Seems like they’re keeping the link up to date on their telegram https://t.me/s/SiegedSecurity
Seems like they’re keeping the link up to date on their telegram https://t.me/s/SiegedSecurity
I’m sure many people would be much more willing to go into the office if they got paid for their commute. Even better if they got the pollution from their commute offset. Nothing lazy about wanting to be compensated for things you’re doing for your employer.
Chromium is still controlled by Google, so having an overwhelming market share of Chromium-based browsers reduces competition and increases Google’s control of the market’s position and future. Using Firefox (and Safari, if it were not locked to a single ecosystem) reduces that threat.
It being harder to repair means it shouldn’t be repairable? That’s an… interesting stance to take. Right to Repair is all about giving people the information and resources necessary to make a repair, especially if it’s not designed to be repaired.
All browsers on iOS are basically reskinned versions of Safari since they all have to use WebKit