Honestly. They should rather take the money, buy Opera's old engine, and bring that up to modern web standards. I would so much use that. Best browser we had.
But because MS does it they must have some evil plan, right?
In all seriousness though, if their ratings on google and stack overflow already now surpassed the ratings of GVfs, it can't be a really successful project they are pushing out of the market.
Heck, if you've been on the road for any time you'd know that humans drive _extremely_ unsafe in degraded conditions. Way too little spacing and outside of their visual range.
Absolutely. I have old small-ish wine glasses which are clearly intended to be filled near-full (for a 1/4l of wine) and huge modern wine glasses which are still nearly empty if they are at filled to the intended height (for 1/8l of wine).
The Nobel Prices are about categories that _don't_ provide immediate payback to the investor but are for the general good of mankind without immediate financial gain.
How is google supposed to know that a page is browser-UA-sniffing and blocking anything that isn't google bot? Personally I'd love to see if google abandoned their custom UA in favor of faking a regular browser so this kind of BS stops.
Not as rare as you'd think. Plus for instance our servers are configured to remove all identifying headers and behaviours like default error pages etc.
stop kidding around
aaand you are out.
Honestly. They should rather take the money, buy Opera's old engine, and bring that up to modern web standards. I would so much use that. Best browser we had.
If facebook gives those malfunctioning humans the means to overpower the sane majority then yes, they are very much at fault.
But because MS does it they must have some evil plan, right?
In all seriousness though, if their ratings on google and stack overflow already now surpassed the ratings of GVfs, it can't be a really successful project they are pushing out of the market.
Heck, if you've been on the road for any time you'd know that humans drive _extremely_ unsafe in degraded conditions. Way too little spacing and outside of their visual range.
considering 99% are lurkers
Doesn't that really apply to pretty much any crypto currency though?
We could just forbid browsers and devices to send stuff like user agent strings.
idk about where you live, but here all the standard serving sizes are the same since decades.
Absolutely. I have old small-ish wine glasses which are clearly intended to be filled near-full (for a 1/4l of wine) and huge modern wine glasses which are still nearly empty if they are at filled to the intended height (for 1/8l of wine).
Just saying ... if my employer wanted to track me in a similar way I'd go work for someone else.
Seriously, this does not belong on /.
Same as roads for instance.
Not the first time, and won't be the last. Don't trust these suckers on anything.
and thats why you do them
just don't put them through extensive feeding but let them grow up slowly.
... so must be trying to destroy the American way of Life clearly! /s
Idk either.
The Nobel Prices are about categories that _don't_ provide immediate payback to the investor but are for the general good of mankind without immediate financial gain.
How is google supposed to know that a page is browser-UA-sniffing and blocking anything that isn't google bot? Personally I'd love to see if google abandoned their custom UA in favor of faking a regular browser so this kind of BS stops.
From _way_ too much coverage that blew the thing absolutely out of proportion.
it's always nice to have someone else pay for your stuff.
Not as rare as you'd think. Plus for instance our servers are configured to remove all identifying headers and behaviours like default error pages etc.
To quote Scott Hanselmann: "Quickly googling with Bing ..."