Pretty happy with Brave, but I'm guessing that being a downstream chromium fork they'll eventually be stuffed and forced into using V3?
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That's where your wellness goes to die I believe
They're really trying their best to make windows as unfriendly as possible, pretty annoying when they've already been paid, bunch of pricks
Yep what a wild thing, to try and filter email domains so they can try and find "fake" providers
It's absolutely wild to read. This bloke absolutely has issues, what a weirdo
Well at least they cleaned up the area, though it'll just be overrun next week when the international dignitaries leave and it all goes back to normal
Usually don't like jumping on the US healthcare = bad bandwagon, but jeeze having these shithole insurance companies in the middle looks awful.
It's as simple as a doctor giving you a script and the chemist dispensing it here, thank fuck the government takes care of the rest
Perfect example of continual enshitification, there's no reason even a 15s "short" or other quick media couldn't have video controls, it's just intentional because some dogshit behavioural phycologist they've paid said that's the best way to coerce more engagement.
Who is this thing gross thing, yuck
It's a feature not a bug!
Used unity for my last 3 games and I'm getting really really tired of their shithouse performance over the last 3-4 years. They've gone from constantly making new features, tutorials and systems to barely doing anything.
Engines need constant feature packed updates, not bare bones rubbish. For example there's no DLSS support for URP, it only works in HDRP. There's also "no plans" for it according to the devs, which boggles the mind considering URP is arguably the better platform for mobile, console and regular console gaming.
Game engines should be rapidly evolving and supporting these features, they should take 3-4 years to get commonly implements features or to have to rely on third party plugins to make them happen.
I've never even seen this thing? All the Chromecast I've seen over the last 4-5 years have been in-built modules in Android TVs.