

…and especially in a running car.
…and especially in a running car.
I agree. Clear, simple design. No annoying popups and no reliance on JavaScript. It’s the definition of a good website. All web developers should learn from them.
I love It because its design never changed in a million years.
Not owned by Amazon, but there’s a big but.
Their source of income is from Amazon affiliates link. Whenever you follow the price of a product, if you click on the links on their websites or in their emails, they will earn a commission from Amazon.
Amazon recently started vetting their affiliates more. I’m 100% sure that camelcamelcamel now shows data in a way that doesn’t hurt Amazon (e.g. they won’t show sudden drops in prices, i.e. pricing mistakes) or even themselves (commissions are a percentage of the price paid by the user).
Also, AWS is so much more expensive than going with your own server.
It’s worse than Amazon. It’s just cheap crap that will break in two weeks without any of the quality products that Amazon sometimes has.
Also, the fact that they removed Lidar sensors and just base their self driving on cameras is plainly stupid.
This sounds fishy.
What if somebody found out the private key for those accounts? Like, brute forced them?
Is it even technologically possible?
There’s simply no way to keep pensions. It’s like a big pyramid scheme where new people are putting the money and old people are enjoying them; the problem is that old people are growing and they’ve been living longer, and young people are less and less.
I agree. I’m also very sad when I see small kids watching YouTube videos on tablets; that’s pretty much all they do.
Where’s the fun of tinkering? Trying to build things? Trying fixing problems, such as formatting?
Kids don’t even have the concept of files and folders. We’re raising a generation of digital slaves.
Shit. I’ve been waiting for IPv6 for 20 years.
I think the EU has plans to stop the sale of ICEs in 10 years, so… that could start a snowball effect.
No, flags for languages are a bad thing.
More details here: https://localizejs.com/articles/why-using-flag-icons-can-confuse-your-users
I don’t think third parties engine-based browsers are even available for iOS, given that Apple only allows that for EU users.
Yes, that’s why it’s important to gather more than 1 million signatures. At least 1.3 million to be on the safe side.
At the end of the collection, all invalid signatures will be deducted from the total.
So now it’s more important than ever to keep sharing and signing.
KEEP SIGNING EVEN AFTER THE THRESHOLD HAS BEEN REACHED!
Signatures will be checked and, historically, 10% to 20% of signatures have been invalidated.
So we need to get at least 1.3 million signatures to be completely safe.
KEEP SHARING!
I wish there was an alternative (possibly European) to Cloudflare, because it’s so scary to put all eggs in one basket.
I’ve been using super cheap 10 € Logitech mice since the dawn of time and I’ve never experienced that. What are you doing with your mouse?
The Mac bootloader (and for now, who knows about the future). But what about iPhones and iPads?