The one I’m thinking about was in trial in a bio engineering community somewhere in Latin America (easy way to get financing, get people to pay to be your guinea pig)
Found it!
The one I’m thinking about was in trial in a bio engineering community somewhere in Latin America (easy way to get financing, get people to pay to be your guinea pig)
Found it!
They do exist, from memory they have another type of bacteria instead and there’s even a project trying to transfer it from people with it to people without it.
Also as you said evolution doesn’t try to fix stuff and there’s a whole lot of stuff that could have evolved for the better (heck, we’re not even that well adapted to be standing up!), but if it doesn’t prevent reproduction then it gets passed down.
Ferrari be like “That’s not normal?”
Too drunk to get it up 👍
I live nowhere near a tornado sector and watched a tornado pass a couple hundred meters from where I live…
Simple, if you can’t get elected before a age X then you shouldn’t be able to get elected after (life expectancy - X)
Example: Can’t become president before 35? Life expectancy is 75 for men and 80 for women, men can’t become president after 40, women after 45.
Just watch how fast life improves in the USA if you put a measure like that in place, not just from having younger politicians but also from wanting to be able to get elected later in life.
Same for voting right, can’t vote before 18, can’t vote after 57 and 62.
So it’s ok to discriminate against young people but not old people?
If it’s capped on the other side of your life then it needs to be capped on that side too.
Losing Bernie and a bunch of other politicians would open a lot of seats for younger Bernies
People have been talking about start menu ads for over a year, never seen one
I don’t use Edge, never seen a pop-up asking me to switch
On five computers, for something I’ve been reading about for over a year?
Some with and some without Microsoft account
Hey, my weekly reminder to tell you that I, a Windows 11 user on five computers without any special tweaks, have never seen a single one of those ads people keep talking about on Lemmy.
100% technique, no soul
That’s how I describe his music
It was required from the beginning and was put on hold
https://web.archive.org/web/20231207163847/https://store.steampowered.com/app/553850/HELLDIVERS_2/
They don’t care as long as you’re playing
Yeah, sharing a computer with my girlfriend of the last 7 years isn’t much of a privacy issue as you can imagine and it’s not confusing as long as the taskbar icons are distinct.
The shortcut in the taskbar when you pin a program isn’t the same as a shortcut as you create it when you right click a file and create a shortcut. If you use a workaround to pin the second type of shortcut to your taskbar it doesn’t behave the same way as the first type.
And again, that’s using a workaround that I had to do some research to find, Mozilla’s way would just be up access about:profile each time one of us wants to access our version of the browser.
Even for people who use multiple profiles but don’t share their computer with anyone else, it’s much simpler to have separate icons in the taskbar and the associated windows merged under their respective icons.
To me it becomes a Firefox issue when their competitor offers a much more logical way to deal with profiles.
I’m comparing how it’s handled by Chrome vs Firefox
In Chrome you go to your profile, check a box to confirm that you want separate shortcuts, done and it’s handled properly when merging multiple windows opened by the same user. Each icon is visually distinctive as well.
In Firefox there’s no native solution to have separate icons for each profile, the way to do it is to create a shortcut to the .exe file and to edit the path so the shortcut opens Firefox with a specific profile selected. Because the new shortcut isn’t the “regular one”, the windows don’t merge under the existing profiled icon in the taskbar, they instead add a separate icon in the taskbar where the windows merge, it means that you end up with two icons to open Firefox (one for each profile) and two icons where you actually find the windows currently opened. Add to that the fact that because it’s just “regular shortcuts” under the hood, it ignores the custom icon you’re using to differentiate between profiles (again, because it’s not a native solution) when creating the new icon where the windows are merged. You end up with two profile icons and two default icons and the only way to know which one is yours is to go over it to see what windows are opened underneath. Three users with each one having their own profile? That’s six icons in the taskbar if everyone has windows opened, three of them with the actual instances “in them”, all three using the same icon and they’re not in a specific order.
The (native) alternative AND official way to handle profiles in Firefox? Open about:profile every time you realize you’re browsing under the wrong profile.
There’s no real user-friendly solution. Downloading an extension to fix a UX issue is ridiculous, that’s on the actual devs to make it native. Installing Firefox twice (one beta and one regular) is a waste of space and potentially exposes one of the two users to vulnerabilities from using a pre-release versions of the program.
When I mention that issue the reaction is always the same as yours “Don’t see the issue with it” from people who haven’t compared to the alternative or whose use case has nothing to do with two (or more) person using the same computer and only needing separate browser profiles and having no reason to need separate OS profiles.
You just had to read a couple more replies
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