Not sure about the URL bar specifically, but Tridactyl is good, despite needing to fight an uphill battle from the Webextention add-on extinction event.
In a way, your analogy does make sense. But, I would also consider the question "Why haven't we heard of Data Centre Providers being affected by Ransomware" a valid one. And that was my first thought when I saw the question. I am hoping that is what the original question was about.
This is really exciting. I might have missed this in the documentation, but is there any way of grouping/tagging together a set of functions, just so that conceptually similar functions can be browsed together? For traditional languages a folder/package/file performed this functionality.
Okay but my pharmacist has a WhatsApp business account you can communicate on. I would not call such a conversation non-personal, instead it is super personal. But based on what Facebook is saying this wouldn't fall under the "personal" category, and that is worrying.
Not specifically. I assumed the distinction from the two below.
"We offer end-to-end encryption for our Services. End-to-end encryption means that your messages are encrypted to protect against us and third parties from reading them. Learn more about end-to-end encryption and how businesses communicate with you on WhatsApp."
Thank you for posting this -- I had the same reaction as you to the news of Flash retiring and an archive of Flash games that's out there -- I remembered this site. But...I couldn't remember the name of the site or its designer. Thanks to you, I was able to go back and revisit some of the games I enjoyed back when as well as getting to try some that were new to me.
For anyone unfamiliar with the site, there are over 60 casual-games, mostly of a calm, gentle, whimsical flavor (though there are a few arcade-style games in the bottom row). The games are simple to learn and engaging. I expect, given their themes and easy game-play that they'd be suitable even for younger children but are fine for adults as well.
"High Delivery"[0] is a good example, in my view, where you move your mouse around to use a fan to blow a rising balloon in different directions as flowers fall down from above. The balloon has an attached bottle on a string and the idea is to collect the flowers in the bottle by moving the balloon in their direction. So well done.
Exactly. I have played a lot of flash games in my childhood, but the gentle,calm music and simple mechanics was beautiful in its own way. Most of them involve just moving the mouse around, or pressing a simple key.
If there are no issues money wise, and you have a good understanding between you two, what is the mess and expense of divorce?
I am someone who always assumed that divorce proceedings were expensive when there were conflicts in alimony, possessions and kids. ( and all this information is mostly from movies )
A cheap, non-acrimonious divorce will probably still cost you about $10k in legal fees. That's not the biggest expense though. I won't get into the details of my specific situation, but I stand to lose about $10k-20k in taxes every year if I get divorced, instead I just split that money with my ex. You definitely have to trust your ex for stuff like this, because being legally married you can get really screwed (she could go crazy on a credit card and I would be liable for half of it).
It doesn't necessarily have to be that expensive. I have a friend who recently went through a very friendly divorce. Both parties had agreed on who would get what. In Washington State there's a process for these types of amicable divorces where a judge doesn't have to make any of these determinations. They had to pay the ~$500 filing fee, wait 90 days and that was it.
I'm sure it varies quite a bit from state to state though.
People I know on the east coast, two couples divorced in two states - same thing, maybe a few hundred in filing fees, that's it. Everyone was in agreement beforehand, judge just made sure the agreements were fair and signed off.