Thunder just added them in anticipation of all the birthdays coming up from the June/July migration (but the feature isn’t in a release yet).
Sorry about that! See this comment for a few ways around the paywall.
Apologies, I run the Bypass Paywalls Clean extension for Firefox so I don’t even notice when sites have paywalls (and I recommend everyone else do the same). It’s right up there with adblockers as being almost an essential component of browsing the web these days.
https://github.com/bpc-clone/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
Here are a few more options for viewing the article without a paywall if you don’t want to install an extension.
Looks like mostly C++.
I see it more like the browser group wanted it to be a ‘real’ browser and not held down by having to be compliant with the hobby OS. But that’s just my reading from the outside. :)
They mentioned being more open to OSS packages, which probably wouldn’t work on Serenity.
Lol it’s not a link in the markdown so it’s just the Lemmy web UI making assumptions. Also it’s funny that they don’t own that domain.
Didn’t they recently get bought by Canva? Not saying that’s a good or bad thing, but it’s something to keep in mind.
I think migrating is the hardest part. My email history has a lot of important records and notes that I don’t want to lose.
By the way, I recommend checking out this video, which makes a great point that email is inherently insecure, regardless of the provider you choose.
Don’t fret, I think a lot of us are on a long-term journey to de-Google. I’ve actually found that changing browsers is one of the easiest things to do, especially with the ability to import your bookmarks and such. With Firefox Sync, you pretty much have the same functionality as you would with your Google account signed into Chrome.
What engine does it use?
They expect most users to not care, and sadly they’re right.
Thanks!
Wow I almost forgot the original name! I was skeptical it would catch on, as name changes are very hard, but fortunately it was very early on and I bet a lot of other people have forgotten as well.
I don’t understand what this is, can you explain? Apologies if it’s obvious.
Will that work even if the plane registration is private/anonymized? Sure you can know where every plane is, but can you know whose it is?
I run a “public” instance with basic auth so I can use it from anywhere (phone, work). I’ve made my instance my default search engine everywhere. (I know basic auth is not the most secure but I wouldn’t even really care it other people used my instance; I just don’t want it hammered.)
Make sure to put the word spoiler
on the first line after the colons for it to get rendered correctly.
Like this
::: spoiler screenshots incase it gets deleted
Your images here
:::
Looks like this
Your images here
Definitely the same room. I think the administrative task of breaking down a room for different purposes is just not worth showing.
Like how unique means “one-of-a-kind”, so something is either unique or not. 😉
I think they were referring to the text (transcription) of the post, not the image. And yes it looks like OCR.