

I would love if that’s the case but I’m frankly not holding my breath.


I would love if that’s the case but I’m frankly not holding my breath.


I wonder how feasible it would be if they’d announce a deadline whereby it would be blocked and recommend people and business to move onto a federated alternative.


How in the world is that pedantic? I was genuinely asking. Yes, the reasonable expectation is that a “NVMe port” is an M2 slot but they have already mentioned that it isn’t one. So what is it? Your example doesn’t make sense either. There’s no one here saying that their Ethernet port isn’t an RJ-45.
Don’t be that fuckin guy.
How about you don’t be that guy and read the whole context instead of attacking me about it?


What in the world is an NVMe port?


Considering this is very clearly targeted enterprise, there’s probably some sector of a company that works on data that’s only in the cloud anyways. They’re likely the ones asking for this. I highly doubt this would become a norm across the enterprise.


Maybe but sure as hell the rest of the world doesn’t.


I may agree with your point but you need to be a lot nicer with how you word your message. Stop insulting the people trying to read your post and calm the hell down. The fediverse isn’t your dumping ground for rage and abuse. Nor is anyone here obligated to respond to your vitriol. It only serves to hurt whatever you’re trying to convey.


Not gonna lie, I’d like to use this geotag a bunch of photos that I dont have location tagged to it.


Like they haven’t already done that in Asia?


Does it not invoke the browser to do it? The article and associated pages don’t really go into how the whole flow it works.


Isn’t the point of a RCE that the user doesn’t need to click and run the malicious code? What makes this different from the user opening a site on a browser which is filled with links?
WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal aren’t Discord alternatives though? There’s no ability to have multi text and persistent voice channels in groups. WhatsApp doesn’t even support screensharing.


How did you use Discord in place of WhatsApp? I found Discord incredibly slow to start up, buggy as hell and a pain in the ass to even jump to specific chats quickly in the UI and that was before they made it worse with the new UI.


Frameworks aren’t available where I live and I’m not getting anywhere near Lenovo after they shipped laptops with malware installed.


Actually now that I checked my Firefox, it’s still there? I’m on version 147.


So what happens if everyone shares the video? Are they gonna just fire everyone? I’m sure that’ll do great for your stock price eh executives?


Didn’t people generally hate pocket’s forced integration? Anyways I’ve never said that they’ve never removed features nor was disagreeing that what you said isn’t generally true. It’s just that the list posted has a lot of examples that aren’t exactly a removal of a Firefox feature which hurts the argument being made. There’s more than enough reasons as you mentions to make a case for it.
Like another user said, where’s “open image in new tab”? (I notice you didn’t reply to them.)
I don’t see where’s the relevance in pointing out that I didn’t reply to another user’s post when I’m in agreement with them.
Relax man, let’s have a civil discussion that doesn’t devolve into sarcasm.


A lot of these are extensions that are folded into the main Firefox feature set, experimental features or not even related to the browser?


Well I can definitely agree with that if it’s minor things like these. After all, you’re likely to not encounter this person after the conversation online. However, I think it’s a very different context if the object in question is more concrete and something you can own to improve your QOL or more.
You don’t actually need a subscription for the cloud web version actually. It’s ass though.