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Thanks for the tip. From the localCDN description:
Differences between LocalCDN and Decentraleyes
LocalCDN contains a big collection of frameworks and useful functions.
- New: Sync extension settings with Firefox Sync or own server
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/android/addon/localcdn-fork-of-decentraleyes/
Decentraleyes prevents loading common scripts from big name CDNs. Requesting a script from a google-owned CDN with your google cookies and the current URL as the referrer is a way to spy on you.
Decentraleyes loads these common scripts from it’s own cache instead.
Nudes should already be marked NSFW. What exactly is the kind of content you don’t want to see?
having a pull request merged is in no way a proof of ownership of the repo
That’s literally what I was saying! That was the entire point of my comment!
their own preferences for tab width… ending up in an identation abomination
Can you give an example where a person’s personal tab width breaks things? One tab per logical indent, and then spaces for alignment. How does this break anything? I know for a fact it doesn’t or else people like me wouldn’t advocate for it. What breaks indenting is mixing tabs and spaces for indents, and obviously that’s foolish. You can’t blame that mistake for causing an “abomination” when it’s something that would violate any code style specification, whether using spaces or tabs. You yourself could set your IDE to emit only 2 spaces when you hit Tab, and that would also violate your code style spec if you mix those indents into a file with 4-space indents, and that has nothing to do with tabs at all.
Doing stupid things in the code that violates the code style are stupid things that violate the code style. No matter what whitespace you use. But having a personal setting to see 8 spaces per tab isn’t one of them if you only use tabs for logical indenting and not for alignment.
All tabs or all spaces for indents result in the exact same thing: good looking code. But tabs then have further advantages. Easier outdenting, better accessibility, etc. The only benefit to forcing spaces is that some random program you use for code comparison or whatever might default to something other than 4 columns for a Tab and your code looks a little wide until you change your settings. That’s nothing compared to the advantages of tabs. Turns out that “benefit” of spaces is actually a drawback because no one is allowed to view the indents as anything but whatever column width you personally think it should be.
Tabs for indentation, spaces for alignment. It’s perfect. Lets people visually indent as much as they want in their settings, but manually aligned things stay manually aligned. Forcing indents to always be… whatever number of spaces you personally like is dumb.
Plus then you can outdent with a single Backspace in every text editor ever.
Am I stupid? How is this in any way confusing?
I kept re-reading this line and it made no sense. All I need to do to claim ownership of a project is merge a pull-request? Do I own Laravel because I’ve gotten a pull request merged? (emphasis mine)
Merging a pull request and having a pull request merged are two completely different things, and one very much requires you to own the project or have contributor rights to it. Which is exactly what the scammer is looking for proof of.
How was the author confused by this? Or am I somehow the dummy here?
While it’s true the PS1 couldn’t do floating point math, it did NOT have a z-buffer at all.
Thanks for the tip. Secure DNS settings didn’t change the behavior. I can look into Wireshark or something. I’ve used Fiddler in the past to inspect unpublished APIs.
Like I said, I wiped everything and reinstalled, and it still didn’t help. It’s not an extension issue.
I think it’s a VPN issue. You can read my update, but it doesn’t make any sense why one browser would be find and another wouldn’t if it’s a VPN issue. That’s why I never thought to test that.
Thank you for reminding me of that. Yes, I’m getting a bunch of NS_BINDING_ABORTED
errors on about 1/3 to 1/2 of the requests to googlevideo.com.
From what I can tell, it’s an error you get when a javascript binding is deleted because you navigated away from a page before the event finished. This happens continuously, and the duration of these requests is 0 ms. Seems like it’s related to DASH video and how a lot of little requests are used to download small segments of video.
I’ve done some experimenting, and I think it’s the fault of my VPN and how I get internet on my PC. I use EasyTether to get internet through my phone without paying for tethering, and Mullvad VPN. I use the VPN on my phone, so that my carrier doesn’t see my PC traffic nor my phone traffic.
Ironically, YouTube works if I use the VPN on my PC instead, or if I run it on both! No idea why it’s acting strangely, and why it only causes issues in Firefox.
But COBOL is famously used in legacy banking systems, not modern internet payment systems.
Ah, I understand now
It means banking. Finance tech.
Thanks! It looks really good.
I didn’t know about the Manifest v3 thing, and I found this article. Sharing in case anyone else is out of the loop.