Agreed, also: >> The article began: >>"Last year we upleveled our Private Browsing mode." >> Sorry, "upleveled" is not a verb I've ever heard of, in decades of using the Web. Why are you beginning articles with made-up…
It is V8.
> That reads like an Ad, except I don't know what OP is selling. I'm not sure they are selling anything, just hunting for clicks on the affiliate link at the bottom of the article maybe?
> Each night, workers cover the "buffets" (credenzas) with sheets of leather. In the morning the library is cleaned of bat guano [0] [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblioteca_Joanina#cite_note-W...
I wonder if the next step for AI companies (those in control of search, at least) will be to start refusing to index content from companies that have opted out, in an effort to sway their decisions.
That seems to be how a lot of politicians across the world tend to see the issues they cause, unfortunately.
It doesn't scroll at all, the body has overflow hidden by design.
What exactly is his aversion? Did he ever say? It seems like an inane hill for him to choose to die on.
> Sharon Kisluk is the lead product manager at Apono All that you need to know about this post.
In the UK, you can be let go for essentially any reason (excluding protected statuses) for the first two years (first one year in Northern Ireland).
Agreed, also: >> The article began: >>"Last year we upleveled our Private Browsing mode." >> Sorry, "upleveled" is not a verb I've ever heard of, in decades of using the Web. Why are you beginning articles with made-up…
It is V8.
> That reads like an Ad, except I don't know what OP is selling. I'm not sure they are selling anything, just hunting for clicks on the affiliate link at the bottom of the article maybe?
> Each night, workers cover the "buffets" (credenzas) with sheets of leather. In the morning the library is cleaned of bat guano [0] [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblioteca_Joanina#cite_note-W...
I wonder if the next step for AI companies (those in control of search, at least) will be to start refusing to index content from companies that have opted out, in an effort to sway their decisions.
That seems to be how a lot of politicians across the world tend to see the issues they cause, unfortunately.
It doesn't scroll at all, the body has overflow hidden by design.
What exactly is his aversion? Did he ever say? It seems like an inane hill for him to choose to die on.
> Sharon Kisluk is the lead product manager at Apono All that you need to know about this post.
In the UK, you can be let go for essentially any reason (excluding protected statuses) for the first two years (first one year in Northern Ireland).