Yandex? Because the Russians are so so very trustworthy. Pass.
Yandex? Because the Russians are so so very trustworthy. Pass.
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/duckduckgo-privacy-browser-facing-backlash-over-microsoft-trackers
DDG is far from perfect. It’s like Brave. They like to make you think they’re all about privacy, when they’re not. I recommend you use Bing.
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(Joke aside, if you want privacy, use a search engine without logging in and use a VPN.)
It’s the CARRIER, not Samsung. When you use an iPhone, you specifically choose not to understand things.
Yeah, I’m often thinking “am I sounding crazy right now?” when I ever mention that I care about privacy.
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It’s also the first flying car (fully electric!) to kill 15 people when it crashes into a duplex.
Kevin, it’s always Kevin.
I believe it’s currently in A/B testing, so some random people will get it while others won’t. I haven’t noticed anything either.
I’ve had a Galaxy Fold 4 since release (last september), and I haven’t personally had any durability issues whatsoever. The thing here, though, is that Samsung is scheduled to release its fifth generation folding device in about a month or so, while the Pixel Fold is Google’s first try at a folding device.
The Flip and Fold 4 are probably the most refined foldable devices at the moment, and I’ve been really happy with mine. Google is a couple of years away from this level of refinement, so it doesn’t exactly surprise me that the first Pixel Fold is “meh”.
Sure, retro - if you’re 12 😃
Note that you’re ONLY focusing on the future economic prospect and impact of the creator, and not how it could potentially serve the audience for decades, centuries, millennials in other ways. Like becoming a cultural icon. No, think about the dollars. Right here, right now.
I actually use Edge as a daily, but I also use Firefox because I want to support them. Unfortunately, Edge and Chrome are superior to Firefox in performance. Edge especially is really really great at resource management, and it doesn’t matter if I have 1 or 700 tabs and windows open. It’ll manage it without any issues. Firefox however, won’t. Sure, it’s rich in features and it’s very very flexible, but it’s not as stable or fast as the former.
Still love Firefox, though!
Fun fact: Feedly supports Reddit, and will list hot threads like any news article. Sure, you have to click the link to go to the thread, but you’ll be able to choose which thread you want to engage with without a single ad.
I’ve been using Feedly since Google Reader got killed off by Google, and it’s been great. Rarely any issues at all, and you can add whatever URLs you want, and i’ll try its best to make it into a useable feed.
Same. I also have a user on Lemmy, but good lord it’s so so slow compared to Kbin.
Can’t wait for Season 2. Season 2 has been confirmed, right?