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Is there anything like greasemonkey for this browser? I think a mobile browser could benefit from that even more than a desktop.

You can also try using a public wifi. These are sometimes more lax as they are expecting outside clients to use it. I still recommend using your own laptop on break time if you want privacy and expect to stay out of trouble.

Just under 2 years ago actually, January 2007.

this is really excellent, I can't wait to see what's out there.

@SamburgerHandwich: *natively, apparently firefox doesn't have this in its speel checher

@paxdomine: This BIOS feature is pretty standard now, but I wish there was a way to access it naively from the OS.

@_||_: I thought that only worked in Mojave.

My own hydroponics system?! Thanks mom!

What I like about this is that the buyer isn't liable if the music is stolen.

Is there anything similar for windows mobile? I've searched and found nothing.

"everything happens for a reason" never helps, even if it turns out to be true.

@Longjack: The problem with HDMI is that it is a hardware DRM. As soon as content producers drop the hammer, you'll only be able to access their content through HDCP compliant HDMI hardware. We already saw Apple pull this with their new Macbooks.

@reaper1984: WIFI is always a bane for linux hardware compatability. The problem is that many of the WIFI chipsets are closed source.

My problem is that I enjoy channels that only come with big packages, like National Geographic and Science channel. In a perfect world, I would be able to subscribe to only the channels I want. This will never happen.

@wickedpixel: How so? Is it less resource intense, or does it offer new features/improved quality? The new version is incredibly bloated and stutters when I try to multi-task with it open.

One thing most of these sepia filters/tutorials overlook is that the color saturation is proportionate to the darkness, so as colors get darker, they get brighter too.

@prupert: It plateaued about 2 years ago with an average of 50k concurrent users.

@jsmorley: I've never heard of Sandboxie, but it looks promising, thanks for mentioning it!

@AmosPansa: I did all of my furniture/floorplans in second life. The cool thing about that was that I could walk around in 3d and bring my friends in to get their opinion.

@Biologyfool: seriously, how can they make office into a web app when they can't make a rich text editor that works in firefox?