What if it’s yellow? That’s what I want to find out.
What if it’s yellow? That’s what I want to find out.
Ideal reality: Google doesn’t buy advantage from browsers to make their search engine the default. This way, other search engines can compete at the same level, right?
Reality: browser developers will have their income cut down because now their main source of income is dead (see recent news on Mozilla).
Usually these kinds of policies that may or may not come up out of goodwill results in unintended consequences that negatively affect others.
The winner here are the politicians.
I’m with you on this.
In this thread are people who screams monopoly, thinking they know what it means. One comment said Google is a monopoly, followed by “along with <other giant companies>”
They’re giants because they’re successful and good at what they do. They’re successful because people are benefiting and find values from the products they use. The moment these giants stops “exploiting” people will be when they stop bringing values to society.
They’ve confused economic reality with their own ideal reality.
Source?
That you pay for just 5 dollars per month.
I’d like to go back and play the AC series. Played from the first AC to this one, and stopped because of burnt out.
Now it seems like I’ve been missing a lot and skipping some games to continue to the latest games feels like I won’t be able to enjoy the series.
Hole. Future. Now.
I don’t think that’s convenient for him. Let’s email him for his consent.
Was thinking this looks familiar, and somehow it’s related to Linux. So it is!
So, uh, how do you live in modern society?
Mummified corpse killed by Wikipedia
Shameful is very much an understatement…
Literally buy me a coffee and deliver it straight to my house.
Thanks for the explanation.
Trump’s grazed in the ear, inches away from death. That’s sick, man.
I don’t use screw drivers enough to know what these are for. But from a programmer’s standpoint, punishing people to deviate away from standard may cause more harm than good, no?
Suppose it’s easier/cheaper/more effective to deviate a bit from standard, why should I be punished to do things a bit differently?
TIL. Damn.
Reminds me of the how early the covid policies were based on age-old misconceptions about aerosols.
That’s a good one lol, love it when a textbook has some humor.
It’s as if Toyota and Samsung are adjectives just as the word “dangerous” and “mortal” can be used as an adjective.
The image of asian women in their traditional clothing hints of them gossiping. They are probably talking about some event and one of them comment “Toyota, Samsung, even” to remark the positive/negative significance of the event.