Unit tests, yes, but you don’t only do unit tests. Integration and e2e tests still exist.
Unit tests, yes, but you don’t only do unit tests. Integration and e2e tests still exist.
Was there even tests?
I’m not sure what’s with your first sentence. Everything else you said agreed with the point I was making…
Real mugs.
Henry Ford invented breaks to extract more out of the peasant Labour.
The fact we’re years later and cognitively demanding jobs don’t support this well show how amateur managers are and his spineless devs that enable them are.
I know enough, little one. Maybe you do.
You’re insufferable. Surprised you still ain’t on reddit. That’s where the corporate bootlickers are. I guess Lemmy.world is the next best place.
No. It’s when bugs and crashes happen, and trying to identify how. Such as stack traces for example, or memory usage when an app keels over.
I’m not here to market FF, I’m here trying to counter balance the Firefox haters that spend so much hate to trash the only real legitimate chance we have of Google not dictating web standards. I don’t know why so many people shill for billion dollar companies. Do they love Google that much, or are they simply useful idiots?
It’s open source. You’re assuming this is telemetry without having an idea. Could be diagnostics, could be pocket, could be sync check.
Without evidence, sounds like a load of FUD.
It’s ironic you call me dense.
Of course not. It’s an internet browser. What point are you trying to make?
What are you stating cannot be turned off?
This sounds baseless without any evidence.
And it can be turned off.
This is the bargaining stage of the five stages of grief.
Maybe it’s Stockholm Syndrome.
Firefox works for nearly everything. The only stuff that doesn’t work for me is Xitter embeds, and this is a gift that keeps on giving.
So for a little bit until people stop caring.
Firefox is the correct play here.
Yes, but until we have them, Firefox is the best option.
For now. They could default to yahoo and make money. Maybe not as much, but they could sustain browser development.
Firefox is still far superior to chromium.
I prefer flawed but trying guys to guys with zero morals that farm every ounce of data they can.
First one is about Germany, not UK. Secondly, you do realise wikipedia is unreliable, prone to edit wars and subject to those that have the most passion for a topic (like free speech “absolutists”/racists). It’s why academia tell you its a poor reference and to not bother.
Can you find a UK example that you think overstepped the line?
I’m in the UK, critical of Israel and not been arrested yet…
It’s always interesting seeing distrorted American views of the UK.
Blender or GIMP? Idk.