No. It's still deliberately injecting misleading data.
I don't see how deliberately providing false data to organization is amusing here. If you don't want your web sessions tracked that's fine, but there are legitimate reasons for websites to want to understand user…
My biggest takeaway from this article is that ICQ is still around.
This is the single reason why I have not made the switch to 4k displays. I simply cannot give up my existing 24" 16:10 monitors.
I wasn't aware of a panic response regarding H-1B visa reform from anyone than perhaps the large companies that exploit them.
Actually using dynamic versions (i.e. 1.3.+) are cached for 24 hours (unless you override the default). So you typically just pay the penalty for looking for new versions once a day.
No. It's still deliberately injecting misleading data.
I don't see how deliberately providing false data to organization is amusing here. If you don't want your web sessions tracked that's fine, but there are legitimate reasons for websites to want to understand user…
My biggest takeaway from this article is that ICQ is still around.
This is the single reason why I have not made the switch to 4k displays. I simply cannot give up my existing 24" 16:10 monitors.
I wasn't aware of a panic response regarding H-1B visa reform from anyone than perhaps the large companies that exploit them.
Actually using dynamic versions (i.e. 1.3.+) are cached for 24 hours (unless you override the default). So you typically just pay the penalty for looking for new versions once a day.