Which is not how climate change works. Climate and weather are two different things and and there are regions that will become dryer, not more humid, even if global precipitation rates increase as a whole, just like there's regions that will experience very extreme winters, despite Earth getting warmer globally.
Didn't know there were so many climate deniers on the fediverse but I suppose that's what to expect in a Texas / Ameritard community.
Yes? Your typical climate denier argument is the disability to differentiate climate from weather and argue that "duh, if there's global warming, then how come there's snowfall!" ... It is the failure to understand that just because global temperatures increase, does not mean that temperatures everywhere increase. Just like it is not going to get more humid everywhere just because global precipitation rates increase.
I guess I should've expect this response from a Texas / Ameritard community though.
Healthy environment... You know what's not conducive to a healthy environment? The future (or lack thereof) we're running into thanks to this bullshit, ranging from toxic positivity, over willful ignorance, to straight up denialism. And btw, your "edgy 13 year olds" are part of you people too.
The most requested Vertical Tabs will make an appearance in the upcoming Firefox. The feature can now be turned on in Nightly itself without the need to rely on third-party extensions or separate Nightly builds.
And just like the fucking floating tabs they have excessively fat padding / gaps. And if you have this replacing the tabs at the top, then you might as well move the window buttons down one row and remove the top bar entirely.
There used to be an option called browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled, which ever since Firefox 106 back in October 2022 resulted in separate taskbar icons for normal and private Firefox windows. In version 127, this option has gone away, removed in this code change. Users complained on Mozilla's forums and on Reddit at the...
Technically I can just click "Send" after it gathered some log files, but it just throws me an error. I don't remember what it was from the top of my head but I couldn't really find anything via internet search either so I just close it as that is also too much effort at this point already. Because yeah, crashes usually happen at terrible times anyway, at a point where I just can't be arsed to go through the effort to figuring out how fix it or where to even report it (the KDE bug tracker is a convoluted mess).
I find this is a little ironic after the whole PH amateur video purge, which just pushed all those videos onto platforms with much worse moderation & oversight. And now they literally use the same type of argumentation that was used against them back then to criticize the dumbfucks in Texas?
Nuking the majority of your amateur content for some fringe content that barely anyone even ever sees is not particularly rationale. Especially when your moderation steps afterwards end up with the same issue. Just look how many verified accounts upload random ass videos that clearly aren't them. So they're back where they were, just with barely any of the content they had.
People quite literally still upload pirated porn. That's my point. It literally did not address any of the actual issues. It just got rid of pretty much all of their amateur content.
And as for the search function, it's not some bot. They simply banned certain terms, even if they're technically not even illegal. They did the same back then when all the fauxcest had to become step-family content. Funnily enough, most of those banned terms have a male bias. Swap the gender and it shows results just fine.
You’re Not Imagining It: Texas Is Getting More Humid ( www.texasmonthly.com )
Vertical Tabs can now be enabled in Firefox Nightly and are movable to the right side ( windowsreport.com )
The most requested Vertical Tabs will make an appearance in the upcoming Firefox. The feature can now be turned on in Nightly itself without the need to rely on third-party extensions or separate Nightly builds.
Firefox 127's private window handling angers users ( www.theregister.com )
There used to be an option called browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled, which ever since Firefox 106 back in October 2022 resulted in separate taskbar icons for normal and private Firefox windows. In version 127, this option has gone away, removed in this code change. Users complained on Mozilla's forums and on Reddit at the...
Do you also configure the feedback to send everything? ( programming.dev )
Caught two peeping toms from next door ( lemmy.world )
18+ Pornhub Shuts Down For Texas ( lemmy.world )
Lame sauce. Can our elected officials just freaking decriminalize weed instead of worrying about dumb crap like this?