I hope this won’t have any negative effects on PostgreSQL which will hopefully not have to cater the MySQL refugees now.
Runterwählen ist kein Gegenargument.
[Verifying my cryptographic key: openpgp4fpr:941D456ED3A38A3B1DBEAB2BC8A2CCD4F1AE5C21]
I hope this won’t have any negative effects on PostgreSQL which will hopefully not have to cater the MySQL refugees now.
Ich finde, du tust der CDU Unrecht. In kommunalen Parlamenten argumentiert sie oft recht kommunistisch für mehr Bürgerbeteiligung, staatliche Daseinsvorsorge und allgemein mehr Arbeiterrechte. Die SPD ist ihr da oft eher ein kapitalistischer Klotz am Bein.
Jetzt ne Arbeiterpartei.
Which is not the case on Plan 9.
NetSurf is closer to a browser.
Sure does!
Berlin ist und bleibt die Hauptstadt der Autodiebe
Dachte, das wär’ Warschau. :-)
Awesome (although I never owned an Amiga myself)! Thanks for your work.
I know that this might be an unpopular opinion, but I don’t really care about whether the software I use every day is open source or not, given that I rarely need to look into the source code anyway. (Do you?) Is the webRequest API about to be phased out?
Why would your trust in Mozilla have anything to do with using this browser?
Browsers based on Firefox are at the mercy of Mozilla. If Mozilla once again delivers a new function that is directed against privacy, those who develop Firefox-based browsers must either deactivate this function or also deliver it. And this is not always clearly documented. And Mozilla has simply acted against my interests too often - I no longer even trust LibreWolf.
(Leaving this aside, I also fail to see any advantage of Zen over Vivaldi.)
If you want a keyboard centered workflow it’s hard to beat.
MySQL refugees = those who ran to MariaDB when MySQL was bought by 'Orrible and now need another new home. Accidentally, PostgreSQL has grown support for some of MySQL on recent versions.