Vivaldi is a good Chrome replacement.
Vivaldi is a good Chrome replacement.
A water heater for the kitchen.
A kettle? The only kitchen appliance that’s used multiple times a day… but I’m British so need my tea.
Back in my uni days (1997-01) my uni ran its own Usenet server. Don’t think it carried the alt.binaries, but did have groups specifically for the uni. Sadly only a small handful of people used it.
It’s the same on the Reddit Android app too (although the icon option in the app looks ok, the icon in the launcher is pixelated)
What you got against Windows 2000?
Was incredibly stable and quick when compared to 95 and 98
Obligatory Tom Scott video https://youtu.be/UEfP1OKKz_Q
Fantasia, not specifically the Night on bald mountain section, but the bits with the orchestra.
Also a TV series in the UK called Mealstrom. The paintings would come to life, which was ok but the intro was creepy AF https://youtu.be/_FwP5LAXd7U
Fantasia, not specifically the Night on bald mountain section, but the bits with the orchestra.
Also a TV series in the UK called Mealstrom. The paintings would come to life, which was ok but the intro was creepy AF https://youtu.be/_FwP5LAXd7U
Please tell me you’re not meaning the 1980s animated classic - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084701/?ref_=ext_shr
So? There is no way for the vast majority of users to read or understand the source for something like Firefox - to the point it may as well be closed source. Agreed of course plenty of security researchers will be examining the code which they can’t with Vivaldi - but presumably if that was a security advantage Firefox would have less vulnerabilities when compared to other browsers. (Actually would be interested to see if this is the case!)