The media here in Japan likes to focus on the people waving Soviet flags. The way I see it, it's not so much that they want to return to communism, but it's a nostalgia thing in which the Soviet years at least were peaceful instead of the anti-Russian genocide that they've endured for the past eight years and the rest of the world ignored this.
I have a friend in Serbia who has told me of how people are nostalgic for the days of Yugoslavia. Not so much about the communism part, but for how they felt unified before NATO engaged their illegal war against them. They all hate the Clintons and want Bill to stand trial for war crimes and they rejoiced when Albright died in March.
"But I was told back in March by Newsweak that Russian forces were on the verge of collapse!"
Don't worry, they'll just keep on telling you that the Peaceful, Freedom-Loving Ukranians are suffering under the cruel yoke of their Russian Overlords.
Why'd you use the formatting for blocks of code, for key parts of this post? Sentences cut-off on mobile and can't scroll to read the rest. I'm actually mostly making this comment so I can check the post later, on the desktop, to read what I missed.
It's an annoying workaround. Web-code (JavaScript, et-all) has been standardized for a long time. Too bad tech companies only acquire diversity-hires and incompetent woke-tards these days. Fwiw, I'm using Braveβ the Christian Man's chrome browser.
Brave, me too. I have not heard anything about Brave, just been hoping it works ok and maybe avoid any issues of snoops. I have tried others, yanek, ecosia, couple of others but didn't really like those. So thanks for mentioning Brave!
Brave is run by one of the first Christian men to be cancelled by the tech industry. The man invented JavaScript, and was kicked off Firefox (his invention) for being anti-gay-marriage. So I fully support Brave in every single way.
Well, then it sounds like a problem with Brave. Because I am not having the issue you have in Chrome on mobile. These edge cases can often slip by a small team, they would probably appreciate a support ticket.
And yes, the problem is that web code was standardized a long time ago when screens were all horizontal and weighed 10 pounds. Most mobile browsers are forks and not built from the ground-up. Eventually AI will be embedded in all corporate browsers that can "smart" rearrange the HTML to look perfect on any screen, as well as algorithmically serving you ads and tracking you.
Or just, you know, add like a paragraph of code that stops superfluous shit from running off-screen and intelligently (no AI needed) wraps stuff when it does. Think of how many millions of dollars goes in to web-engine development. This problem shouldn't even exist. I blame diversity hires.
Yes, but your solution cannot be monetized or used to track customer data. And again, I don't have your problem in Chrome, with millions of dollars and multiple non-white people behind it. If you're using a Christian app made by a smaller team, just let them know, it could be an oversight and a quick fix.
It's a clone, with bad things removed and good things added. You're probably right. Either way, annoying. But I'll keep putting my money where my mouth is. I cannot support a company like google, as ubiquitous as it is, as much as I can help it.
But it's too late to walk it all back. Many wanted us to get as invested in the Ukraine as they were. They wanted us involved, but long ago, THEY got involved and can't get out now. That faggot Leavitt in Utah is heavily invested in Ukraine. Like the type of heavily-panicing type of involvement. Seeing as how I wasn't stupid enough to have a lifetime of dirty dealings in the Ukraine, I didn't share the same zest many polticians did.
There goes the piggy bank. Nancy Schumer gon be mad.
The media here in Japan likes to focus on the people waving Soviet flags. The way I see it, it's not so much that they want to return to communism, but it's a nostalgia thing in which the Soviet years at least were peaceful instead of the anti-Russian genocide that they've endured for the past eight years and the rest of the world ignored this.
I have a friend in Serbia who has told me of how people are nostalgic for the days of Yugoslavia. Not so much about the communism part, but for how they felt unified before NATO engaged their illegal war against them. They all hate the Clintons and want Bill to stand trial for war crimes and they rejoiced when Albright died in March.
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"But I was told back in March by Newsweak that Russian forces were on the verge of collapse!"
Don't worry, they'll just keep on telling you that the Peaceful, Freedom-Loving Ukranians are suffering under the cruel yoke of their Russian Overlords.
All those Atlantic "Putin didn't know what he was getting himself into!" articles really seemed unwise, from a narrative point of view of nothing else
Why'd you use the formatting for blocks of code, for key parts of this post? Sentences cut-off on mobile and can't scroll to read the rest. I'm actually mostly making this comment so I can check the post later, on the desktop, to read what I missed.
Three dots. Scroll down. "Request Desktop Site" or something similar. FWIW, code blocks wrap correctly on Chrome mobile
It's an annoying workaround. Web-code (JavaScript, et-all) has been standardized for a long time. Too bad tech companies only acquire diversity-hires and incompetent woke-tards these days. Fwiw, I'm using Braveβ the Christian Man's chrome browser.
Brave, me too. I have not heard anything about Brave, just been hoping it works ok and maybe avoid any issues of snoops. I have tried others, yanek, ecosia, couple of others but didn't really like those. So thanks for mentioning Brave!
Brave is run by one of the first Christian men to be cancelled by the tech industry. The man invented JavaScript, and was kicked off Firefox (his invention) for being anti-gay-marriage. So I fully support Brave in every single way.
I thank you for the info. I will spread the word.
Well, then it sounds like a problem with Brave. Because I am not having the issue you have in Chrome on mobile. These edge cases can often slip by a small team, they would probably appreciate a support ticket.
And yes, the problem is that web code was standardized a long time ago when screens were all horizontal and weighed 10 pounds. Most mobile browsers are forks and not built from the ground-up. Eventually AI will be embedded in all corporate browsers that can "smart" rearrange the HTML to look perfect on any screen, as well as algorithmically serving you ads and tracking you.
Or just, you know, add like a paragraph of code that stops superfluous shit from running off-screen and intelligently (no AI needed) wraps stuff when it does. Think of how many millions of dollars goes in to web-engine development. This problem shouldn't even exist. I blame diversity hires.
Yes, but your solution cannot be monetized or used to track customer data. And again, I don't have your problem in Chrome, with millions of dollars and multiple non-white people behind it. If you're using a Christian app made by a smaller team, just let them know, it could be an oversight and a quick fix.
It's a clone, with bad things removed and good things added. You're probably right. Either way, annoying. But I'll keep putting my money where my mouth is. I cannot support a company like google, as ubiquitous as it is, as much as I can help it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brave_(web_browser)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Eich
Biolabs too, yes?
But it's too late to walk it all back. Many wanted us to get as invested in the Ukraine as they were. They wanted us involved, but long ago, THEY got involved and can't get out now. That faggot Leavitt in Utah is heavily invested in Ukraine. Like the type of heavily-panicing type of involvement. Seeing as how I wasn't stupid enough to have a lifetime of dirty dealings in the Ukraine, I didn't share the same zest many polticians did.