Will it be resource heavy for facebook to make the ads unblockable?
I remember when ublock stopped preventing spotify ads. It was when I stopped using the service for about 2 weeks, until the blocking functionality was reinstated.
This sounds like a great investment for the upcoming streaming platform.
Much of 21CF content is already dubbed or subtitled. But Netflix still has the advantage of being the early pioneer, already accessible in a plethora of countries.
I remember the days when MooTools was hot^H^H^H^H useful enough to be bundled in Joomla.
Learning JavaScript while fiddling with it was really fun in 2009 when I was about to graduate from high school.
Aaron Newton's jqueryvsmootools was an eye opener when I first read it and David Walsh's blog was really helpful in the early days.
I still like to follow some of its contributors (mainly Dimitar Christoff and Chris Pojer).
This version introduced a non-trivial bug for me; When I open a file to edit through nautilus, it opens in a new window instead of reusing the existing one.
The new settings (window.openFilesInNewWindow and window.openFoldersInNewWindow) don't help no matter what when I set them to 'off'
EDIT: Fixed it on Ubuntu by removing the '--new-window-if-not-first' argument from the code.desktop related command.
This is exactly how signing in to gmail works if the browser has the credentials of the account saved.
Initially only the input field for e-mail is displayed. There's also a, hidden to the user's eyes, _next step_ with the password field that gets populated if the browser auto-fills it.
I've got plenty of experience (5+ years) in forum software and blog migrations.
I'm also currently learning Rust.
Will be conscripted in May for 8-month military service and I'm pretty much open for relocating afterwards (in December).
My rate is 11-15 Euros/hour and I can work full time until May.