Gen z here. I was not around in the 80's or 90's, but everything people describe as being from the 90's and some stuff from the 80's was just my life in the mid 2000's. I definitely know what pagers are. Like hell, we had a stack of floppy discs at home and my first computer had a floppy disc reader. I used to play duck hunt on my dad's nes and super Mario Land on my own Gameboy. That stuff doesn't just disappear at the turn of the decade.
Still chromium at the end of the day. Anything they have control over has the potential to be ruined by them. Don't give them the chance, just fix the problem and use Firefox.
I don't feel bad stooping to their level on this. Moral victory is pretty meaningless in the end, especially in a situation like this. It's really just cathartic.
If only Dark Brandon was real.
Ikr? It's like they're counting every act of digital piracy ever to be their lost profits when that's obviously not the case.
I mean if you want to go that route, we could just say that every speaker, light source, motor, etc is 100% efficient at generating heat because all of its energy output will eventually become heat.
Long shot because good luck convincing some big corporation you should have any time to yourself at all.
That programmer's not a programmer, they're a manager.
But why not advertise in mWh? 19000 is bigger than 5000
Can anyone provide any actual evidence that says this kind of thing makes children's lives worse? I was pretty uncensored as a kid and I'm honestly really grateful for it, i feel like it helped me adjust to the adult world well before my peers.
Honestly the things that got to me as a kid more than anything else was violence and the news. I recognized stuff like family guy to be fake and silly, but seeing and hearing about people getting killed or severely hurt in media and the news was sometimes traumatizing.