I have half memories of patents for Mac Laptops with cellular modems from like… the late PowerPC early Intel era.
I wonder what’s changed to make Apple give the green light? Certainly isn’t cellular prices.
I have half memories of patents for Mac Laptops with cellular modems from like… the late PowerPC early Intel era.
I wonder what’s changed to make Apple give the green light? Certainly isn’t cellular prices.
I read the article, but it fails to elaborate on how it’s a worst case scenario for Trump.
How does Colorado finding Trump guilty of insurrection, but not barring him from the ballot, hinder him in any meaningful way?
Firefox on iOS uses WebKit.
I think you’ve inadvertently narrowed down that the issue is an extension you have enabled for Safari. Since it’s not the website itself.
Safari is a very thin wrapper around the WebKit rendering engine. Oversimplifying, but it basically only handles bookmarks and tabs. The actual webpage is handled with WebKit and all web browsers on iOS use WebKit.
So if Safari is acting slow, then you can presume that all browsers on iOS would act slow in those same situations.
In practice though, Safari/webkit slowdown tends to be one of two things:
Poorly designed website: Think tons of trackers, ads, and analytics that bog down the website for no benefit to the user.
Browser Extension issues:
Some extensions can speed up websites, mostly in the form of blockers than prevent unnecessary resources from loading in the first place…
On the other end of the spectrum, there are extensions that slow websites down that need to read and inject content into the source. It may be prudent to examine your extensions and see if there are conflicts.
It’s less that Twitter consumed forums and more that it was practically the final nail in the coffin for RSS feeds.
Half memories from 3rd grade science…
Water droplets must form around impurities. The those microplastics aren’t just going to rain down on us, they’re the founding particles of that rain.
It’s the headline for the CNN article.
It’s hubris to make that assumption.
We all take things at face value.
We don’t read every article.
We don’t always ask ourselves why a figure is saying something.
We may not be as bad as conservatives, but it’s folly to presume we’re immune. If anything, we need to be all the more diligent.
Hence the technicality.
Sounds like Namco is now technically a 2nd party developer now?
But even with those historic gains, they don't bring workers back to where they were before 2007, when wages and benefits were slashed amid tough economic times.
Headline makes the strikers sound greedy, but this context puts things into perspective.
I had already preordered this months ago. And I have less than no regrets.