@Trainguyrom
@reddthat.comI mean by that logic Nextcloud is just a rebranded skin of Owncloud and Libre Office is just a rebranded skin of Open Office. I'm sure someone can chime in with a more damning real world example but the important distinction with a fork is not "do they entirely replace most of the codebase" but instead it's "how well do they maintain the project" and "how much value do they add through improvements and features"
AI is just the latest hype cycle that appears to finally be in a cooling off phase. Just like Blockchain 5? years ago, and mobile a decade ago
A browser tied to a VPN provider would probably harm adoption in the wider scheme of things. That would be a next-to-impossible sell for business IT for one thing, but also the optics generally aren't great at all, especially if said VPN provider finds itself in hot water related to the primary usecase for commercial VPNs (illegal activity)
At least it's notable when a website doesn't work correctly in Firefox rather than being a frequent annoyance
if Google stopped paying, someone else would pay instead.
Have we all forgotten that time period when Yahoo! was the default search provider in Firefox?
Yeah there were some people who were so certain he would sweep the floor of that crowded primary, but then he was just so rizzless. He didn't even seem to want to be there
The more oddly specific the police force's jurisdiction, the more scared to be if they take an interest in you.
That kept Ted Cruz out of the White House in 2016.
Don't forget about forgettable no-rizz Jeb! Bush
...please clap
My experience working support for a phone manufacturer has informed me that once an average user installs an app it tends to stay installed indefinitely, but they may or may not be aware it's even installed. A gentle nudge notification of "hey look at me" every once in a while might very well be amazing for engagement