This comment really feels like “I’m making all my decisions based on ideology therefore everyone does”
This comment really feels like “I’m making all my decisions based on ideology therefore everyone does”
The spikes are too small, looks much more like a jackfruit.
$10.99 AUD in Australia, ~ $7.20 USD.
Americans are still getting ripped off at the new price point.
Thai Airways by any chance? I kept getting weird errors in ff but was ok I’m chrome.
I’m one of those who dislikes the US defaultism, but in this case you are very correct in assuming the US centric as the description of the community states explicitly that it’s for the discussion of “US Politics”
So I’ll be unsubscribing and subscribing to WorldPolitics instead ;)
Very possible and even probable that they’re using some chrome specific behaviour. Just like back in late 90s early noughts when so many websites were IE specific making is impossible to use without a windows installation. The effect is though that unfortunately Firefox isn’t usable everywhere. Sometimes you need chrome for some specific websites. This is especially true for some self hosted “enterprise” web apps, I need chrome for one of those too.
I use Firefox on Linux and FreeBSD for my daily driver.
I was not able to book flights on Thai airways website 6 months ago until I loaded it in chrome/chromium instead.
It’s really really rare imo but that’s one example in recent history.
I’m not sure it’s just right leaning users. I’m pretty far to the left and I keep ketting anti-trans, anti-covid right wing talking points quite frequently. I keep pressing thumbs down but they keep coming.
I watched it live too, it was painful.
Trump just says what he wants to be true, regardless if it is. But he has always been like that so nothing new.
Biden looked very tired, while he answered the questions much better than Trump, it was painful to watch him struggle to get the words out sometimes.
I suspect that many Biden votes will be a vote against Trump, not for Biden.