open article. Ctrl+F "tainted". zero matches. I didn't bother reading the article because of that. Big Enterprise won the kernel wars. After Balmer freaking out and paying a hit piece calling "Linux a cancer", everyone…
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You assume an efficient market. Advertising is not about the Seller of the product and the Publisher of the content. Oh no. The money in advertisement is the hundreds of companies that prey on each other all the way…
Are we just going to ignore the time Google was caught slowing firefox with useless loops (well, actually turning on a client side noise reduction algo IIRC) in google meet and docs to make it look like chrome was…
Question, this is a widely used tpm since it's 'free', so it makes sense it was the first one looked into, but anyone did similar tests to the el-cheapo ones that will end up on 99% of computers around the world? My bet…
oh google pay a LOT of people to do it. Either outright commits by at-google email addresses, or things like summer of code. All to play catch up with the features they shove on chrome.
Not to mention, improving the browser in the space of adblockers installed by default ( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin... ftw! ) would remove most incentives for AI generated content in the…
open article. Ctrl+F "tainted". zero matches. I didn't bother reading the article because of that. Big Enterprise won the kernel wars. After Balmer freaking out and paying a hit piece calling "Linux a cancer", everyone…
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You assume an efficient market. Advertising is not about the Seller of the product and the Publisher of the content. Oh no. The money in advertisement is the hundreds of companies that prey on each other all the way…
Are we just going to ignore the time Google was caught slowing firefox with useless loops (well, actually turning on a client side noise reduction algo IIRC) in google meet and docs to make it look like chrome was…
Question, this is a widely used tpm since it's 'free', so it makes sense it was the first one looked into, but anyone did similar tests to the el-cheapo ones that will end up on 99% of computers around the world? My bet…
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oh google pay a LOT of people to do it. Either outright commits by at-google email addresses, or things like summer of code. All to play catch up with the features they shove on chrome.
Not to mention, improving the browser in the space of adblockers installed by default ( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin... ftw! ) would remove most incentives for AI generated content in the…