You can use Stylus (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/styl-us/) to add custom CSS to websites.
Real example of why this is a bad idea: www.cs.usfca.edu is not cs.usfca.edu. The latter doesn't even have a DNS entry set up.. A screenshot of the browser will not show the www, making it more difficult to find the…
Customizable HN feeds (inofficial): https://edavis.github.io/hnrss/ It's really easy to get posts on the frontpage only if they have more than x points: https://hnrss.org/frontpage?points=x Or contain certain keywords:…
Try setting media.peerconnection.enabled to true in about:config.
Some mitigations also apply to AMD CPUs.
Smarter bad actors could still do it without being detected. Hiding an encrypted message in unsuspicious messages isn't that difficult. I really don't see the point of having such a law.
> But then it will immediately break because 32 bit dates wrap around in 2038! Do modern browsers still use 32 bit timestamps internally? Regardless, it's probably not a good idea to rely on the browser saving cookies…
The difference is a matter of getting used to it.
Maybe by detecting the notification vibration?
I'm not his employer (luckily).
Isn't it all about 'engagement' (at least for companies)? Facebook -> make the user see more ads Amazon -> make the user buy more things
How old is your PC? Mine is ~5 years old and Chromium has worse performance for me.
The total amount of loaded pages in Private Browsing doesn't really have to be private?
> Far better entropy > random array of everyday words No, that's not how entropy works. Random characters still score better.
It's open source and I haven't heard anything negative about it. Only downside is that using a VPN at the same time is probably (?) impossible.
Try Blokada (https://blokada.org/), it blocks ads system-wide.
> also allow some higher-but-not-peak intensity software to be written with GC where it might not be today (games come to mind), although that could actually encourage more energy usage than what it would save. Just…
Off-topic, but I really like that the website offers a text-only version without tracking.
> -full desktop support for video and voice calls Any desktop support would be nice. WhatsApp web is not a real solution.
> The classification also seems a bit manual and arbitrary. That's because it was basically copied from /r/NSFW411's wiki.
> [...] Then they are only willing to pay a fixed price for a car that averages the value of a "peach" and "lemon" together (p_avg). So every used car has the same price?
They are in monospace?
Eve could defeat any strategy by dropping all messages.
> is much more engaged with them What do you mean? Isn't he just reading them?
Let's call it the MacBook Pro Pro
You can use Stylus (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/styl-us/) to add custom CSS to websites.
Real example of why this is a bad idea: www.cs.usfca.edu is not cs.usfca.edu. The latter doesn't even have a DNS entry set up.. A screenshot of the browser will not show the www, making it more difficult to find the…
Customizable HN feeds (inofficial): https://edavis.github.io/hnrss/ It's really easy to get posts on the frontpage only if they have more than x points: https://hnrss.org/frontpage?points=x Or contain certain keywords:…
Try setting media.peerconnection.enabled to true in about:config.
Some mitigations also apply to AMD CPUs.
Smarter bad actors could still do it without being detected. Hiding an encrypted message in unsuspicious messages isn't that difficult. I really don't see the point of having such a law.
> But then it will immediately break because 32 bit dates wrap around in 2038! Do modern browsers still use 32 bit timestamps internally? Regardless, it's probably not a good idea to rely on the browser saving cookies…
The difference is a matter of getting used to it.
Maybe by detecting the notification vibration?
I'm not his employer (luckily).
Isn't it all about 'engagement' (at least for companies)? Facebook -> make the user see more ads Amazon -> make the user buy more things
How old is your PC? Mine is ~5 years old and Chromium has worse performance for me.
The total amount of loaded pages in Private Browsing doesn't really have to be private?
> Far better entropy > random array of everyday words No, that's not how entropy works. Random characters still score better.
It's open source and I haven't heard anything negative about it. Only downside is that using a VPN at the same time is probably (?) impossible.
Try Blokada (https://blokada.org/), it blocks ads system-wide.
> also allow some higher-but-not-peak intensity software to be written with GC where it might not be today (games come to mind), although that could actually encourage more energy usage than what it would save. Just…
Off-topic, but I really like that the website offers a text-only version without tracking.
> -full desktop support for video and voice calls Any desktop support would be nice. WhatsApp web is not a real solution.
> The classification also seems a bit manual and arbitrary. That's because it was basically copied from /r/NSFW411's wiki.
> [...] Then they are only willing to pay a fixed price for a car that averages the value of a "peach" and "lemon" together (p_avg). So every used car has the same price?
They are in monospace?
Eve could defeat any strategy by dropping all messages.
> is much more engaged with them What do you mean? Isn't he just reading them?
Let's call it the MacBook Pro Pro