Me too but it only seems to affect the address bar. The "new tab page" search bar still defaults to Bing.
The concept of human rights says that every human who is born is entitled to this list of rights. I think that's silly for many reasons. Most important is that that list of rights is completely skewed to a Western,…
I don't believe in human rights. But about the second part: by "humans" I also meant the mentally ill. (By helping them, you're protecting them from themselves, too.)
It's normal that mental health laws have a lower standard for "human rights" when mentally ill people often behave in unexpected, illogical, and dangerous ways. We have to accommodate for that, for the safety of humans.
I don't know if that guy was trolling, but I only saw the first one, and I thought of watching the other two. Now I guess I don't have to.
>In which case you have to ask yourself, are you so brilliant that you’ve found an important topic that no one has considered yet, or have all the brilliant people already figured out that topic isn’t worthy of study?…
I don't like that the start page is so "Microsofty"--it contains MSN News and you can't disable Bing.
Linux on the desktop is a real mental harm for the user.
I support Eich, but I don't like the idea of Brave. I want a neutral browser. Brave is not neutral, since it comes bundled with software that blocks ads and some crypto crap. I want to block ads, but I want to do it my…
Does this have a level of telemetry comparable to that of Google Chrome? I've been looking for a Chromium-based alternative to Chrome and I'm still waiting. Vivaldi looks like it, but it's still a bit too rough around…
Or they simply don't care about Facebook building a profile of them to show them ads because they are happy with the value they get from Facebook.
I have one in WoW, they gave it to me for doing the brewfest quests.
If you keep getting pwned by APTs and you need to build a WAF then the security of your codebase is, er, poor, to say the least.
Slightly related--it was amusing the first time I went to /r/China to find it completely full of anti-China posts. I mean, it makes sense since Reddit is an American website, but it would be like going to /r/potato and…
>So quite probably no, since the BBC is an independent public broadcaster (much like NPR in the US) - it is state funded but not directly controlled by the state; it maintains editorial independence. I don't work in the…
Me too but it only seems to affect the address bar. The "new tab page" search bar still defaults to Bing.
The concept of human rights says that every human who is born is entitled to this list of rights. I think that's silly for many reasons. Most important is that that list of rights is completely skewed to a Western,…
I don't believe in human rights. But about the second part: by "humans" I also meant the mentally ill. (By helping them, you're protecting them from themselves, too.)
It's normal that mental health laws have a lower standard for "human rights" when mentally ill people often behave in unexpected, illogical, and dangerous ways. We have to accommodate for that, for the safety of humans.
I don't know if that guy was trolling, but I only saw the first one, and I thought of watching the other two. Now I guess I don't have to.
>In which case you have to ask yourself, are you so brilliant that you’ve found an important topic that no one has considered yet, or have all the brilliant people already figured out that topic isn’t worthy of study?…
I don't like that the start page is so "Microsofty"--it contains MSN News and you can't disable Bing.
Linux on the desktop is a real mental harm for the user.
I support Eich, but I don't like the idea of Brave. I want a neutral browser. Brave is not neutral, since it comes bundled with software that blocks ads and some crypto crap. I want to block ads, but I want to do it my…
Does this have a level of telemetry comparable to that of Google Chrome? I've been looking for a Chromium-based alternative to Chrome and I'm still waiting. Vivaldi looks like it, but it's still a bit too rough around…
Or they simply don't care about Facebook building a profile of them to show them ads because they are happy with the value they get from Facebook.
I have one in WoW, they gave it to me for doing the brewfest quests.
If you keep getting pwned by APTs and you need to build a WAF then the security of your codebase is, er, poor, to say the least.
Slightly related--it was amusing the first time I went to /r/China to find it completely full of anti-China posts. I mean, it makes sense since Reddit is an American website, but it would be like going to /r/potato and…
>So quite probably no, since the BBC is an independent public broadcaster (much like NPR in the US) - it is state funded but not directly controlled by the state; it maintains editorial independence. I don't work in the…