

Blessed be the chip manufacturers.
Blessed be the chip manufacturers.
And that’s revenue, not profit.
They’re probably losing money actually.
If Google is forced to sell Chrome, is anything stopping them from simply developing another Chromium based browser and immediately beginning to siphon customers from what is now the competition?
Because that seems to be something that would seriously limit the value of the browser.
I’m the same, I’ve got a perfectly good desktop machine that isn’t Win11 compatible, as well as a Windows 11 laptop.
Most of what I do on the desktop is browser based, and I have the laptop in case I brick the desktop, so nothing to lose by trying.
Ironically, if I’d been able to upgrade to 11, there’s no way I’d bother with any of this.
Needs more labels, I’m not sure what the artist is trying to say.
They also just don’t do jokes, satire, or sarcasm.
They were hanging out a fender.
Unbelievable.
I’m not going to debate you on that, but the original commenter was saving people the effort of reading a pointless article, and getting shat on for it.
I didn’t think that was fair.
https://i.imgur.com/TAODojQ.mp4
Video of the collision, there were people on the bow of the coast guard vessel immediately before impact.
This is a really good visual indication of just how small the Vatican is.
With all due respect, that’s exactly what the article suggests is the solution.
Didn’t read it, did you?
I actually have a Premium subscription, but it’s kinda half assed journalism to suggest that as a solution.
That sounds like a really bad place to have someone exhausted and half asleep working at.
I’m disappointed that at least two people have missed the joke and downvoted you.
The video I saw of the collision showed crew members out on the bow of the coast guard vessel hanging a fender over the bow, seconds before the bow just disappeared.
I hope they’re okay, but I saw a post showing tracking data of a number of Chinese vessels doing a search pattern, so I don’t think they were.
It’s amazing and scary how some people can be convinced and manipulated through flattery.
Well done on liberating this from Hexbear, euww.
Yeah, I’m worried you’re right.