Didn't judge rule that google can no longer pay mozilla?
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I kind of wish browsers would use cooler names, not "ladybird". Look at Brave. Pretty bad browser, surrounded in questionable stuff, but pretty much estabilished userbase nearly instantly, and I feel like much of that success is simply thanks to a catchy name
You call indebting/loan a "subscription" in US?
Is this a bait? Swapping parts once per few years was THE reason to choose something you can't even likely repair?
This doesn't sound true. I can no longer name 1 friend who prefers console and PS5 pro launch was pretty terrible. Hell, even I got back into PC gaming thanks to VR
I've genuinely never used amazon to shop, not even once, but only because it's always been the more expensive option compared to smaller shops. Right now seeing 5070ti tuf goes for 1400 on amazon, 1300 at my local store.
Now I'm wondering how the first coil was made, because that doesn't seem like a job for a forge
There are already bots for that. I've seen them in less popular channels
Isn't unified memory terrible for AI tho? I kind of doubt it even has bandwidth of a 5 years old vram.
Note that you actually need to review the app itself, not reddit. When I left a negative review about the whole reddit API mess, the review was removed and I was barred from leaving more reviews
I too would not want to be neighbouring US at the moment
It never actually clicked to me how screwed mozilla is, but your comment made that pretty clear. At this point, to me it seems like the best course of action would be to fully embrace open source and community driven development instead of trying to run it like before, especially if paying wages becomes unsustainable.