

Hannah Arendt touched on that subject when coining the phrase “The banality of evil”.


Hannah Arendt touched on that subject when coining the phrase “The banality of evil”.


How about the Greek question mark: ; I still need to find an opportune moment to prank some collegues with that one.
Ooh, that rasdaemon looks interesting. thank for sharing!


My guess is they want the primary button to always be on the right side. For a first time visitor that primary action is always to create an account. If the user is a return visitor, they assume the user already has an account and so they want the primary action to be to login to that account.
I take it some UX-er got paid handsomely, but I think all it does is confuse people. As someone suggested already, I’d just go for login/register and make login primary (since you only register once, and login maybe hundreds of times after that)


You don’t understand, the moon needs to be liberated from lunar nazis.


So they’ll remove their ban on “India: The Modi Question” right?


If you want to sidestep firefox, all firefox descendants would eventually pose the same problem. So I think many options others provided are suboptimal in that regard.
I’m keeping my eyes on ladybird: https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird https://ladybird.org/
But it still is in its early stages.
So, a dedicated exploit-button. That’s … convenient?


“We’ve had a lot of problems with the French …”
Oh no, watch out. Another freedom-fries-tantrum incoming.
Skill issue, should’ve run it with --dry-run first.