So? There is no way for the vast majority of users to read or understand the source for something like Firefox - to the point it may as well be closed source. Agreed of course plenty of security researchers will be examining the code which they can't with Vivaldi - but presumably if that was a security advantage Firefox would have less vulnerabilities when compared to other browsers. (Actually would be interested to see if this is the case!)
zebs
joined 1 year ago
Vivaldi is a good Chrome replacement.
In the UK, and no idea until I found this site https://tvrdb.com which allows you to search old TV listings.
It was BBC1.
Got the Blu-ray a few years back. I think the BBC might have cut a few bits.
A world beating housing crisis you say?
Errr... I'm from the UK and they're fries. These are chips If it's think it's fries, if it's thick it's a chip.
Open it, leave a sticky post saying you've moved to Lemmy. Do basic moderation to keep the admins from removing you.
As Biden, I'm not going to risk publicly having Trump killed. I'm getting a hitman