They..were bought by Google and are wildly successful by most metrics. I'm not sure I get your point.
Qwant.com
Is that like HIPAA?
Elaborate?
Underrated concept. Thanks for sharing.
I'll just leave this here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.12444
> Web Rings were amazing, and I think the idea still has merit. Why did everyone stop using them? They're just underground. Now you have to read a project's docs to see who they link to/thank/reference.
Also, gun laws.
Antibodies for which of the 8+ strains?
Just because government-involved conspiracy research isn't your field of interest doesn't mean you should talk down to others. Quite the opposite.
Gross.
I'm trying to figure out the circumstances that you'd make a promise and not follow through on it. There's something to be amazed by, by this story, but it's not doing what you say you will. This…
The latter are acquaintances.
> Otherwise you could say that just about any American middle class family is wealthy They..are?
No.
This is an awful reason not to use Jitsi. We can't check our attendee lists for intruders before enabling passwords if something's important enough to require a password? Cmon.
Go PWA, fuck them both, they're anticompetitive.
Are we able to test for all 8 strains at once?
Unpopular tidbit, for some reason: there's 8+ strains.
Op. Mockingbird sings, even today.
Not ignorant, they don't advertise it, ironically(?). They're an ad network.
After they submit their code to the F-Droid.org team that audits and readies it for their build server queue.
They don't care because they don't truly know the depth of the implications.
Firefox runs multiple sites in a single process, its sandboxing doesn't come close.
Short term.
They..were bought by Google and are wildly successful by most metrics. I'm not sure I get your point.
Qwant.com
Is that like HIPAA?
Elaborate?
Underrated concept. Thanks for sharing.
I'll just leave this here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.12444
> Web Rings were amazing, and I think the idea still has merit. Why did everyone stop using them? They're just underground. Now you have to read a project's docs to see who they link to/thank/reference.
Also, gun laws.
Antibodies for which of the 8+ strains?
Just because government-involved conspiracy research isn't your field of interest doesn't mean you should talk down to others. Quite the opposite.
Gross.
I'm trying to figure out the circumstances that you'd make a promise and not follow through on it. There's something to be amazed by, by this story, but it's not doing what you say you will. This…
The latter are acquaintances.
> Otherwise you could say that just about any American middle class family is wealthy They..are?
No.
This is an awful reason not to use Jitsi. We can't check our attendee lists for intruders before enabling passwords if something's important enough to require a password? Cmon.
Go PWA, fuck them both, they're anticompetitive.
Are we able to test for all 8 strains at once?
Unpopular tidbit, for some reason: there's 8+ strains.
Op. Mockingbird sings, even today.
Not ignorant, they don't advertise it, ironically(?). They're an ad network.
After they submit their code to the F-Droid.org team that audits and readies it for their build server queue.
They don't care because they don't truly know the depth of the implications.
Firefox runs multiple sites in a single process, its sandboxing doesn't come close.
Short term.