I’ve lost faith in Qwant a few years ago, but this gives me some hope 😀
I’ve lost faith in Qwant a few years ago, but this gives me some hope 😀
My main blocker for using simplelogin features was that it would make me dependant on proton. But I see this in the new features :
custom domains for aliases
Does this mean that theoricaly if I move away from Proton I will be able to easily migrate all these adresses?
Although this feature looses a big part of its relevance if you are using you own domain as it is a big identifier alone.
Après survécu c’est un grand mot, le retrait du droit à l’IVG aux US c’est passé pendant le mandat Biden juste à cause de l’inertie de 4 ans de Trump …
I agree that it’s suspicious. This is a HUGE number that would imply a drastic change in their development process and I’m surprised that they don’t give much more information, especially since (as you said) it would promote their product.
Not disappointed by The Verge, first paragraph paraphrases the title with no source and the following is just off topic.
I’m using NewPipe daily and it doesn’t seem broken at all?
I’d be surprised if it wasn’t a bit more subtle than that. While the medium really facilitate the behavior that you describe, I’m pretty sure that it also hosts sane usages, creative content and positive communities.
Yeah I can totally see that happening 🫣
Here it was especially infuriating because it’s mixed with all the company policies, like the 1 month process it took me to have administrator privilege in the first place.
These process also make some sense as I’m in a company of several hundred thousand employees, but all of this mixed together is exhaustingly anoying.
At least now I know that I’m not crazy. Also that this issue is on Microsoft and not on my company’s IT department.
It’s a ~5 years old thinkpad. It may be due to it not being well managed but it really disn’t up to the task. Being in a Teams call while using an external displays makes the framerate drop to ~10fps for example 🤷
Also, I don’t get how people just accept that any input they perform will require an average of 1s for feedback.
But at least now I understand why macs are so popular…
Wow thank you I needed that.
What a big pile of shit software, I swear I’m just gonna quit because of this ass smelling garbage.
Today I discovered that C:/Users/MyUser was silently an alias of C:/Users/OneDriveBullshit/MyUser only in the explorer. So I just figured out why some documents were often disappearing for months, I’m just working on a multiverse were depending on the application the same path don’t lead to the same folder.
Earlier this week I unzipped a file and couldn’t remove resulting files without administrator privileges.
I’ve never lost so much time for any fucking software, let alone a paid one. And don’t even get me starting on the fucking ads they put everywhere even if you unchecked the 154 options in 42 different menus.
So if it’s true, Tim Cook isn’t thrilled about strong regulation? What a surprising and breaking news from the CEO of an no-so-far-from-monopolistic company!
Trump really sounds like a child complaining that his parents forbid him to play video games after 8pm.
What kind of innovation do you have in mind?
Answering from my Fairphone 3 & its brand new battery 😎
The improvement on cameras is nice though, but I think it’s been nice enough for anyone for a while and people are just comparing color balance now.
About Intel catching up I might add that even if it proves to be true, this was not something that seemed to be expected. Valve might have been working on IR for a few years now?
I think the phone industry is trying very hard to look interesting but it’s been a while since anybody cared? Or is it really just me?
I’m much more impressed by the fact that a type can implement PartialEq and not Eq. Now that’s nice design!