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Posted by NikoB
 - July 06, 2023, 14:59:46
Quote from: 1421 on July 06, 2023, 14:23:48@NikoB

"The debilitation of the population is going at an accelerated pace, and the quality of the code is flying rapidly down" - you're so right on that one. The humankind is all about quantity now, not about quality. Vast investments into education systems around the globe are needed to change this unfortunate state of things.
This will not happen for two key reasons:
1. Powerful kleptocracies in all countries without exception, in order to manipulate the opinion of the crowd, need the lowest possible level of outlook and systemic education / thinking (critical thinking / reliance on common sense and good systemic knowledge of the natural sciences and at least 3-4 languages ��at the same time, so that, for example, not to depend on translators, because they can also be manipulated if a person does not know another language at all). Because the higher the level of outlook, knowledge, experience, systemic education, well-established critical thinking in a significant (majority) share of the population, the more difficult it is for those in power and the higher the requirements for their own level to manipulate the opinion of the majority.

2. All the same, there are no resources on the planet to provide a high-quality (and extremely dangerous for those in power) education to a wide range of the population with such a size of the planet's population.

3. Even if such a miracle happened - the majority became - well-educated people - this would lead to increased requirements for the standard of living, and there are no resources on the planet for 6 billion+ to consume as a "golden billion", even with the obvious flourishing of all the "green" technologies.

But of course, point 1 - the key one - to the state (that is, a stationary bandit acting in favor of a certain layer of the powerful kleptocracy), well-educated people are simply dangerous.

Otherwise, social networks would not flourish and easy manipulation of public opinion on the whole spectrum of issues would not flourish. And such scams as "covid" would simply not be possible, even their attempts.

And of course there would be no billionaires. After all, the majority would not allow themselves to be so mercilessly exploited for nothing and would not allow obvious crime in the creation of any modern capital. The culprits would be punished. But all this is of course a utopia and pipe dreams.

In order for the level of education of the population to be able to significantly increase relative to the current one, the total population of the planet must be reduced by 8-10 times, plus key social reforms should be carried out, but this is all again a vicious circle - there is no educated mass of people, as an extreme element of pressure on the ruling kleptocratic stratum - no merciless struggle with them, there is no improvement of society. And the less educated societies and the lower the standard of living, the more prolific they are, no matter how absurd it may seem at first glance.

Humanity has swelled up in size by almost 3 times in 80 years, but the fundamental sciences are at a dead end, as is the quality of the organization of society. Now the super-rich have a new fixed idea - AI, which in reality is still centuries away, at best. And those who still have to survive somehow ... And there is a regression in the level of systemic education of the population, which is rapidly deteriorating with the growing complexity of science and knowledge of mankind.

The overall efficiency of civilization is falling and falling. But on the other hand, it looks at us with a ruthless eye - the universe, nature. They do not forgive anything and have no pity for mistakes. Humanity is driving itself into a noose with acceleration...
Posted by 1421
 - July 06, 2023, 14:23:48
@NikoB

"The debilitation of the population is going at an accelerated pace, and the quality of the code is flying rapidly down" - you're so right on that one. The humankind is all about quantity now, not about quality. Vast investments into education systems around the globe are needed to change this unfortunate state of things.
Posted by NikoB
 - July 05, 2023, 23:07:34
Quote from: 1351 on July 05, 2023, 13:56:04@neenyah

I stopped letting Firefox update itself about four years ago. Perhaps Sergey did, too. After all, one of his other articles invites readers to "hop into the time machine by installing an older build of Firefox". You know.
There are already sites where morons developers don't even support the relatively new FF110 - some controls only work in 113-114 versions...

The absurdity of the situation is that most web developers get paid for nothing and are so lazy that they should all be fired long ago.

Previously, everything usually worked in a browser 1-1.5 years ago, but now it's a moronic race for the latest api in browsers due to the fact that there are very few truly high-quality developers on the planet and their number, despite population growth, is decreasing in real. All the rest (mostly Indians) are so stupid that they cannot write anything if there are no "ready" cubes for this. The debilitation of the population is going at an accelerated pace, and the quality of the code is flying rapidly down.

Digital Armageddon is already inevitable.
Posted by Neenyah
 - July 05, 2023, 14:33:40
True 1351, I agree.
Posted by 1351
 - July 05, 2023, 13:56:04
@neenyah

I stopped letting Firefox update itself about four years ago. Perhaps Sergey did, too. After all, one of his other articles invites readers to "hop into the time machine by installing an older build of Firefox". You know.
Posted by Neenyah
 - July 01, 2023, 13:51:58
Quote from: 0917 on July 01, 2023, 09:20:04
Quotealmost all those features exist in all other existing browsers too - including Firefox

Do they, now? Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers, sure. But Firefox?

Have you actually used the thing?

I use both, yes. Firefox 114.0.2. Author of the article says for When Microsoft Edge starts:

QuoteI want to be greeted with something nice every time I launch the browser. Not with a landing page of a Microsoft partner

In Firefox same thing: Settings > Home > Homepage and new windows

Both can be changed in both browsers but the author complains only about Edge.


