Have you considered not Spotify?
I quite like the way that reads. It sounds like some people within the BBC are quite forward thinking.
People should use Firefox and uBlock Origin
Piracy and Porn rule the Internet
Sucks to see the flagship British instance go, but at the same time, I like the idea of all the Reddit references being confined to the past.
Perhaps someone should create a script to purge orphan images
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FOSS can pay the rent. But the users that will complain about £20 for a lifetime of ad removal, definitely aren't going to be the ones that help him should the bank come calling about late mortgage payments.
He's also a producer in all his films. He definitely has the clout and oversight to ensure its done. But he's also a luddite and so it's not natural for his brain to consider things like that. Remember, this is a guy that doesn't even have a mobile phone.
I think UI is the least of their worries. They've not even decided what to migrate yet.
Sure thing. With this current proposal, when you visit a website, the site asks your browser if you're willing to display it as intended, basically with all and any adverts. If the answer is no, then you can't see the content, if the answer is yes, then you're likely using Chrome or a Chromium based browser and Google can guarantee more ad impressions, because they're first and foremost an advert selling company.
Is this just cosmetic or is there a real benefit to the lack of corner?