Coffee. Caffeine doesn’t really work for me in terms of giving me energy, but I like the taste of a nice cup of cortado.
I like tea as well, but can’t stand the herbal stuff. Only Camellia sinensis for me.
I fuck numbers.
Coffee. Caffeine doesn’t really work for me in terms of giving me energy, but I like the taste of a nice cup of cortado.
I like tea as well, but can’t stand the herbal stuff. Only Camellia sinensis for me.
This reminds me. I got some good quality Atta (Indian whole grain wheat flour) for making Rotis a few weeks ago. Haven’t even opened the packet yet.
We actually changed our plans due to the weather. Were supposed to go to a place near Dallas. But ended up going to Arkansas. Got a great view. It’s impossible to realize how mesmerizing it is unless one experiences the totality personally.
Rapist mentality.
That’s me. I do find some images of puppies or kittens cute though. But never the grown up ones. And it’s not that bad. I just don’t go to those communities.
Why do you think that the Chinese way is the only way to prepare authentic tea? It’s so weird dude. We have an ancient tea tradition in India. That’s my point. That a purist might think this method as the proper way too. And it’d be just as valid.
Which is a type of tea.
Fun fact: Ghoti is a (sort of) derogatory term for people with ancestry from West Bengal (a state in India) used by people with ancestry from Bangladesh. (Sort of, because no one really considers it offensive. The modern use is usually limited to signifying cultural differences.)
Truly one of the doods of all time.
The stock market literally forces companies to be evil. Once you do an IPO, you’re contractually obliged to be shitty in order to bring higher revenues.
Or calling all kinds of art “content”.
It depends. It’s perfectly acceptable to boil the tea for many Indian preparations (usually called cha or chai).
It’s Lemmy, you’re anonymous, of course I don’t know shit about you. You may be the most wonderful person in real life, but I’ll only respond to what you say here. So this defense is utter bullshit. Don’t post on anonymous forums and then complain that people don’t know anything about you before replying to your comments. That’s the whole point of anonymous forums. That people only reply to what you explicitly post, and nothing else.
Also, I’d suggest not taking any of this personally. None of us are properly represented online. All this criticism is just about your opinion on this one topic, and do not reflect our (at least mine) opinion about you as a person. (Because we have no idea about you as a person.)
When it’s the software that’s actually faulty. As others have mentioned, Firefox usually sticks to the standards. You’re just using some peculiarities of Chromium, which is why you might be having issues. Anyway, this actually seems irrelevant to your stance, since you care more about the market share. Which is fine, being profit driven and all. But then you shouldn’t get annoyed when people like me call you lazy.
You do realize that you had the experience due to lazy developers such as yourself?
I can attest to that. I was born and brought up in India, and right now in the US for education. It’s kind of the same here as well, just expressed differently due to cultural differences. The fact that the US is actually the world leader at this time makes these people much more dangerous imo.
In any case, I’m more hopeful about my country after the last election. They seem to be rejecting religious fundamentalism to some degree. It’ll take time, but I think we’re finally starting to see through BJP’s lies. I hope I can go back to India soon enough. (It’s hard to get good jobs in my field there at the moment. Counting on it changing at some point.)
Don’t you think that it may be because Firefox is pretty much the only browser using a different engine that Chromium? There are literally two major browser engines, and you’re developing for one them. Ofc everything else will act like Chromium, because they are Chromium for the most part.
Something like this happened on my sister’s laptop. She got a new laptop with Windows 11. She followed some website to set up Syncthing, but it wasn’t syncing. Turns out, there’s some kind of “trusted network” deal that needs to be figured out. (Don’t remember the exact term anymore.) Anyway, helped her fix it, and installed Debian Stable on it the next time I was visiting.
Another reminder that history is written by the victors. There have rarely been good sides in any war.
Edit: Just clarifying that I’m not supporting the Soviets here. Rather, I’m pointing out how these events are not well known.