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Indolat
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Comment #16614920
> The wonks freeze it into place And make it dysfunctional, because it's too busy serving itself.
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Comment #16086006
> Gmail is far from developer friendly anymore. Was it ever?
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Comment #16072306
So far the possibility of JavaScript attacks looks the biggest concern for the normal users. (Assuming that you don't install any software from fishy sources, of course). And cloud…
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Comment #16030887
I'm surprised this is getting so little attention.
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Comment #15984198
I didn't see any option for that. Got a screenshot?
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Comment #15982765
You can report a user for "hate speech" or something like that. There isn't any option to report a fraudulent account.
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Comment #15982671
Ah Facebook... I stumbled upon a con artist's account on Facebook once. And I couldn't find any way to report it as a scam.
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Comment #15698733
Well... it seems that disagreeing to the opinion of the crowd is a very bad thing. /s
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Comment #15697774
> This new release is all about attracting new users to FF from Chrome. And I'm actually thinking of switching from Firefox to Chrome now.
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Comment #15696960
> Do you have any specific examples? Labels of background tabs became very transparent. This makes them completely unreadable, as my desktop background is quite dark. So, these tab…
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Comment #15696933
I think the new design is absolutely horrible.
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Comment #14941522
“A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.” ― Arthur Sch…
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Comment #14696462
Browsers consume some 10x-20x resources comparing to a native application that performs exactly the same task.
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Comment #14690554
> lightweight client machine.... The universal client (web browser) is all most users need. That was quite funny. Of all heavy-weight professional applications I currently use, the…
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Comment #14619560
Well, it's better than nothing. But I think that 99.99% of the current UK cirtizens would never meet these requirements.
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Comment #14619495
This is still not a good reason to set the bar so high that only few people from thousands can pass it.
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Comment #14613094
Not a middle-income location and not from middle-class. I still managed to leave it, but you have no single idea how much effort and pain it cost me.
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Comment #14613069
> The oft-repeated meme that we're all the same doesn't hold to even superficial scrutiny. Yeah. Ask some KKK members what do they think about minority rights.
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Comment #14613046
"Tier 1 (General) visa 1. Overview You can no longer apply for or extend Tier 1 (General) visas." As far as I remember, this type of visa is abolished many years ago.
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Comment #14609006
Their point system is set really very, very high and costs much more money than most people can ever save (try saving 5-10 thousands when your monthly salary is some 200 US$ and yo…
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Comment #14608811
Unfortunately, the immigration policies of most countries in the world are one huge stupid joke. Why so much obsession about the country where people were born into? It wasn't thei…
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Comment #13665782
He didn't write about doing something really bad, did he?
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Comment #13665532
I think this can be used as a pretext, but these screens look extremely old anyway. My TN monitor 10 years ago had a much better picture.
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Comment #13665507
Some of those screens look literally decades old. Horrible viewing angles, huge pixels, etc.
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Comment #13665501
> When you roll up to someone’s house in a Tesla, how can they help but assume that you’re just a judgmental asshole? Am I the only one who feels that those guys were judgmental as…