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I’m honored that after 3 months of no comments, you chose to white knight.
If there was one thing Windows Phone and Windows 8 IE did well for mobile devices, it was the bottom orientated address bar.
I’m surprised that it took Android and iOS so long to adapt it; Firefox if i recall correctly adapted to it first in 2014 with an experimental Windows 8 mode that sadly was discontinued.
That isn’t your cat; the taskbar date is from 10 years ago. Why lie?
Older Gen Z (98-2003) I believe would remember the terrible UX sci-fi themes, at least I do.
I use a userscript that will like a video (even if not subscribed) if I watch at least 80% of it. As for commenting, it really depends on the topic. Like, if someone needs help on a tutorial, yes. General videos like PewDiePie, no.
As for subscribing, a channel’s content must be interesting and not feel corporate. It always feels good when you find a new youtuber you like!
That’s debatable. Unless you have the TV button open the home screen and not the Apple TV app, Apple TV+ content when not subscribed can be seen ads.
I love that this upset you so much, you commented about it. 👏👏👏
FWIW, This is calling out FUD.
I mean… Google already does this… We know Microsoft already does this. This feels like an attempt by Mozilla to garner attention from both the press and users to promote Mozilla accounts.
Oh no, my fake internet currency! What ever will I do?
Yes; I read that, too.
… Futurama has always been about pop culture references, this can be seen literally from the first season.
The title is somewhat misleading and clickbait as the author goes into detail that this “dystopian time” has always existed; it’s nothing more than amplified now.
Similar to any piece of satire, it wasn’t made to just predict the future, it spotlights an issue.
It’s why Star Trek is so good. Same goes for South Park or American Dad which also highlight current political issues.
That’s not enshittification.
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