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Usually when I see this from non-spam sites, it's not even pushstate, it's just some page that redirects as soon as it loads. So you press back twice and it goes back -> forwards -> back -> forwards. Disabling pushstate doesn't fix that, it just makes pushstate equivalent to a redirect.

That's relatively easy to work around. Right-clicking on the back button lets you go back several steps at once. I don't know about Chrome, but it does work on Firefox.

I haven't had that problem in a while. Did browser vendors already do something about it?

On qutebrowser I type 2H instead of H, and it doesn't go to the most recent history item at all. Mostly though, no, spammy websites still do this, and browser's haven't fixed it.

MV3 still allows you to run content scripts, which can inject any javascript into any webpage. From there, you can do anything you want. You can steal passwords, tokens, show popups, redirect, ... etc. Preventing extensions from dynamically modifying network requests doesn't change that.

This is the first human-learnable weak solution for connect 4. Surely it can be improved.

Firefox has this ability by default and I find it very useful. And it will never get sold to some random person to be replaced with adware.

This only applies to sleeper car routes. You're on the traib for 2-3 days, mostly with no cell service. If you eat in the restaurant car, they will seat you with strangers. If you sit in the observation car, there's a bunch of other people sitting there too.


I did NY to Miami 18 months ago having spent a week in Washington/NY and was due for 3 days in Miami before flying home.

Saturday morning in NY looking at a few sights I hadn't seen (Trinity Church), then a relaxing train down to Miami. Beat flying and spending Sunday in a hotel room.

I didn't sit with anyone else in the restaurant car, but that does sound an interesting way to meet people from a whole different world. The Friday night in NY though I did sit at a bar next to other people, so I guess that was horrifying?

Had i been that against it though there was an option to eat in my room.


And creeping along for hours at 25mph because you're following a freight train is frustrating in its own way, even if you have a comfortable seat and food and drink.


Do you fly in your own private plane, or commercial where you need to sit next to other peasants?


I tried p4merge a while ago and it didn't do it ubfortunately, still stuck copying the base and ours to seperate files and diffing them.


So the way you can do it in VSCode is to open the conflict in their smart merge editor... Often it is actually smart enough to highlight the relevant change but if not each of the left/right editors has a button in its toolbar to diff it against the base.

Not the easiest to access but better than copying/pasting (which is what I also used to do).


Mac is good at managing low memory conditions. Linux is not. When I was on Linux, if I hit 16gb ram used the entire system would freeze for minutes. I would have to go in TTY2 to kill something to get it responsive again.


Speed bumps suck for both the driver and passangers of the car and generate road noise.


They also are rather expensive to maintain, because the leading ledge gets many repeated stresses. And in nordic climates like Sweden there is a snow plow in the winter to remove snow - those occasionally snag on the speed bump - which tends to chip of big chunk, triggering rapid wear.


Probably gemini on aistudio.google.com, you can configure if it is allowed to access code execution / web search / others


They're saying one example of a reason someone could fake a video is so it would get found out and discredit the position it showed. I read it as them saying that producing the fake video of a cop being racist could have been done to discredit the idea of cops being racist.


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