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Knowing Mozilla it’s probably done client side (meaning it sends weather data for all major regions or something and the client filters what is needed)
Knowing Mozilla it’s probably done client side (meaning it sends weather data for all major regions or something and the client filters what is needed)
The web UI was also vastly superior to Hotmail or Yahoo
It’s pretty drastically harder to register 100 phone numbers, especially in your target region, than 100 email addresses. Major spammers and such work with automation across many accounts, this isn’t designed around someone with 10 accounts.
Because Stardust said “Get a Steam Deck and then you’ll see why” which makes no sense in the context of Denuvo DRM, hence it is most likely Stardust confusing anti cheat issues for DRM ones. Not that hard to figure out.
Well, in the context of the Steam Deck, DRM works fine and anti-cheats often don’t.
No, and it runs denuvo games fine. It’s things like EAC or EA Anti-Cheat that break on Deck/Linux.
I stopped getting those once I got rid of my +1 number. For some reason even after 6 years my +31 doesn’t get them.
Ok… That’s too long. Weird decision.
I suspect the small delay is just to prevent them from going crazy if you swing your mouse over the tab bar, it’s not going to be like a second or something. Sounds useful for the case of multiple tabs on the same site with similar titles, especially at higher resolutions.
Maybe your browser is blocking tracking or other cookies that adblockers also target.
It is an X thing. Wayland is a protocol not a display server though, so for Wayland the Wayland compositor has to implement it (Mutter in this case)
I haven’t used it because most games don’t work or have as good of performance. Benefits in short term will be things like in-tree kernel module, better working relationship and bug fixes with open projects like KDE/Gnome and maybe things like Gamescope or VR.
Now, if you want. There will probably always be tradeoffs between the two drivers so I doubt this will ever match Nvidia’s across the board, just have to pick your poisons.
Yes, and? That reinforces what I’m saying. As long as they don’t install the cookies, the user can browse the site without seeing the banner. Therefore if the user blocks the banner, they can’t install the cookies, that doesn’t mean they can’t show the user the site.
Not sure what’s hard to understand here.
No, it doesn’t. The banner is only needed for you to accept the cookies. It’s completely fine to just block the banners or not show them, just the user can’t accept the cookies, so CNN can’t use them.
CNN would rather block the user than lose out on the chance to save those cookies.
What does this have to do with rust?
I doubt it was ever 113g at any point. It’s just bad rounding.
I don’t think this is shrinkflation. 100g is a very, very common size for food products as here in Europe foods must have health charts (kcalories, sugars, etc) as both total for the package and per 100g. If the package is 100g it makes that easier and they only need 1 chart, good for smaller products.
This is just a European company selling the same product they sell elsewhere in a region that uses a very stupid measurement system.
America being backwards and dumb in many ways doesn’t make them unimportant.
Awesome. OBS has never prioritized Linux performance, curious how this will compare.