

Instead of schakeling your users to a subscription add DLCs and a higher base price
99$ apps were a thing in the 00s inflation has happened people get used to it.
Instead of schakeling your users to a subscription add DLCs and a higher base price
99$ apps were a thing in the 00s inflation has happened people get used to it.
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Really depends how you use it, Orion/ Safari, YouTube, Netflix, jellyfin don’t require much
Why anyone chooses a desktop cpu for their iPad I don’t know
Soon we will have phones with more Ram than Storage
It’s not it’s just slightly less bad than Firefox on the perspective of ownership,
E.g.: under the new guidelines by Mozilla you’re not allowed to bookmark pornhub
This is thanks to Mozilla’s focus on “privacy respecting “ advertisement and ai, go to any open source conference and you’ll see a list of ai talks by them.
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Don’t get me wrong I implore anyone to move to any browser that isn’t; Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera
At this point I care about ownership of what I do on my browser, Chrome under these guidelines is a better alternative (and that’s a low bar)
I don’t know if you’ve looked at the code but it is written in plain js with express.
That node_modules folder is running donuts around your argument at this point.
Were it written in rust or golang it would have been a different story
Lovense integration, Pornhub vr 1st party support, group chat asmr, renpy engine to vr compatibility layer
Most apple forems are full of “line must go up” APPL share holders, and will down vote/dislike anything negative aimed at apple.
I don’t understand why they didn’t opt for the GPL instead
Europe after the Gulf Stream stops
iFlip uFlop
Nor has any person built up the mental modal to read it properly let alone fix it
Connect messages, not this, the DMA doesn’t force account centralisation.
Less battery
Sounds like you’ve never heard of open razor before
A year after they’ve done so with iPadOS and a year before “the year of the Linux desktop”