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Scrolled down on my pixel 3a XL and the webview crashed


It's pretty awful on a M1 Pro too, at least until the page has fully loaded. I'm assuming all of the inline styles are forcing a few seconds of re-layouts and that kills the initial performance.


Same here. Browser went haywire and was displaying mangled fonts. Had to kill it.


Same company that ran it's 'container services' on an ancient version of kubernetes with broken isolation


containers are for packaging and deployment NOT for isolation


Joys of hacker news


Google photos was spawned from Picasa, which they bought https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB109121493116979168


Photos totally replaced Picasa, including, you know, replacing a local desktop app with a web/cloud app.


Good. Let them make a fool of themselves in court. Tesla wont be happy till every country treats it's employees like disposable garbage, just like in the US.


Given that they just won a preliminary judgement, they don't seem too foolish..


They won the right to pick up the plates themself, but not what they wanted to force the workers to serve them.


If they're treated like garbage, why don't they quit?


Ask that to an Amazon warehouse or a 3rd world factory worker.

Quit and do what? Starve? Become homeless? Destroy the little of what is left of your family's stability? Lose access to treatment of your health condition(s)? Die?

Perhaps if there was some way to survive in this world without relying on a greater force to put a roof over your head and bread on your table, then anyone could quit without being compelled to stay with the lesser suffering.


Quit and work somewhere else


blame the unions


Only if you shutdown. Otherwise tpm is still in memory and everything is unlocked. Going off how many people compliance have to chase to restart for updates, a lot of people think sleep is fine


Your average thief has no idea how to get into a system which asleep but screen-locked. FDE means your machine gets wiped and resold, or sold for parts...but your data on the system remains private.


HL² on pop-os was ok (tried it last week), a bit glitchy though. Portal completely froze and had to be killed. Probably better with Nvidia; I was using intel graphics. Interesting to try it though


Thatcher was a disease we've never recovered from. Shit, just look at water privatisation... Going sooo well. Or the utilities that have left us privatising profits and socialising losses


You must not remember the 70's.


Based on Serbia but operating the servers in Frankfurt. With the cavalier attitude to scraping and linking people's identifiable data without any sort of opt-in I had assumed it would be a US company.


Saw fiddler and was wondering how telerik had repurposed the tool for ai https://www.telerik.com/fiddler Do US startups just skip the stage during naming where you check for preexisting products with the same name


I searched in the US trademark database and it appears that Mozilla's Fiddler is not registered as a trademark. Furthermore, I discovered that there is a distillery in Georgia that holds the same trademark as well as Telerik. Could be that because the word in not that unique, companies can use it more freely? I am not that knowledgeable about trademarks though.


> Could be that because the word in not that unique, companies can use it more freely?

It's almost the opposite. For example, Apple is a very non-unique word, and I would not recommend naming a tech company that even if your name was Apple Apple (see Microsoft v. MikeRoweSoft). The trademark can give their brand exclusivity for that simple word in one type of product. The distillery wouldn't conflict, but Tererik may.


''Fiddle'' is a very derogatory old term in English slang that is related to pederasty. Listen to The Who's Uncle Ernie for a more modern example.


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