I'd love to watch a documentary on this type of behavior. There seems to be multiple instances of it in the animal kingdom.
My grandmas dog actually had a taste for a particular mushroom that would really daze him out. We had to watch him closely or he'd be messed up and stumbling around for hours.
Lol, all the people waiting for a nice update on the 2017 mbp, that maybe would take care of the retarded keyboard and instead they release a macbook that nobody wanted
So you're saying no one, not the scientists, not the interviewers, had an idea to look up a specific date and then ask him about it? Or to pick a random number from the phone book he memorized and see if he can recall the name?
You're not providing a convincing argument as to why such scepticism is at all warranted. If this was an account of a guy from a few hundred years ago, sure it might make sense to doubt it. But this guy was alive just over 7 years ago...
> I don't know their final timeline, but I would be very surprised if the new APIs weren't available before we turned off old-style extensions, and I have already started working on a new branch that implements TabCenter as a WebExtension.
Did you even read your own link past the first sentence?