If you're not saying it sarcastically, that's an awesome project.
Yeah exactly. Using reddit as a qualifier works only until everyone starts doing it. Thankfully for now we have old.reddit.com, until they deprecate that with some bullshit excuse in PR-english (who knows what will…
> they intended I solve using URL re-writes (so all result clicks run through Google rather than direct to the desired site). Interesting, well we know how that ended with google AMP. It's good that we have people that…
Not from google but I can tell you a probable reason. I'd wager they did this purposefully, knowing that it's user-hostile. Google cache shows you what a page looks like to Google, and that often has things such as…
> bloatware That word doesn't mean what you think it means. What those instructions explain is (1) removing macOS permissions, (2) removing logs/temporary files, (3) removing config. These are normal things that some…
If you're not saying it sarcastically, that's an awesome project.
Yeah exactly. Using reddit as a qualifier works only until everyone starts doing it. Thankfully for now we have old.reddit.com, until they deprecate that with some bullshit excuse in PR-english (who knows what will…
> they intended I solve using URL re-writes (so all result clicks run through Google rather than direct to the desired site). Interesting, well we know how that ended with google AMP. It's good that we have people that…
Not from google but I can tell you a probable reason. I'd wager they did this purposefully, knowing that it's user-hostile. Google cache shows you what a page looks like to Google, and that often has things such as…
> bloatware That word doesn't mean what you think it means. What those instructions explain is (1) removing macOS permissions, (2) removing logs/temporary files, (3) removing config. These are normal things that some…