Chrome’s next weapon in the War on Ad Blockers: Slower extension updates
Chrome’s next weapon in the War on Ad Blockers: Slower extension updates
When ad blocking is a cat-and-mouse game, make the mouse slower.
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I've always helped everyone I'm helping with their computers to switch to Firefox, but that's not enough.
In 2004 I blogged about How to install Firefox 1.0 perhaps it's time for an update of that article?
65 1 ReplyA near 20 year old guide on installing Firefox, now that is cool. You have been doing the lord's work for many years. Fistbump
13 0 ReplyIn our battle against Chromium zombies, we need veterans like you. Please update your blog and continue our crusade against Google horde.
12 2 ReplyDo you still do webdesign? You may want to check on your website vs content encoding.
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5 0 ReplyNot really, but yeah I theoretically need to fix it, but at the same time it's kind of part of the past before the time of utf-8 everywhere where you would see this happening from time to time. Perhaps some day if I have time.
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I love your webdesign, still looks really good
4 0 ReplyYeah I agree, this was from the time before "content is king".
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I'm blessed enough to have been to Varberg (listed on your page next to your name). Amazingly beautiful area. I ate wild cloud berries I found while on a hike in the forest.
2 0 ReplyOh very cool! I love cloud berries by far my favorite berries ever.
2 0 ReplySadly, the only place I can get them is IKEA as jam, but yeah.... They are the best!
1 0 ReplyAre you finding that jam outside of Sweden? I think I need to check next time I'm there.
1 0 ReplyThe only cloud berry product I've ever seen in the USA is the jam from IKEA. They seem to have it in stock a few times per year.
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