Then we have the author to complain about website preloading:

QuotePre-loading? But I do not want cookies of websites that I'll never visit

Firefox: about:config, search for "browser.newtab.preload" and you will see it being set to true by default.

There is no even setting to toggle/uncheck it off like there is in Edge, you have to go to about:config to disable it. But again, only Edge is being bad and is getting out of control, right...


Then again we have Sleeping Tabs in Edge, same is in Firefox but the author has his pick on Edge so he says:

QuoteNo sleeping tabs for me, thanks. I do not want Edge to get loaded every time I turn my system on, either

In Firefox they are being called "Tab Unloading" and it's literally identical thing as "Sleeping Tabs" in Edge, more info here: Unload inactive tabs to save system memory in Firefox support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/unload-inactive-tabs-save-system-memory-firefox

Also Settings > General > Performance > "Use recommended performance settings" is essentialy the same thing as "Startup boost" and "Efficiency mode" in Edge.


The author has problems with this:

QuoteDoes anyone on this planet actually like these pop-up menus?

In Firefox: Settings > Home > Browsing > "Recommend extensions as you browse" & "Recommend features as you browse" (both checked by default)


The author also complains about navigation errors and so on:

QuoteI do not need any help resolving navigation errors - or any help with shopping. I'll just have to disable all of this

But look at that in Firefox: Settings > Privacy & Security > Security > Block dangerous and deceptive content (Edge will block it in identical way as Firefox, just a different name)


And so on, and so on... The author hates Edge and see no issues with other browsers having those same features (including Safari that he recommends with "Purchase the 15-inch MacBook Air, a laptop with no Microsoft Edge pre-installed, on Amazon USA" at the end of his article!!). Meh.
Posted by 0917
 - July 01, 2023, 09:20:04
Quotealmost all those features exist in all other existing browsers too - including Firefox

Do they, now? Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers, sure. But Firefox?

Have you actually used the thing?
Posted by Neenyah
 - June 27, 2023, 00:16:49
Quote from: Null on June 26, 2023, 22:46:47Well this article is just one of those written for the sake of content creation

MS has done incredibly good job with these new features,
Sleeping TABS  - Inactive tabs put to sleep is better for PC performance and RAM .. don't wanna go into other lethargic observations made by the writer... CIAO
Yep. And the most funny thing is that almost all those features exist in all other existing browsers too - including Firefox - with just slightly different names for them. But nope, only Edge is bad, bad, bad 🙃
Posted by Null
 - June 26, 2023, 22:46:47
Well this article is just one of those written for the sake of content creation

MS has done incredibly good job with these new features,
Sleeping TABS  - Inactive tabs put to sleep is better for PC performance and RAM .. don't wanna go into other lethargic observations made by the writer... CIAO
Posted by Greg
 - June 26, 2023, 16:07:23
Running Windows 10. Disabled all updates about 4 months ago. Avoid the Edge. My default browser is Firefox w/ad blocker. That makes working with Windows more or less tolerable. Can't move to Linux because I have a number of legacy apps not available for Linux.
Posted by a lex
 - June 26, 2023, 09:09:52
I experienced this search bar too.
Every few days it just pops up on my desktop, stays always on top (not hidden behind windows) and is generally very obnoxious.
I selected to disable it and then closed it, but it keeps coming back...
Posted by Ben Turnbull
 - June 26, 2023, 08:36:00
My face when reading comments is just as informative as reading the article itself

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Posted by Logoffon
 - June 26, 2023, 04:46:26
Ah yes, another of those useless whining about whatever Microsoft does, as if they actively read craps like this.

Just buy a stock of them so you can do that in their shareholders' meeting, geez...
Posted by Neenyah
 - June 26, 2023, 02:03:23
QuoteNo sleeping tabs for me, thanks. I do not want Edge to get loaded every time I turn my system on, either
Sleeping tabs are "sleeping" on an SSD to free up RAM so you can have hundreds of them open with plenty of free RAM. Very useful function.

QuotePre-loading? But I do not want cookies of websites that I'll never visit
Preloading is available in all browsers since about 2006. It's the first thing I disable upon new setup for the past 15 years at least.

QuoteSorry, Microsoft. I like it when a link actually looks like a link, with "https" at the beginning and "html" at the end
That's not really true because you clearly have links formatted in your own article: imgur.com/xO19H1w

What that function does is exactly that - you can literally just copy/paste existing text with all its stylings, formatting and included links and it will look the same if that other site or app is supporting it. For example, I can copy/paste your whole article on Reddit (new, not old) as a post or as a comment and it will look identical in font size, italics, bolds, links will be formatted (and the same you used), same paragraphs, spacings and so on. There won't be any need to format it all over again. Say what you want but that's a damn fine function in Edge. Here, proof in video: imgur.com/2qLYvu3



Posted by Johan
 - June 26, 2023, 01:56:57
I tried to use Edge because I thought it should give it a shot to be fair to yet another Chromium fork. I likewise encountered so much bloat that made Edge harder to use than Chrome.

The side bar and bing button in particular were the last straw. Only managed to use it a few months before it was intolerable.