This is like the Apple Business website, which only works in Safari, according to them. Used the User-Agent Switcher plugin, and the website/dashboard works just fine on Firefox in Linux.
I work for a company that builds an app /sdk that handles credit cards / payments. It's one of the (many) requirements for getting an industry standard certification (like PCIDSS / MPOC). The app Must block screenshots, and Must disable the camera while using it...
| embrace the Sun with arms outstretched so that my oblivion will be one of my own choosing.
Hot damn! I'll be holding on to that!
Dude...

- "No, I don't own any cats..."
- "But, there are 3 on your porch!"
- shrugs
Romanians go prrrr
I used to work for a luxury brand in one of their "unnamed" locations in Eastern Europe. A pair of shoes would cost around 50€ to produce. We would then ship them to Italy, they would add the insole and laces, label them as "made in Italy" and sell them for 1k€+...
I don't understand what this is about, but I admire the commitment, the story, the CGI. 7/10.
Despite Firefox’s declining marketshare on desktop the browser is in use health. It’s fast and feature enough to hold its own against its rivals
Huh?
It's a 2% difference. The cutting and packaging is done (most probably) by machines. I have clinically diagnosed OCD, and I wouldn't care about 8g of missing pasta... How much do you leave on the plate/in the pot/throw away? :)
Otoh, hitting exactly 410g (assuming the scale is calibrated, and you have the same temperature, air moisture and altitude as the factory), is very difficult. They could adjust their machines so the variation hangs a bit more towards the customer, but for them, 2% x millions of boxes = profit.
"The regulation provides that by 2027 portable batteries incorporated into appliances should be removable and replaceable by the end-user"
By the end user! Oh shit, nice one!











I have
~/work/code/project-name-1,~/work/code/project-name-2or~/priv/code/project-name-3, but not by language... I only separate work and private repositories.