Been a long time since I made it up a hill so was wondering what I was doing this time last year.
Summit camp up Ben Cruachan, caught a beautiful sunrise.
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Been a long time since I made it up a hill so was wondering what I was doing this time last year. Summit camp up Ben Cruachan, caught a beautiful sunrise. Seeing lots of discussion around Firefox marketshare, would be interested to hear what features / functionality people thought Firefox could implement that would make a big impact?
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@dale Keep in mind that those "market share" stats are always going to be skewed. Firefox users leave less breadcrumbs around, are less likely to show up in telemetry/tracking, and the plethora of Chromium-based browsers and electron desktop apps all help inflate Chrome's presence over everything else. @dale @tchambers dunno about features it could add, but I've stuck with FF for years because it's (pretty much) always told me what's really going on when there are issues, and I troubleshoot stuff a lot. Helps that I detest BS error messages, and IE started that fad long ago.
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@dale a west end theatre company i was the long term designer for got a 0 star review from one of the british papers and they were so overjoyed because everyone was pretty sure its the first time anyone has ever gotten 0 stars so they wanted it on the posters, but figuring out how to show zero stars compared to all the other 5 stars they had was a serious design issue. @dale This is GENIUS and I elaborate in the hopes people who can't see the image will enjoy it too. The poster for Legend, with 2 pictures of Tom Hardy (glasses & plain). In the background behind the Toms are 4 rows / 3 columns of 4 & 5-star reviews. Of note, MTV has 4 stars, but the outer 2 are partially obscured by Toms' necks. The Guardian's 2 stars are clear between Toms' ears. The *implication* is there are 4 total, same as all the others, you just can't see them because of Toms' heads. |
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