

lol - I’m glad I passed the test then! :P


lol - I’m glad I passed the test then! :P


When I last opened Firefox, I was greetet by this landing page where they introduce their new mascot and also link their Spreadshirt shop. I thought it’s cute (and I didn’t support Mozilla financially in a long long time) so I gave it a try


You’re right, its some sort of shirt (I’m neither into fashion, nor is English my first language) - I updated the title :)


I guess the console version will never become a thing then
I’m pretty sure its in order for you to see more ads. If the article shows a read more button after a paragraph there’s more room for ads and you’re more likely to accidentally scroll down and view them.
Now what? Is that a crime or something? Fuck off man


I initially thought the same. I finally upgraded my phone this year and since the new phones have the button I just tried it out and ended up really liking it. I would consider myself a photography enthusiast though, so I can see this is not for everyone. It just feels more like an actual camera. The position is still awkward, though


Sure! There’re actually a couple of things I like:
Organization-wise there’s nothing special. The only thing I do is to organize my images into albums.
To sum it up: It’s highly subjective but for my workflow it’s a good mix of autonomy and still good user experience.


I use a self-written tool to extract my images and videos from Apple Photos and back them up incrementally as files and directories using Borg Backup.
Using this approach I retain full ownership over my data without having to look for alternatives to Apple Photos, which I really enjoy using.
As a result, I have a “live” copy on my iPhone/Mac/iCloud, a backup on my NAS and a remote Borg Backup repository in a data center.
I just learned it’s a sweatshirt :D