to be pedophiles, schwim says.
I disabled it on my phones. I’ve found it to be completely without value.
“It happens all the time” and “they always do *” is also comically unhelpful and useless. I’m getting a pot/kettle vibe from those that seem to take offense at my comment.
I also use FF solely and have no slowdowns on YT. I guess they like my copy of the browser.
I’m sorry but I don’t see how that check is browser-specific. Is that part happening on the browser side?
Nobody can even state that it’s actually happening “for competitive browsers” as even Chrome users are reporting an unexplained lag/slowdown. At this point, it’s just wild speculation and bandwagoning.
If 19 brings instance blocking, perhaps 20 will bring platform blocking and we can just erase it all from our view.
I chose not to wait. Greasemonkey script for blocking on desktop, Connect app for blocking on phone.
I don’t think the issue is performance though. The unspoken part of this comparison is in bold:
“Linux vs Windows tested in 10 games. In the games we could find that work on linux, the performance was 17% faster on average. In all the rest of the games, Windows worked 100% better.”
It looks like they were going to give two mints but thought better of the added expenditure.
Any politics and porn servers or communities get blocked.
I can’t say I don’t use Google as I own an unrooted pixel on the Fi network but I’ve done what I’m able to lessen the information given to them by stopping the use of the search engine, browser and sandboxing any Google pages in my FF browser. It started bothering me how much I was relying on one company for nearly everything online.
My next phone will likely be rooted and running a different OS.
I won’t sit through a non-organic product placement. If I’m watching a guy weld up a body panel and he tells me how great a welder is, it doesn’t bother me. If I’m watching and he starts telling me about his VPN or a phone game, that shit’s getting skipped.
I feel like even when this article was published in 2015, Dr. Oz would be small potatoes compared to a large portion of the population getting their medical advice from celebrities, influencers and self-proclaimed experts on their favorite social network.
I didn’t state that they couldn’t do both. I stated that their readership didn’t necessarily want both.
There’s some people that can’t come up with positive references, even when cherrypicked. I’d probably fall into that group.