I vividly remember the Digg migration and Reddit is so very much like Digg these days.
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Meh, who cares just keep running it if you feel like it. A problem for organizations, maybe, but not individuals.
I still don't know what this is though? Something Linux specific?
Sounds interesting, care to expand?
The only concrete one I can actually recollect is generating a quote from our quoting tool in Salesforce. I just ended up running my 100+ Salesforce windows in Chrome because it has a good feature where you can name each window so I can see which customers I'm working on in the taskbar. It's good to have those cordoned off from my normal browsing anyway. So this one doesn't bother me. For everything else I use Firefox.
This is also true. The majority of the time when something doesn't work on Firefox and I try to go to Chrome, it doesn't work there too 😂
Yes it was performance that first got me to switch too. But now I have plenty more reasons.
I encounter this very infrequently. I think I only have 1-2 examples at work. It's not a huge deal for me to spin up a chrome for those one or two occasions.
Sure I knew that. I just didn't know if that was a "passkey" or some other private key mechanism.
The password still works.
They are completely inappropriate and dangerous on European roads.
It won't be long before the internet is just bots talking to each other and advertisers paying them to do so.