The point is that there was no larger work. It's mostly unedited clips. Which goes to show that journalists want to manipulate facts for clicks.
>Much of this could have been avoided by knocking some sense into the entities that constantly propose new features and those who implement them as native browser elements instead of JS libraries where possible. That's…
>To the extent Chromium has a monopoly, Chromium bugs are the standard and sites will depend on them. Yes, this is already true to some extent, but it could get much worse. So fixing bugs would get harder. If instead of…
Well, it's Russia... the land of the oligarchs.
How does this work if you don't give bluetooth access to the apps which include those toolkits?
My iPhone has a BSD-licenced kernel. Having that kernel under that licence benefits me as an end user of the product. Maybe having used another kernel would've resulted in a less stable mobile that would not have taken…
The point is that there was no larger work. It's mostly unedited clips. Which goes to show that journalists want to manipulate facts for clicks.
>Much of this could have been avoided by knocking some sense into the entities that constantly propose new features and those who implement them as native browser elements instead of JS libraries where possible. That's…
>To the extent Chromium has a monopoly, Chromium bugs are the standard and sites will depend on them. Yes, this is already true to some extent, but it could get much worse. So fixing bugs would get harder. If instead of…
Well, it's Russia... the land of the oligarchs.
How does this work if you don't give bluetooth access to the apps which include those toolkits?
My iPhone has a BSD-licenced kernel. Having that kernel under that licence benefits me as an end user of the product. Maybe having used another kernel would've resulted in a less stable mobile that would not have taken…