One Hand Operation + and the “pull screen down” action are very welcome, but ideally wouldn’t be needed.
One Hand Operation + and the “pull screen down” action are very welcome, but ideally wouldn’t be needed.
Anyone know about any Sesame alternatives? That app seems largely abandoned. It still suffices, but it’s missing some stuff I’d like to see (like integration with a work profile).
I came across Pixel Search; which looks nice but doesn’t quite have the same ease of use Sesame does. It also hasn’t been updated in a year.
You could have some sort of account with the browser company. They aggregate site visits, then do a monthly payout.
But that would mean storing history for users? Though surely there’s a way to anonimize that.
Why’s it gotta be crypto though
It seems to be a current issue with any such “overlay” effects.
Going invisible as operator and the void fissure power strength buff have it too, as well as Wisp’s in-air invisibility.
But you just said
Mozilla could have focused on being user-supported through fundraising like Wikipedia.
It is an option.
Clearly it isn’t working well enough for them.
He is fairly easy to get in my experience. Takes about an hour of Entrati lab Disruption. Staying longer is really rewarding, because after the first few rounds you get consistent C rewards (given you don’t let any of the conduits be blown up).
The Necramechs are beefy, but they are slow and don’t cancel abilities.
If you care for the mastery, that is.
Edit: nope, that’s Dante. I got him mixed up with Qorvex.
Qorvex is obtained from bounties, but can also be acquired with standing at the appropriate rank.
You can donate to Mozilla.
Perhaps they should’ve put that more front and center. But if they add a prominent donate button the people on here would probably lose their shit too.
I think the bigger issue is them potentially losing their Google income.
They’ve failed to diversify their income with a bunch of failed subscription services, Google is in hot waters because of anti-competitive behaviour; they’re going to need something.
Which isn’t to say I like it. But “this is happening because they take Google money” is parroted beneath every slightly negative thing Mozilla does.
There’s an article linked, perhaps it might give some insight.
If you’re wondering why Android 15’s codename is Vanilla Ice Cream and not something that starts with the letter “A,” I can’t say for sure. It’s likely because Google had already chosen Vanilla Ice Cream as the internal codename for Android 15 before the first trunk stable release, so it didn’t want to go back and change every mention of the codename, especially since that could break some build flows.
So this build change actually originated in the upcoming Android 15, but since that codename had already been chosen they didn’t rename it to A.
Epic paid for (part of) Alan Wake 2’s development. Without them we may not have had the game in the first place, and certainly not in the state it released in.
For YouTube it displays the YouTube menu on first right-click, then the Firefox context menu on second right-click for me. On Windows.
If that is not the case for you, something may be broken. Have you tried running Firefox without any add-ins already?
Chromium does have some Google things in it. Like what happened with the built-in extension giving Google websites special permission to read the hardware info of your computer.
Some new song released?
I’m sure those developers don’t need any material like, say, software, or a desk. Or other staff to write those paychecks and resolve disputes. Or give direction. Nor would the company need to host any downloads or other websites.
Most sane take in this whole thread.
Some of y’all get a little conspiratorial.
Ah, like so. I thought you were referring to the article on the Patreon website with your initial comment, rather than the article in the post itself.
You’re right, the article is wrong. “Gross revenue” makes no sense.
Which is contradictory to the first line of the linked essay.
Is it though?
Current sign-ups are likely through Patreons own payment system, which will stay as it is. It would be like signing up in the web version, then going on to use the iOS app. That wouldn’t suddenly subtract 30% from a payment Apple has no control over.
Right? Why do anything. Who needs more than a terminal interface anyway.
Edit: I really don’t understand what the sentiment here is. Any UI changes are somewhat arbitrary. I don’t get why that’s an issue.
This is for the original release, not the sequel.