Comment Re:In version 20 Firefox will have built-in Emacs! (Score 1) 288
And yet every version still has multiple arbitrary code execution exploit vectors fixed.
And yet every version still has multiple arbitrary code execution exploit vectors fixed.
I'm not being sarcastic. Every version of Firefox fixes multiple critical and high priority bugs in the Javascript engine that allows arbitrary code execution. That he thinks this will be immune from exploits is hilariously naive.
which has been time tested to be secure.
Please tell me you're being sarcastic...
In what world are a Cortex A-15 and 2GB of RAM considered "entry-level?
Yeah it's hilarious that they define "entry-level" as a Cortex A-15 and 2GB of RAM. Their OS must be pretty bloated and slow to need all that.
Men's room attendant?
Firmly mediocre. Yep, that describes Slashdot to a T.
And yet when people used it on the Nexus 7 it was horrendous as a touch interface.
ParityNews is just a regurgitation blog, anyway.
Again, what relevance does that have to the review?
How is this the future? It's just yet another multi-platform framework. There are plenty of others that can give the same desktop/mobile coverage. They are a dime a dozen and have been for years.
And also he was referring to new age music not new age religion. And, tes, many refer to her music as being part of that genre.
It was a terrible attempt at a joke. He was not being serious. Take the stick out of your ass.
That is said in regard to hard sciences. Not the soft, "social" sciences. Trying to equate the two is to try to muddy things.
There is no perhaps. It is broken.
Stellar rays prove fibbing never pays. Embezzlement is another matter.