...is there a userscript for forcing se to use the fallback monospace font the system font it uses on windows is fucky with a lot of special characters
like even where it doesn't fail to be monospaced the font weight is wildly inconsistent because the system font may as well be bold but the fallback is definitely not
It was a pleasant experience both times, but it's too slow on my Chromebook to be my main browser
The entire OS is basically optimized around Chrome (duh), so it's as responsive as my good $900 Linux laptop despite being a quarter the cost. Firefox is just the normal speed you'd expect for the awful specs.
CMQ: Do you think any of the big tech companies will fall any time soon (10 yrs or so)? If so, bets on the first one?
My ranking would be Facebook < Amazon << Google < Apple. I don't particularly care for Apple, but they don't really do anything harmful (just overprice stuff). I like google's products but not google as a company.
my reason for ranking is FB is trying to steal all of your data and such and w/e which is bad and all but amazon seems to have worse workers' rights' violations and their constant push to inject themselves into more and more of the market is something that may end up concerning
not sure if amazon actually ended up giving out perscriptions or if that was cancelled / overruled, but the fact that people didn't really see the problem with that is concerning too
i mean both seem pretty bad for privacy. i am of the opinion that amazon poses a greater threat to society than fb. though maybe that sounds crazy/paranoid ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ lol. either way they're both pretty bad
Google's the one my opinions are the most mixed about
I use their products every day, for probably upwards of eight hours, and have a lot of positive opinions on them. But there's still the privacy stuff, and whether or not it's their fault YouTube has a lot of problems.
their main problem is they haven't had anything really new or innovative (imo) for like 6 years lmao. also planned obsoletion or whatever, if that's actually true
but that's about it, and as far as tech companies go, that's pretty good :P
@cairdcoinheringaahing creationdate is a date not a datetime: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1407155 the front-end UI is playing tricks with you ... There are tables where the time part is stripped in the public schema. The votes table is an example of that.