By the way, you can still buy the old licenses, which will be grandfathered in, and they will keep the old license upgrade paths too (Basic -> Plus -> Pro), so now may be a good time to grab a Basic license if you think you might want a lifetime Basic, Plus or Pro license in the future.
Some people in the comments here seem really hostile towards those who want to disable the feature, but I support your "right" to customize your Firefox exactly to your liking. I'm just happy that we can even do that.
Getting this feature is awesome, and being able to turn it off is also awesome.
Like ==
but more strict. The ==
operator will do type conversion, so 0 == ''
will actually be true, as an example. Sometimes (honestly, most times) you may want to compare more strictly.
See this StackOverflow answer: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/359494/which-equals-operator-vs-should-be-used-in-javascript-comparisons
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If they had a fund set up solely dedicated to a complete UI rework, with input from UX designers, I'd consider donating.
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It's weird how Stable Diffusion tends to create those big dome-mushroom-things when you tell it to create an "alien world" or "alien environment". It happens a lot.
You never fail to not understand triple negatives, then.
I use 433 MHz buttons, switches and sensors for my smart home stuff, so I have a receiver (generic DVB-T SDR dongle) listening, and I can see all the tire pressure signals that passing cars send out.
Just to be clear, Bitwarden could autofill before, even automatically (if you are daring), it just didn't have an inline button in the form fields that you could click on. That's what they've added now.