This. 100mbps is great and all except what good is it if people can't afford it.
FarFarAway
Hes in my head. But. He might be dead.
Awesome! Thank you! What a great idea. I will try this next time.
"They were put there by a man, in a factory downtown..."
Thank you! I knew there was something we were missing here.
Right, but do you use your turn signal to exit, or do you just exit?
Sry just realized it sounded like no one exits. Haha opps.
Serious question though.
How do people deal with exiting these roundbaouts in Europe?
Nobody in america uses them (edit in: turn signals) when exiting and im stuck there waiting for a spot to clear, or until someone decides to let me know theyre exiting. It doesnt help theyre the smallest roundabouts they could possibly make. Everyone behind me gets mad, but just entering is like playing a game of chicken.
Do people in europe have the same issue, and they've just learned to time it better / have more space between entrances and exits, or are people more courteous, and use their damn turn signals.?
I'm not Gen Z and I hate the damn sex scenes. There was a minute there where netflix would just add one within 15 mins of every show or movie, even if they never showed another one again. It never added to the plot and seemed like it was just there to reel people in. But, it was obnoxious.
Glad they sort of stopped that, although I still find it happens now and again. Hopefully this puts the nail in the coffin.
Maybe I am a prude. So what!
While I didn't have the exact same problem, I did have issues seeing all the comments on any given post. If I was signed out I could see them all.
I went to the instance setting in my browsers (not an app) and changed the language settings to include both the default (unsure of that's what it's called exactly) and English settings. I haven't had an issue since.
Hope that helps!
Awesome, thanks! I'll check it out.
So, they've "abandoned" WEI, but are now pursuing Android WebView Media Integrity API instead.
As a complete novice, that has a very limited understanding of how Andriod WebView operates or how prevalent it is within the system. (I gather, it's a base to build browsers on?)
If I was an Andriod owner that used Firefox, how would this effect me? Would this be any different than using Chrome or something like Vivaldi?
Thanks!