

The content of the graffiti/comments isn’t being hosted on the server of the location you’re ending at. You just tie it to the url, same as it worked before. Ignore search strings and tracking tags and that’s it. Nothing has changed on that end.
The content of the graffiti/comments isn’t being hosted on the server of the location you’re ending at. You just tie it to the url, same as it worked before. Ignore search strings and tracking tags and that’s it. Nothing has changed on that end.
We’ll learn his name if it ever becomes important. If someone mentions him in our vicinity. It’s the way he would want it.
Snaps do suck, but from a usability standpoint, you really can’t ignore the fact that 99% of documentation assumes deb, and Ubuntu is generally more up to date than pure Debian. I don’t like it myself, but it works and it’s better than Windows.
And the Windows version through Wine will still run better than the native… As is tradition.
What else are you going to use your RAM for if not generating advertisement revenue for shareholders.
You can’t account for viewing the same dynamic content across all pages on the Internet. Nothing is consistent, and stuff changes. I don’t think it really matters though. Commenting on dynamic content is a function of social media or the site itself, not a third party addon. It would still be useful without that