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Vincent
Unrelated because it's a different problem, but if a website actually disables your right-click, try holding Shift while right-clicking.
I wish they weren't needed, but I can see why they help. I don't quite get why anyone would pay for it though - from the ones I've seen so far, I'm having a hard time imagining how they would lead to a transaction occurring. Though for name recognition it probably helps.
As an aside, it's nice that you can just turn them off. Where do you see that nowadays?
Yeah I mean, if people were filing restraining orders against me, I'd certainly take that as a red flag to avoid them 😅
There's like a 30-year span of 90s kids.
From the point of view of that girl you're a red flag anyway. But "a menace" works too.
I knew it! Once I suggested this to someone assuming they're, like me, not a native speaker, and got downvoted to hell. Turned out I was too woke.
I think I'm getting it, I'm just trying to say that I think you're underestimating how hard it is to fund web browser development.
What incentives does the for-profit (that's owned by the non-profit) have that a non-profit without a for-profit subsidiary wouldn't have? Both aren't able to maximise revenue for shareholders, and both will always have the option to pay their leaders extravagantly.
And as a well-paid programmer, I haven't been known to donate $100 a year to software projects. As a conservative estimate, let's say Mozilla could run Firefox at one-fifth the current budget, that would still mean we'd need a million people like you that would continue to do so even if, say, the most-often-voted-for feature request is misinterpreted, or changing a "view all tabs" icon suddenly pisses off a significant portion of them enough to stop their donations.
And even if that happened, it's not clear that that would necessarily lead to gaining market share on default browsers or ones that get heavily promoted through search engine homepages or shadily bundled with installers. Which would still mean more and more websites would start to ignore it, which would mean web compatibility would continue to get worse and worse.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6usx5vS238Y