Damn, those are not rookie numbers!
Damn, those are not rookie numbers!
Now that sounds like the job for an extension, since for most users “stfu and always apply the fix” would be the preferred option.
How about, if you want a broken version of Firefox, you compile it yourself, rather than let everyone else suffer?
Like, the vast majority of browser users don’t even know what an extension is, let alone install one.
I like the thought, but I can’t imagine that most people will enjoy getting even more popups when they load up a site, especially when they come from the browser itself.
Just take a look at OP here. If they responds this way to settings that are there for their actual benefit - just imagine how much they’ll like those popups.
Awww, it learned to write a word without understanding what it means.
Yeah fair enough. Key part was “arcs that go nowhere”. I got so incredibly tired of TV shows that think the way to do mystery is drawing out plot far too slowly, in hopes you’ll tune in next episode.
Then again, regarding new trek, I only watched season 1 of Discovery, and the first episode of Picard. I ain’t got no patience for this.
And most important (for me): self-contained episodes. No season long story arcs that go nowhere.
I wasn’t awake enough to appreciate the sarcasm in this comment when I initially read it. Nice one.
Honestly, between these obsession posts and all the other non-tech news that gets posted here, I just unsubscribed this morning. The signal to noise ratio in this community is just not worth it to me.
I prefer the latter, because it’s so much easier to filter out posts about Elon than it is to filter out posts about X (without creating a ton of false positives).
I might have been a teensie bit sarcastic when I wrote that ;)
Can you take your unopinionated headlines somewhere else? This is a technology community.
The sad state of political campaigning in 2024.
As long as ads and analytics are separate from each other and the rest.
Oh. Ok.
Why?
Good question. The answer is: for a significant amount of people, politics is emotional - so what makes sense isn’t necessarily relevant.
Before welcoming this as good news, be aware that democrats might also start thinking this misinformation is real, and decide to stay home and “not vote for a losing team”.
I guess responses like yours is the reason the headline didn’t mention the actual party gitlab is in talks with. People just love to have their villain.
Ignore the headline. Read the article. Gitlab is not about to sell to Google. They are about to sell to Datadog.
But they have been partially owned by Google for the past time, and the product has been great.
Google’s involvement is only going to lessen, so the only reason to put so much emphasis on that in the headline would be to get those rage clicks.
It sucks that it overshadows the actual news.
On the plus side, this post serves as a wonderful tool to clean up some garbage users/servers.