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If it were really that easy to adapt there would be no reason not to support Firefox in the first place…
If it were really that easy to adapt there would be no reason not to support Firefox in the first place…
“In the dark all cats are grey”
I mean it’s not a bad point, IE once had the market dominance that chrome does now. By all means continue only supporting one engine but at least be aware that you’re gambling on the browser market not shifting again as it has done in the past.
Like, the selling feature of all three is that they don’t use a runtime
Microsoft:
And how does that make you feel?
Did not know the thing about purposefully adding rogue tabs to kconfig files to catch poorly written parsers. That’s fucking hilarious and I’d love to have the kind of clout to get away with something like that rather than having to constantly work around other people’s mistakes.
We have found a witch, may we burn her?
… You know this is from The Onion right? The shittiness is deliberate.
Could someone that understands chess explain the answer to rule 16? I got it by just plugging in all possible moves until it passed but it seems like a dumb move that gets your queen captured for no real benefit.
The answer is apparently Qg6+ but I don’t see how this is any better than Qh5+ for example which would (presumably) be followed by g6 then Qxg6+ putting you in the same position but with one less pawn for black. What am I missing?
People used to talk each other like they would talk to a neighbor.
You should ask a police officer how some neighbours talk to each other…
Oedipus tore his eyes out once he realised what he had done, it’s fair to say he would be uncomfortable with anything incesty…
Just to be a pedant - most hotdogs (or indeed any sausage) haven’t used actual intestine for some time now, they generally use a manufactured collagen casing.
Until someone adds a leap second
Also works for attracting a certain set of men.
I mean, the actual source for this statistic is usually “The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure” by Juliet Schor who in turn got the number from an unpublished paper written by Gregory Clark in 1986. Clark did eventually publish a paper in 2018 where he increased his estimate to 250-300 days (which may still be less than some modern workers work).
We’re not monkeys, we’re apes. Different taxonomic families.
They’re pretty awesome
Don’t knock it til you’ve tried it
“Fuck you, feed me” - cat