I thought we’d moved beyond this sort of nonsense.
I thought we’d moved beyond this sort of nonsense.
Bit difficult when you’re paying one part time worker $50b a year.
Dear China,
Please stop selling more shit than us or we will have to nuke you.
Yours sincerely, American corporations.
You respected Israelis a year ago? Please catch up.
Shouldn’t you be shooting someone?
They’re brown.
Aiding and abetting criminals.
Shady American services are OK though.
It’s not a good thing. It’s performative and designed to trick people into thinking that Google cares about their privacy and overlook the fact that Google are using their browser/search monopoly to extend their control over the advertising industry.
They have fans but I wouldn’t describe them as super noisy. I rarely hear my SP8.
TBH, the throttling on the fanless models was a bigger problem.
Won’t Edge and all Chromium-based browsers end up with Manifest v3 and no v2? Will extension devs continue to support v2 in Firefox?
I don’t care what ads appear where but I can understand why companies might not want their brand to be associated with this sort of thing in any way.
Twitter can’t simultaneously be a safe space for racists, sexists, paedos, etc. and civil society.
It’s gross and deceptive. I report them every time.
I think he was only interested in building a great big echo chamber for his own twisted ideas. Profitability is only a secondary concern.
The problem is Crowdstrike, not Microsoft.