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DoucheAsaurus , in Stop it
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When you fart and blame it on the dog.

jayrodtheoldbod , in why?

They need him to play Agatha Christy in a biopic about her life. He should go full method.

jayrodtheoldbod , in ight

I spend too much time online, scrolling past this like ah, yes, some casual freak shit, perfectly normal reading material for an evening. Wonder who ZeroTwo is? Probably a pokemon he wants to fuck, but I’ll enjoy the mystery. No need to google this one. Garcon, another post, pls.

I should be outside talking to people, really.

Korne127 , in How many extensions do you have installed on your Firefox?
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Ruffle :D
An open source Flash player emulator. I definitely recommend it because I also contribute to it. But it’s great, if you stumble across any old websites using Flash games or animations, you can just continue to play and watch them with it :D

Historical_General ,
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That’s cool. Will this ever be needed and/or usable on Android - idk much about Flash except that it’s no longer supported but still somewhat popular because of it’s past and capabilities.

Korne127 ,
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It is usable on Android. Websites can embed Ruffle in their backend, then everyone can just visit the website and play the flash game / watch the flash animation without installing anything at all. If you play many browser games, chances are good you’ve already used Ruffle. And that goes for mobile browsers as well; I can even play flash games on Safari on my iPhone if the websites embed it.
I’m not sure about if / how you can install the extension (which you can use to access all flash content, even if the websites themselves didn’t embed it) on mobile browsers, but I think that there is a Ruffle app for Android, and a demo page used to execute any swf (flash) files.

However, most flash games are made for computer and some may even require mouse hover events or something which just doesn’t exist on any mobile phones. So while Ruffle works there, the flash games of course also need to be playable with a touch screen.

PabloPicasshole , in Stop it

When your patron runs out of money while you’re working on his bust.

DeeVal , in Tell me something I don't know.

I remember seeing a meme about that in my english teacher’s classroom back in high school

Steamymoomilk , in Good to know

Hold on let me write this down

Lol

raspberry_confetti , in LMAO
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I have never seen anyone with this in my life; I am convinced you are all trolling

Piers ,

You have. Normally they are much smaller to the point where they can be nearly invisible.

lowleveldata , in Good to know

TIL the girls in resident evil are always angry in the whole game

ohlaph , in Tell me something I don't know.

Well if I wouldn’t has didn’t did?

LastoftheDinosaurs , in 2 days and zero reports. Well done for your good behaviour everyone
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  • altima_neo ,
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    Yeah, I thought it was because .world was down?

    itsnotlupus , in I started making generic library signs instead of visiting Reddit. I'm trusting you to not post them IRL.

    Darn AI and its filthy mind! What will it think of next?

    ilex OP ,
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    Prior_Industry , in Running a company without understanding anything about its business model

    About 90% of the CEOs in America?

    PenguinJuice ,

    CEOs might be reaching an Era of irrelevancy. Most of the time theybare responsible for the downfall of their company.

    kautau ,

    Except often they have golden parachutes and move on to another executive role. At the end of the day it’s the employees and consumers who suffer, not CEOs.

    And usually, CEOs do exactly what the board wants. They make decisions that are piss poor against future-proofing things, but they raise stock prices quarter by quarter, so investors are happy to have made money off one CEO and then pull stock, reinvesting it once the next CEO comes around to repeat the cycle.

    JackbyDev , in "It has to be Chromium"

    Privacy is like the least important reason I use Firefox. With Microsoft Edge and Opera being based on Chromium now there are just so many of them. With Chromium essentially becoming the de facto standard because everyone uses it that means Google can ignore web standards and just do whatever they want.

    _donnadie_ ,
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    It means Google can set the web standards, which is worse.

    Willer ,

    Competitors dont have to inherit those tho just because they are based on chromium.

    _donnadie_ ,
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    It’s easier to inherit because it’s less dev time spent on a part of the browser that has less evident results for the consumer. I bet they’d rather spend money on the UX provided by UI changes rather than reworking the JavaScript engine, or anything related HTML or CSS rendering.

    HughJanus ,

    There’s no reason a Chromium fork can’t conform to other web standards.

    _donnadie_ ,
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    Are they doing so right now?

    HughJanus ,

    Who is “they”?

    _donnadie_ ,
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    Come on. You’re being pedantic.

    HughJanus ,

    …I’m not being pedantic at all. There are literally hundreds of them, each with their own programming.

    Grandwolf319 ,

    What are the important reasons?

    Aldrond ,

    That it allows Google to destroy the open internet by changing the standards until non-Chromium browsers can’t engage with the web.

    Willer ,

    That it allows Google to destroy the open internet by changing the standards until non-Chromium browsers can’t engage with the web.

    Im glad the websites have a saying in this. If google also owns these all then we are TRULY fucked.

    Aldrond ,

    Unfortunately, no, they don’t. As Chromium gets more and more wide spread, Google is gaining the power to change the browser standards. Websites will have to comply. If your website suddenly “Breaks” because Google won’t allow Chromium load any pages without tracking tags, users will complain to you and not google.

    Willer ,

    Yeah tech illiteracy is a thing thats true. Once they realize that its their browser that breaks their shit they will just pick a different one. Thats what i mean with google owning all the websites.

