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Comment #18065464
It feels faster on some sites, a bit slower (but not unbearably so) on others.
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Comment #18064784
Worked for me. Switched to FF because I just can't trust Chrome anymore. FF feels like a breath of fresh air.
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Comment #18056046
I made the same switch (on Ubuntu) yesterday. For me, the performance is the same, if not better in FF. What does feel less slick in FF is the UI (Settings etc.).
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Comment #18056024
I just switched on my Ubuntu, following the new release of Chrome which OP rightly criticizes. It works very well.
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Comment #18056015
Or switch to another browser such as FF where you have to worry less about the problem in the first place and are guaranteed to get updates.
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Comment #18037294
What in particular are you missing? I happen to be writing a PyQt5 tutorial for my https://build-system.fman.io today.
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Comment #18031536
Thanks! :-)
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Comment #18031120
Shameless plug: if you're looking for a file manager inspired by ST, check out (my) https://fman.io
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Comment #18004900
I recommend Zork on that list. Recently played it for the first time and it's a great experience. Your mind fills in so much more than virtual images or sounds could create.
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Comment #17994094
There's a more recent thread [1] where the consensus seems to be that no, it's not possible to stop hurricanes this way, or with nukes. According to the thread, the energy in a hur…
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Comment #17980305
I think "make GDPR compliant" should come much later. Most new businesses fail. In that case, any time you spent on GDPR will have been a waste.
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Comment #17933070
Had to re-read to see 1.5 GB per day . Wow. I used to think we had it good in Austria (10GB for €10 per month ). But that is fantastic.
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Comment #17919786
That's evident from the article. And it does not change the fact that the headline is clickbait, a promise which the article fails to deliver on.
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Comment #17919529
Calling a popular term "dead" is certainly a good way to attract clicks. And sure, when money is cheap and you have $2B to spend, you can afford to throw much bigger Spaghetti at t…
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Comment #17898188
Hagedorn temperature on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagedorn_temperature
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Comment #17896069
Thanks :}
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Comment #17891277
I'm still reeling from being rejected by Google years ago. Inspiring to see you keep trying. Keep it up!