Now, I know this isn't quite a meme, given the bad UI here is being used to troll scammers, but this video relates to a popular post here from two months ago, and I thought folks would find this just as humorous in watching others struggle with the same password checker as we all did before:
Dang, I've been using sync for more than a decade, and even I did not know that sync had multi window support on Android. I think there needs to be a continuous education workshop, video tutorial series, or a sphinx style docs site on all these features when the beta dust settles. Multi tasking is so handy. FYI:
Attacks and doxing make me personally MORE likely to support stronger safety features in chromium, as such acts increase my suspicion that there is significant intimidation from criminals who are afraid this feature will disrupt their illegal and/or unethical businesses, and I don't give in to criminals or bullies
Kick a puppy
Get attacked for kicking a puppy
"These attacks make me MORE likely to keep kicking puppies, as I don't give in to intimidation from criminals and bullies that want healthy puppies for their nefarious ends."
Will accessibility tools that rely on automating input to the browser cause it to become untrusted? Will it affect extensions? The spec does currently specify a carveout for browser modifications and extensions, but those can make automating interactions with a website trivial. So, either the spec is useless or restrictions will eventually be applied there too.
Will accessibility tools that rely on automating input to the browser cause it to become untrusted? Will it affect extensions? The spec does currently specify a carveout for browser modifications and extensions, but those can make automating interactions with a website trivial. So, either the spec is useless or restrictions will eventually be applied there too.
Indeed, video mediums can take longer to consume lesson material on mass, compared to written form tutorials and documentation, but some folks will always prefer learning from lecture style recordings. Still great for outreach and exposure for the Rust programming language itself though.
Indeed, video mediums can take longer to consume lesson material on mass, compared to written form tutorials and documentation, but some folks will always prefer learning from lecture style recordings. Still great for outreach and exposure for the Rust programming language itself though.