Aren’t there several companies that donate to both running candidates, just in a ‘betting on both horses’ kind of way? Just making sure you’re in good graces with whomever becomes president.
Aren’t there several companies that donate to both running candidates, just in a ‘betting on both horses’ kind of way? Just making sure you’re in good graces with whomever becomes president.
Perhaps https://www.cheapasssunglasses.com/ ? While the shop is European (Dutch), I expect the glasses are made in China.
I’ve donated in November after I switched back to Firefox as my main browser. I read about the search deal dependency and wanted to contribute to what Mozilla called “reclaim the internet”. Feel something akin to ‘buyer’s remorse’ when I now read how little goes to development of Firefox/Gecko (the only multi-platform alternative engine for rendering the internet) and how much goes into CEO salaries.
No, there are ‘workspaces’ -accessed via the buttons on the bottom of the vertical tab bar-with their own tabs, but you can’t group tabs within one workspace (yet). And yes I can open the sidebar -which is not a popup- on the other side. The thing that’s popping up on the left next to the tabs and overlays the site is what Zen calls the web panel.
That’s Denmark (Danish), this article is about The Netherlands (Dutch).
I don’t envy the man at all. Horrible limbo position he’s in with no mandate of his own.
Really love(d) using it too the last week, but I can’t live with the horrendous font rendering. Especially small/thin or light text on dark background (darkmode themes). Luckily the latest FF releases are adding a lot of vertical tab related functionality, theres tab groups and you can hide the title bar now.
Welcome to today’s episode of ‘How to screw over your own prime minister and lose your credibility as a country on the EU stage’. Disclaimer: I’m Dutch.
That popup you mention sounds like the zen web panel rather than the sidebar. In total that gives 3 concepts: vertical tabs, a floating web panel next to that and the sidebar. I like what they’re trying to do, but it’s not all polished yet with some odd UI glitches or things requiring (re)configuring like the toolbar. That combined with bad font rendering and missing tab groups made me switch back to FF for now…where I now disabled all usage data sharing options.
Indeed. It uses some of the vertical tabs features in Firefox, but adds workspaces (~tabbed tab window) that you can assign default containers (like banking, personal, shopping) to. Tab groups are missing, but are being worked on. Don’t expect nested tabs or trees like Sideberry or TST offer though. Honest disclosure: the implementation is not fully polished yet. The location where new tabs are opened or their remembered location after closing/opening the browser is not consistent.
There are plenty of plugins for the most niche tasks, languages, codepages, git/svn integration, etc. I like Compare plus for advanced diff functionality.
Germany. Cars, appliances and tools (Bosch), furnature, food stuff (Lidl et al.) And even skis (Volkl). The list goes on.
Yes, I have tabs on the left and sidebar opens on the right.
“And I’ve got the instructions to drive a wedge between long-standing allies for my puppetmaster. I’m doing the dividing so he can (try to) conquer.”
Upvoted it. The inability to use a sidebar (local LLM chat) on the other side with vertical tabs or at all when using sideberry together with their changed stance on selling user data made me move to Zen browser.
Fellow Russian puppets got each other’s backs.
Good choices. Another one to consider : Beyerdynamic
That’s what happens when you train your model by only feeding it positive cases. If you just count the times a word was involved in a post where a human mod banned/deleted, but not the times it was not… Then again how often were people discussing the game character outside of game related subs? Could simply be some truth to it when loads of people use the ‘to Luigi someone’ form.
You mean like… CETA?
There’s the Danish company Lyngdorf, who make the CD-2. It costs a whopping €2999,- though. NAD is Canadian and makes CD players around the €400 mark. If you consider Canada an honorary EU member that’s an option ;)