

i expect at least the ‘big’ ‘non megacorp’ chromium based ones like vivaldi, opera, brave to keep mv2 as long as it is possible.
but i can totally see google doing some serious mangling of the codebase to make patching-in mv2 difficult.
i expect at least the ‘big’ ‘non megacorp’ chromium based ones like vivaldi, opera, brave to keep mv2 as long as it is possible.
but i can totally see google doing some serious mangling of the codebase to make patching-in mv2 difficult.
i was able to load it in a (not chrome) chromium-based browser without issue, just the notice across the addon’s page.
the ‘lite’ version is also on there, seems to work ‘ok’. adguard and a few others are also there–they must all be mv3, as only the full ubo has the warning notice on its page of those i checked.
all the mv3 ones run the risk of having updates rejected or delayed by google, especially if they contain code or filter updates (filters must be packed with the addon in mv3) to combat changes google makes to their own sites. firefox or a trusted customized build or maintained fork is the way to go now.
welcome to the world you voted for. this little detour accompanied by some humiliation, light petting and bondage, may not be your only one. enjoy!
i’ve been half-expecting them to roll-out drm for everything including cat videos and shit for awhile now.
It was sold by Amazon itself rather than a third-party seller, which is often the case with these sorts of fake items.
The fact that the packaging was sealed and the CPU was unused suggests that this was not one of those instances in which someone bought an item and replaced it with a fake before sending it back for a refund.
co-mingled inventory strikes again.
That’s because he and his kind believe government is useless and can just be broken without losing anything important.
kinda like racks of servers that keep a social media site used by 100s of millions of users? the ones muskrat just yanked willy-nilly out of a data center and loaded onto uhauls? it took weeks for twitter to repair that damage.
there is a whole book dedicated to ‘the commander-in-cheat’
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this won’t end well.
i’ve literally paid more in rent for my small apartment than the entire (5 unit) building is worth. i crossed that threshold years ago.
it’s an iptv stb, it doesn’t need much. it’s not designed for subscriber customization or ‘app’ loading.
none. sounds like you’re cursed to ride the windows train for life.
“hundreds of u.s. diplomats just submitted a request to get shit-canned.”
my usual response when asked where i’d want to live, or where i’d move to if i could during the winter or summer. the answer is canada. always canada. something like thunder bay year round… maybe winter in edmonton and summer in winnipeg (no. i don’t have that ‘backwards’)
Me, someone who hates all 4 seasons: YEAAAH!!!
so, you want it where it could be foggy freezing rain in the morning, then sun shining and 60-70F by mid/late afternoon, then the temperature crashes at sunset with 4 inches of blowing and drifting snow by bedtime?
any ‘lawful’ access that’s baked-in will also be used and exploited ‘unlawfully’.
i’ve been using firefox and its predecessors since the very beginning, all the way back to pre-release navigator.
i do have (and have always had) other browsers installed (using ‘portable’ installations of them, mostly, these days). currently those include vivaldi, opera, librewolf and waterfox. at least one of which is added along side firefox on each desktop (most often also with a firefox dev edition). these are mostly for testing but also to separate specific online tasks into their own browser. the chromium-based ones are used for very specific things requiring addons that don’t work well or at all with firefox.
unless i need to in order to assist a client, i do not use chrome as provided by google, and i do not use edge from microsoft except for its primary function: downloading another browser when i don’t have a flash drive handy with its installer already downloaded and saved to it.
having actually read the policy documents in question and considering the intent and purpose of the changes that mozilla is making, i have no plans on changing my primary browser.
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the manbaby in a leaky diaper? or the crybaby hiding behind his mommy?
even the old ‘xp mode’ for win7 was just a vm.
that would be funny, won’t happen–but funny af. google loses chrome, new owners revert mv2’s removal and go all-in on user control of their browser experience.