Opera is also a reskinned Chrome. That's part of the problem.I'll stick with opera.
Opera is also a reskinned Chrome. That's part of the problem.I'll stick with opera.
I'll stick with opera.
That’s… interesting. Didn’t know that.The Blink engine, is a good one, but we shouldn't be reliant on a single engine for most of the available browsers, especially considering who controls said engine. Of course oddly enough, Chrome wouldn't even exist if it wasn't for Safari and Safari wouldn't even exist if it wasn't for KDE. Blink(Chrome) came from Webkit(Safari) which traces it's lineage to KHTML(which was part of older versions of KDE).
As TikTok’s 170 million U.S. users can attest, the platform’s hyper-personalized algorithm can be so engaging it becomes difficult to close the app. TikTok determined the precise amount of viewing it takes for someone to form a habit: 260 videos. After that, according to state investigators, a user “is likely to become addicted to the platform.”
In the previously redacted portion of the suit, Kentucky authorities say: “While this may seem substantial, TikTok videos can be as short as 8 seconds and are played for viewers in rapid-fire succession, automatically,” the investigators wrote. “Thus, in under 35 minutes, an average user is likely to become addicted to the platform.”
"You can't just tax Elon Musk's wealth!"
"Why not?"
"Don't you know anything about finance? It's all in company shares, not cash."
"So?"
"So, if you made him pay a lot of tax on it, he would have to sell shares!"
"And that's a bad thing because ...?"
"If he was forced to sell too many shares, he could lose control of his company!"
"Dude, I was already sold on the idea, you don't have to make me positively giddy about it."
Poor people worry about not being able to afford rent, food, and medicine.
Wealthy people worry about their vast mountains of wealth growing less quickly than they'd like.
If you're worried about "balancing" these two interests as if they're of equal value, there's something wrong with you.
The Washington Post said Friday that it will not endorse a candidate in the presidential election this year, breaking decades of tradition, and sparking immediate criticism of the decision.
The newspaper also Friday published an article by two staff reporters saying that editorial page staffers had drafted an endorsement of Democratic nominee Kamala Harris over GOP nominee Donald Trump in the election.
"The decision not to publish was made by The Post’s owner — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos," The Post reported, citing two sources briefed on the events.
In a 2019 lawsuit, Amazon claimed it had lost a $10 billion cloud computing contract with the Pentagon to Microsoft because Trump had used "improper pressure ... to harm his perceived political enemy" Bezos.
Stories like this are getting me very concerned that these media giants have their own private polling which indicates a near-certain Trump win.Jeff Bezos killed Washington Post endorsement of Kamala Harris, paper reports
More evidence that I made the correct decision letting my WaPo subscription lapse.