Yeah good luck with that… Even if it was agreed upon it is effectively unenforceable without resorting to essentially temporary theft as we see today, causing the students to hide their phones even better.
Hi, new to lemmy in general so am just starting to explore and join the community so bare with me!
Yeah good luck with that… Even if it was agreed upon it is effectively unenforceable without resorting to essentially temporary theft as we see today, causing the students to hide their phones even better.
As a brit, it absolutely is state-run in every way except the technicallity of the employees not being government workers and having a semi-indepdent structure, it is undeniably linked to the british government by nature, history, and practicality.
That’s just my werid phrasing, I mean the non-chromium branch that is Firefox and its backend.
I run a dark theme by default, first load of google.com in chrome is functionally indentical in performance as I said. Statistically there is a difference, probably only 0.1 - 0.25s max faster load in Chrome but it’s not reliable at all in the few tests I did quick (t’s 4am), so something that does not effect function itself, only form, makes me still correct in what I said originally.
I run at 16GB of RAM and have 40+ tabs open 24/7. There are zero RAM issues, you need to plug your leaks.
Mostly having the centralized backbone of chromium makes people uncomfortable since it can do a lot from behind the scenes if it wanted to. But the raw base form is pretty much fine AFAIK, it’s just very rare among browsers to do so.
It is a common misconception, they perform functionally identical across multiple PC’s and updates. People are just slow to change their minds.
Firefox supremacy! Keep the non-chromiuim branch alive forevermore, no centralization please.
Jerboa is in Alpha so there is tons of features missing in it. You’ll want to use desktop for full functionality for now.
He’s got to keep that CEO title so his balls don’t explode from a lack of ego stroking.
As a brit this is perfect, guess the windows 11 dev team just really loves us.
Then they should set a reasonable price, not $20 million dollars for allowing access to data in useful volumes. I wonder how long it’s gonna take until reddit starts collapsing fully, the first few proverbial chains have broken so the ball is rolling.
Not really, they’re still using them. Just not as obviously. They’d be even more distracted trying to hide it and focus on everything at the same time.