Chrome browser version 100 is out with "User Agent" advances.
Enjoy
Chrome browser version 100 is out with "User Agent" advances.
Enjoy
Clarity wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:50 pmChrome browser version 100 is out with "User Agent" advances.
Enjoy
You were overjoyed early. They have a full dossier on you there and they will collect more materials
The world tends to laziness and simplification of everything. Degradation is evident :
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YES, they all do it contrary to what you read. They just frame it differently to fly under the radar. The Internet, no matter where in the world you are, is a avenue with built in tracking and harvesting ability.
Whether it is used at the corporate level or at the user-developer levels, is another question and discussion. This post is merely an announcement alert of the browser.
Grey wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:58 pmClarity wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:50 pmChrome browser version 100 is out with "User Agent" advances.
EnjoyYou were overjoyed early. They have a full dossier on you there and they will collect more materials
The world tends to laziness and simplification of everything. Degradation is evident :
Sometimes simpler is also beautiful. Though they could have left it at 2014's icon. 2022 one is really bad (the center looks bigger than it edges).
@mikewalsh should look at it, since he still has got 2008's icon in his portable chrome.
PuppyLinux gives new life to old computers
@user1234 :-
Heh. Personally, I prefer the earlier versions of the icon; I'm not a fan of the modern "flat" look. I like my icons to have some 'substance' to them, y'know?
These two are my personal favourites, and are the ones I use on my own desktops, etc. Don't ask me for the artist's names, but I obtained these from a browsing session on DeviantArt some 4½-5 years ago...
I attach them below, in case anyone likes the look of 'em..... ROX will quite happily resize them down to the pinboard's default 48x48, and they still look good.
@Grey :-
Google must have a "dossier" on me as thick as a stack of Bibles by this time. I've used the browser since it was in 'beta' back in the Autumn of 2008. I couldn't care less; they might harvest your data for all they're worth, but they DO provide a seamless desktop experience which is second to none, and greatly enhances productivity.
There's trade-offs involved in every walk of life. I do appreciate that not everyone sees it this way, however....
(*shrug*)
Mike.
Hey, the forum went back to the future.
Mike Walsh being a good "user" renounces privacy.
Shoshana Zubof wrote The Age of The Surveillance Capitalism
If you want to know more.
I heard that Walgreens is replacing fridge doors with the screen that have sensors that activate adds on approach. You have to watch adds before it turns on the internal camera so you can see what's inside. For now there isn't tracking of customers and personalized adds. So they claim.
One day you will have to watch an add before doing web search. Streaming adds into your brain implant.
Do you want to exit the Circus? The Harsh Truth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJwQicZHp_c