Without going into "trust in Firefox gone" part (others will), there are FF forks that are privacy focused so Chrome-based browsers are not only option.
Firefox 115, tab takes 9.3MB with adblock disabled and Enhanced Tracking protection also disabled.
No problem with scrolling or right-clicking. Or any other kind of problem.
I don't know for sure, but they probably didn't plant it at first and later it was simpler to move mine elsewhere than to change the way mines are generated.
From evolutionary point, you adapt for what gets you survive and reproduce.
Survival has two main components: physical survival (not being killed/maimed too much) and energy (not starving to death).
On energy part, you have positive (food) and negative (base metabolism that keeps you alive and physical activity). You can't do much about base metabolism but you can develop love for food (primarily sugar and fat as main source of energy) and hate to physical activity.
However, here comes physical survival. For it you have to have activity to avoid predators, to find/catch food and to build shelter.
So, in conclusion, from evolutionary standpoint, you hate activity so you don't do it needlessly but your body is adapted to be good at it for when you really have to.
Nice catch. This is a step worse than hiding the actor as in "the mice were sacrificed." It flips the whole script as in "the mice (heroically) sacrificed themselves (for science)."
Here are some suggestions:
-On Privacy Policy page, you have following: "All image conversions and resizing happen right on your own device". Image? What about video? I mean, I know, I checked but it's undefined. I would just go with "All conversions and...".
-Similarly, "We don't process or store any of your converted files on our servers". What about original files? Again, I would go with just "any of your files".
-Add support for pasting file or image (like copied from another program or screenshot etc.).
-When comparing images, you might add two additional "modes" of comparing:
1. images are one over another and you can use "slider" to reveal/show one or the other (i don't know name of that, but you've probably already seen it).
2. One is over another and on a button click (or key press) they are switched. This is useful for very similar images of same size (like with different degree of compression). Fast switching between them lets your brain pick up difference.
Thanks it definitely does. I'll rework the policy.
The comparison suggestion - really great. I was thinking about it but what if a user changed sizes? I can't put one on top of another. So I'll probably add couple comparison modes. Thanks for the feedback
I don't care much about vertical tabs but what I want from tabs is automatic grouping by site. I'm surprised nobody made this.
I know there are extension supporting grouping but i have never seen any that automatically groups by website.
It's probably not helpful to you since it's a different browser, but Safari has this. Right click on any tab in its vertical tabs list and choose Arrange Tabs By -> Website.
I can't say for them, but towel is good heat insulator and can keep bottle content cold. I use it often for that reason (either towel or other clothes that's already in backpack).
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