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.
You can’t (yet) post with sync, only view and comment.
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.
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!)