Some established browsers are betting their future on incorporating A.I., while A.I. companies are releasing browsers to slurp up your data even more. Here's Vivaldi's CEO @jon at Vivaldi's Reykjavík HQ announcing our 2026 roadmap.
Ayer la Comisión propuso eliminar el proceso de renovación para plaguicidas como el glifosato, que no tendrán que reevaluar su toxicidad periódicamente porque tendrán AUTORIZACIÓN ILIMITADA.
El proceso de renovación ha eliminado 162 pesticidas desde 2011. Quitarlo solo beneficia a la industria☠️.
https://futurosintoxicos.org/2025/12/17/comision-no-reevaluar-plaguicidas/
Brilliant initiative by Julian #Assange!
Represented by #JenniferRobinson, the #WikiLeaks founder submitter a #CriminalComplaint against the #NobelFoundation for its #PeaceNobelPrize to #CorinaMachado
I'm sure the @Vivaldi folks are sick of hearing this feedback, but I'll say it anyway (sorry): the only thing that holds me back from adopting and enthusiastically recommending Vivaldi is that it's not 100% open source.
With Mozilla chasing the AI dragon, now would be a really great time for Vivaldi to take the plunge and go fully FOSS. I don't know that it gains much, if anything, by being just mostly FOSS.
Starting? The only reason to say it is not better than Firefox is Firefox being open source. And that has been that way for years.
In fact, the gap between them has reduced lately, since Firefox got better tab management.
Starting? The only reason to say it is not better than Firefox is Firefox being open source. And that has been that way for years.
In fact, the gap between them has reduced lately, since Firefox got better tab management.
I totally agree.
In fact, one of the main reasons I'm on Ubuntu is because I don't have to install or worry about drivers, even less about the giant crapware that usually comes with Windows drivers. If it works, it works like a charm out of the box. If it doesn't, it is crap and I return it to the retailer.
No exceptions.
Bruselas da marcha atrás en su plan de prohibir los coches de combustión en el 2035
Entre esto y la progresiva privatización de Osakidetza (por no hablar cómo va la educación pública), no es nada sorprendente que Bildu esté subiendo como la espuma.
El PNV es el culpable, el PSOE el cómplice, el PP lo haría más y más rápido, Podemos/Sumar/EB/lo que sea están hechos fosfatina...
Pablistas y errejonistas no saben el daño que le han hecho a la izquierda. Y siguen sin espabilar.
Long thread/37
The reason that other countries took the threat of US tariffs so seriously - seriously enough to hamstring their own tech sector and render their own people defenseless against US tech - is that the US has historically bought a lot of *stuff*. For any export economy, the US was a critical market, a must-have.
But that has been waning for a generation, as the Lambo-and-Sub-Zero set hoarded more and more of the wealth and the rest of us were able to afford less and less.
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The Dalek thing seems like a lot of fun.
Greed, monopolistic practices and open source phobia are rampart on those people. The ones that didn't are usually the ones that couldn't.
I don't know of any other Gates sin.
"It took me years to realize that Inca and pre-Columbian architecture is directly related to the structure of the corn kernels. In a western model of thought, one might judge the shapes as irregular, but in a universal thought, everything is a correlation between cosmos, science, art and humanity."
(Fractal Nature)
As you can see, organic growth forms are represented in a logarithmic way, and fact that these pentagonal, hexagonal and heptagonal blocks coincide with corn forms.
- Juan Casco
Me bajé del pájaro y me subí al mastodonte. Pasé de la #ciencia al desarrollo de software, sobre todo #web.
I got down from the bird and jumped onto the mastodon. Went from #science to software development, mostly #webdev.
No, you can't use my content to train your AI, nor use it in any other place at all. Copyright applies strictly. But you already know it, right?