It’s the tool for making golf course holes.
It’s the tool for making golf course holes.
Wow, had no idea this was a thing. I’m gonna check these out. Man I’m so entering next year.
Very excited by this. Hopefully they go all the way and GPL it. There hasn’t been any mp3 player I’ve enjoyed using as much as Winamp.
Guess they don’t have the cash to buy Rumble.
This is what I did. There’s just too many variables to consider between the phones. You need a matrix.
Gonna be life valley soon.
And then just go PGP if you want even more security.
There’s a vscode extension that brings clippy back powered by chatgpt but idk. Its just not the same…
Better than whatever i wouldve come up with lol.
More like evil clippy.
Ehn, one can survive pretty long with a stable distro.
I’m pretty sure there’s a term for it. Google did it with shopping and images, Instagram changed the home button with some advertising thing (dont remember the exact details).
Yeah i guess I am. Coulda sworn they were based in Kazakhstan. If theyre in any Five Eyes country they should gtfo. Too much copyright crap here.
I remember reading it on the site but I cannot find it now. I know for a fact she is based in Kazakhstan. So says her wikipedia page.
AA’s based outta Kazakhstan though. Lotta good a lawsuit filed in Ohio’s gonna do. At most I could see American ISPs implementing a DNS-level block against the site.
Or even the cases of Steven Donziger or the stuff Ralph Nader went through in his heyday.
Servo and Ladybird are the two most serious ones right now. Andreas Kling, the lead dev from Ladybird regularly streams his progress and posts about new sites working. It’s been pretty cool watching it over the years get better. iirc their current goal is to get discord completely working in browser on Ladybird.
Love React to. I hope one day I can use it in place of Windows.
Well, like an OS there are people doing entire ones from scratch like Haiku, Harmony and Serenity. It’s a herculean task but its not impossible.
I’m hoping that Ladybird and Servo start forcing competition against Mozilla and Google.
Ladybird got like at least 250k in funding last year by Shopify. The project refuses to release binaries so you’d have to build it yourself. So far the team has completed a JS engine from scratch and hit a 100/100 on the acid3 test.
Servo’s earlier in development but its got some preliminary stuff. They have a few full time devs. The project is written in rust so its getting a lot of hobbyist support too. Their main project is getting CSS compatibility.
Flow is a closed-source browser by some company. Their browser is in beta right now but as evident by this paragraph I don’t know much about its project.
Idk how to check commit numbers on mobile but I’d say all 3 are in the thousands minimum.
I quite enjoy using it. Stays out of the way, boots instantly, is very plain looking.