Also limiting rule updates to new extension versions will essentially make it impossible for adblockers to outpace anti-adblock interventions.
Also limiting rule updates to new extension versions will essentially make it impossible for adblockers to outpace anti-adblock interventions.
Why do you expect that Edge wouldn’t adopt Google-like MV3 along with Chrome?
Microsoft adopted Chromium in order to minimise development costs in a product it doesn’t see as core, something which would be incurred if it had to maintain its own fork of mv3, and is incentivized through Bing to pursue a similar approach.
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It can produce more savings sure in terms of electricity costs, but when including capital, solar is presently much more cost effective. In my area some 6.8kw panels have a four year ROI.
I’m curious what sized system you are putting in that costs that much.
An 8kw solar system usually costs a bit over $8k and at least in many areas seems to have a ROI of a bit over 6 years at most and often much less.
It has already been announced and is likely to come before year-end.
Windows Media Foundation I believe, but yeah.
It’s passthrough to WMF.
A really terrible decision for the open web.
I don’t know how active it is anymore and how stable on Desktop, but maybe Lomiri?
Deepin also seems similar, in that it seems to sit between the two, but I can’t recommend that due to the persistent disregard of security issues re that DE.
Lumina was something a bit similar to XFCE in that it seemed to want a simple stable base and ui, with only key technologies updated, and lots of options. Looks dead though now, which is a shame as I enjoyed using it for BSDs.
Thanks. That’s very interesting.
That’s an interesting distro. Can you provide a bit more info as to how it differs from a source-first distribution like Gentoo?
Void Glibc is my second-favourite distro. Awesome choice.
Is Gentoo lacking enough popularity?
If so, I use it because it offers unrivalled flexibility, even compared to Arch, portage, which is an epic package manager, a dedicated security team, reasonably large community and developer base, source-based package distribution and fast package updates, which often outpace even arch.
It is apparently a new one in libvpx
Free software, Free society is his collection of essays.
Just fyi, in 118 they have essentially integrated that extension.
Only due to broken anti-trust laws and precedent in the US based on faulty ideological assumptions from the chicago school.
Any reasonable fair-minded examination free from the shackles of this ideology and precedent would show it to be anti-competitive.
I live in fear that the Phoronix forums will federate…