I prefer just a centered green/red LED in the middle of the face.
I usually always have between 20 and 40 tabs open, but I’ve seen a few people in forums complaining that some add-ons would crash because those individuals had hundreds or even over a thousand tabs open simultaneously.
Multi-account containers are almost indispensable for developers. As for tab groups, I am currently using an add-on to manage them, but having a native feature would be very cool.
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As long as corruption exists, lobbying will exist.
I can live with that, I mean, subscription for games, but once a game enters the catalog, it can never be removed.
So the next Windows won’t come with any text editor unless you pay extra for Word?
Yes. But I don’t remember which AI tool I used. It could be GPT-4, Copilot, or Stable Diffusion. I didn’t even ask to have my name written, but there it is.
Vivaldi has the best tab management ever.
Is that ratio pure coincidence?
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An owl?
TLDR:
Kytch, a startup, developed a device to fix McDonald’s ice cream machines but faced opposition after a 2020 McDonald’s email warning against its use, citing safety concerns. Kytch alleges this move, influenced by machine manufacturer Taylor, was to undermine them as a competitor. Recent litigation reveals an email from Taylor’s CEO suggesting action against Kytch, which Kytch claims as evidence of a plot to sabotage their business.
Despite Taylor and McDonald’s denials, Kytch continues legal action, asserting the email demonstrates a coordinated effort to eliminate competition.
Hold up, does Podman replace Docker entirely?
It’s a bit more complicated. Besides the Steam credentials, you also need to share your email and its password. You need to provide your mobile phone unlocked or share its password (for SMS and two-factor authentication).