

Actually, the map the flat earthers seem to use the most is the polar azimuthal equidistant projection (as in the UN logo). Trips not involving the southern hemisphere get distorted much less.
Actually, the map the flat earthers seem to use the most is the polar azimuthal equidistant projection (as in the UN logo). Trips not involving the southern hemisphere get distorted much less.
Nightly has this so I assume it will come to Firefox sooner or later.
I guess this is really a bug in KDE/Plasma’s themes, then? The window controls in the GTK3 theme should have the same look as the window controls in the icon theme.
They now use a zygote process like Chrome does. When a new process is needed, the zygote just forks.
In the old version, the main process used a classic UNIX fork+exec of the browser executable instead, which could start an incompatible process if the executable has been replaced.
With the zygote process, all code and data files are preopened, so replacing or deleting them does not affect the running Firefox.
As another effect, skipping the exec makes process creation faster…
Alphabetical ordering, I assume. Just not the right alphabet.
If ever Firefox actually starts to disgust me and not just disappoint me, I’ll stop maintaining it and look at forks.
But it won’t be Librewolf, because the default settings are just a cargo-cult of self-contradictory “privacy enhancements” without any sane threat model that make the browsing experience much worse for little gain.
Maybe they should be siege towers.