Apple|Microsoft|Google controls (and builds) the tools that are used, monitors their approval ratings and terminates their access to the system if their [internal employee ranking system] fall below X."
None of those "facts" can be used to determine who is a contractor and whom is an part-time or full-time employee.
LButton, Ctrl + LButton, Shift + LButton, Ctrl+Shift + LButton.
Instead of a 5 button mouse, you have 9 additional states that you can use above and beyond the normal three L/M/R clicks.
HTML, JSON, XML, shell scripts, source files, text files – TempleOS replaces all of these via one unified hypertext representation.
Maybe the WhatWG or W3C could learn a thing or three.
Ctrl+Click or middle click on any link. Now press Ctrl-W. The tab does not close, another tab is opened for that link instead.
Lovely.
NOTE:
I use FF primarily, and Opera Dev (Oink). Prior to 2012 (1999-2012) I used Opera (versions 5-12) 99%+ of the time.
The FireFox "+ Customize" along with UserJS and UserCSS gives you most of the freedom that Opera users used to have with regards to control over the UI.
I know I'm thankful Firefox is still around, and I wouldn't of been caught dead using it back in Opera's heyday.
To me the biggest slap in the face in regards to "Chrome/Blink" --- you aren't even allowed to reorganize extension icons on the "address bar". You cannot/are not allowed to move extension icons to any other place in the interface. Chrome's UI is so locked down as to make a comparison between a blink-based browser and gecko-based browser almost impossible as far as the UI is concerned.
Work is the crab grass in the lawn of life. -- Schulz