    Aldrond ,

    I don’t think they will. I think corporations - Who make decisions the same way soulless psychopaths would - will bend.

    Using Chromium supports the destruction of the open internet.

    Willer ,

    unpopular opinion: chromium is a genuinely good thing for everyone involved. Just because chrome gets all the bitches and can dictate stuff doesnt mean chromium will break the competitions will to have their own programmers make their own fork.

    Aldrond ,

    It can and will because Chromium only exists as a weapon for google to use to improve their level of control.

    JackbyDev ,

    Everything else I said, sorry if that wasn’t clear!

    Essentially there are organizations like W3C and IEEE that define standards for how the internet works and how websites behave. All browsers follow these so everything works properly. Let’s say you have some idea you want to add to your browser you develop. You do it and tell everyone about it. You don’t have many users. Maybe a few sites do it but it isn’t really a problem that it doesn’t work on other browsers because so few people do it.

    Chromium has a massive market share because so many browsers use it as their base. Even Opera and Microsoft Edge which historically have been alternatives to Google Chrome now use Chromium as their base. The danger is that Chromium has such a large user base that they are essentially what the standard is.

    As a quick aside, Chromium is the name for the open source base of Google Chrome. Chrome itself is technically not open source. This jus thust in case you or other readers haven’t seen that word.

    Imagine a world where everyone uses Chromium. Why would you (if you were in charge of Chromium) need to listen to what standards organizations say about how the web should work? You’re literally in charge of every browser! You can just add some new features or take some out and every website would have to comply because you (in this hypothetical) truly do control every single web browser on the planet. Their websites would not work otherwise.

    Sure, out of the goodness of your heart you might behave and be a good steward but there will always be reasons for you to act against the standards that you don’t view as “bad” that other people might think are bad. I’m not saying all standards organizations are perfect and good or anything like that, but I believe I trust them more than Google.

    Even if Google never does anything “bad” (naive thinking lol) avoiding the situation where they have that kind of power is a good thing.

    To me that’s the most important reason to use a non-Chromium based browser. To avoid Chromium becoming the one true browser.

    And just for some context, Google has done bad things before with regards to web standards and then having the de facto standard with Chrome. The recent changes to the extension API to neuter ad blocking being a prime example. And we don’t even have to speculate and sound like nutjobs. They’re a public company. They’ve said before that ad-blocking is one of the biggest threats to their ad revenue. Not that it feels tin foil hatty to suggest even if they hadn’t said it, but they actually have said it in reports.

    jarfil ,

    organizations like W3C and IEEE that define standards for how the internet works and how websites behave

    Too bad those organizations kept dragging their feet, writing standards by committee and making them unimplementable, pushing stuff like XHTML that nobody in their sane mind wanted… until the WHATWG called quits on them and focused on a working living standard: a reference free open source browser that anyone could just copy+paste to meet the standard.

    Nowadays we call that “Chromium”.

    JackbyDev ,

    Why do you believe Google would not be able to ignore the WHATWG the same way they could ignore other standards organizations if they controlled the entire browser market?

    jarfil ,

    Well, for starters the WHATWG listens to Google, not the other way around. And yeah, they do “control” the entire “browser market”, or more precisely, the part they care about: how to show ads.

    JackbyDev ,

    Then you’re just agreeing but saying it’s already happened.

    jarfil ,

    That’s one way of seeing it.

    I don’t agree with the W3C or IEEE defining the standards anymore, or with Chromium becoming a “de facto” standard; the whole point of creating the WHATWG was to explicitly ditch the W3C, make Chromium into the basis for a living standard… and everyone clapped (except for some die hards who didn’t get the memo).

    JackbyDev ,

    Yeah, I see, I was just trying to list some examples of such standardization bodies I’m talking about. Don’t view it as some implicit approval over others I didn’t mention.

    Rakn ,

    No actually we don’t. Chromium isn’t a reference implementation. And while XHTML was handled poorly the idea behind it was actually very interesting. Didn’t pan out and was buried years ago. So what.

    jarfil ,

    Chromium isn’t a reference implementation

    Could fool me, since it implements all WHATWG standards… or is it the other way around?

    XHTML didn’t just “not pan out”; the W3C kept beating its dead horse carcass, like it did with many others. The W3C didn’t pan out and was handled poorly, even though the idea behind it was actually very interesting.

    Shit , in Running a company without understanding anything about its business model
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    Well obviously the previous model didn’t work that’s why the board made me CEO!

    cantstopthesignal OP ,

    The problem was with the customers, so we got rid of them!

    Shit ,
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    Do we really need a developer team or operations anymore? We can just outsource them to Kenya. The function of a business is to create value not employ a bunch of dead weight computer nerds.

    cantstopthesignal OP ,

    All you need to keep the servers running is a little imagination.

    Shit ,
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    Let’s have a meeting and call in everyone to talk it out with hr. If the 4 people we previously let go could do it we should have the resources on hand already. I don’t understand what we are paying your team to do. I’ll schedule it for when I wake up at 6am that should work for everyone. I need to leave early today for my wife’s golf day.

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