They have also added a lot pop-ups, incredible amount of JS, suggestions to login (I use it mostly in incognito) and install their mobile app (if you use it on mobile). Such a mess.
Firefox Debugger is amazing, but I have some problems with performance. If I enable DevTools, then entire browser (other tabs too) hanging for 1-2 minutes while page with DevTools is reloading. I think it may be because…
Hello! Just wanted to say, that first link is broken.
Also, Yandex is partner of DDG for russian language searches. Try to search something and you will see notification about it in right bottom corner. edit: right corner
Down from Moscow too.
It was shown on their profiles even without pinning.
+1 for two columns. It would be great, if you can pin your contributions also. For example, If I create organization for experimenting with stuff and contribute a lot to its repos, my contributions are overwhelmed with…
And new releases could be 0.10.2, 0.10.3, ..., with fixes included! And I'm ok with that from user point of view. But Flask package stuck with 0.10.1. Glad to see 0.11!
They have also added a lot pop-ups, incredible amount of JS, suggestions to login (I use it mostly in incognito) and install their mobile app (if you use it on mobile). Such a mess.
Firefox Debugger is amazing, but I have some problems with performance. If I enable DevTools, then entire browser (other tabs too) hanging for 1-2 minutes while page with DevTools is reloading. I think it may be because…
Hello! Just wanted to say, that first link is broken.
Also, Yandex is partner of DDG for russian language searches. Try to search something and you will see notification about it in right bottom corner. edit: right corner
Down from Moscow too.
It was shown on their profiles even without pinning.
+1 for two columns. It would be great, if you can pin your contributions also. For example, If I create organization for experimenting with stuff and contribute a lot to its repos, my contributions are overwhelmed with…
And new releases could be 0.10.2, 0.10.3, ..., with fixes included! And I'm ok with that from user point of view. But Flask package stuck with 0.10.1. Glad to see 0.11!