>The question is why browsers do not have these capabilities natively. Money.
From what I understand, Iraq reached out to the U.S. for approval, through diplomatic channels, before going through with the mission. U.S. said they have no opinion, then doubled back to defend Kuwait from the "evil…
I agree. This whole article reminds me of the "pick-up artist" content I used to read when I was younger, which was all about techniques to fake being a well-rounded, decent person with an interesting, exciting life,…
The web is quite fast already, if you don't weigh down your web pages with tens of megabytes of crap...
>The question is why browsers do not have these capabilities natively. Money.
From what I understand, Iraq reached out to the U.S. for approval, through diplomatic channels, before going through with the mission. U.S. said they have no opinion, then doubled back to defend Kuwait from the "evil…
I agree. This whole article reminds me of the "pick-up artist" content I used to read when I was younger, which was all about techniques to fake being a well-rounded, decent person with an interesting, exciting life,…
The web is quite fast already, if you don't weigh down your web pages with tens of megabytes of crap...