How to become a millionaire in two steps:
Step 1: save 10k every year.
Step 2: do this for 100 years.
How to become a millionaire in two steps:
Step 1: save 10k every year.
Step 2: do this for 100 years.
They probably meant 2023*
Thanks, this makes me feel better for surfing the web for 2 hours until my legs lose all blood.
No, thank you.
No, thanks.
Nah, don’t want to have that.
See the thing is I’m a vegan, so none of the things you’ve offered would work, and I don’t want to burden you, so it’s okay, I’ll have something on my way back.
Yes, these chocolate biscuits aren’t vegan. Thanks for trying, but it’s okay, I’ll manage.
You’re right, Firefox does make its menus more accessible. What is good about Chromium is that it has command pallette, so you can just type away what you want and it’s done. Maybe that’s why the stuff is burried behind menus in Chromium.
I did check it and it is pretty cool. Though you’ve to use user css to hide actual tabs and even then it isn’t as polished experience as Arc. I guess it is one of the features that needs to be part of browser chrome to be really good.
I’ve used Firefox for years and I love it on Android, but on my work laptop (MacBook) I really enjoy using Arc. The vertical tabs let me organise things better, the spaces let me isolate tabs properly in a visually pleasing way, and I don’t really care for extensions on desktop as I don’t really browse much outside of work. I also prefer chromium dev tools, though it isn’t that bad to switch to Firefox’s dev tools.
If Firefox adopts few features from Arc, both in form and function, I wouldn’t mind coming back. I know sidebar exists which lets you have vertical tabs via extensions, but damn Arc does it the best so far, natively!
Edit: oh, another reason was lack of background blur effects for Google meet. It’s coming soon I think (I filed it on bugzilla), but damn it was needed like 3 years ago.
I know a boy who trained the dragons.