Try opening the article.
The Doha-based executive declined to detail the incident because five women are suing the airline in Australian Federal Court.
Try opening the article.
The Doha-based executive declined to detail the incident because five women are suing the airline in Australian Federal Court.
"A place to share screenshots of Microblog posts, whether from Mastodon, tumblr, Twitter X, KBin, Threads or elsewhere."
Those aren't screenshots of microblog posts.
Not if it's 60 bucks and was specifically bought to be able to participate and report, come on.
says in the article that firefox and safari aren't affected.
The article doesn't explain how that's the case at all.
Aren't all the big AI models trained on publicly available data?
No then it would just be another atheist club no one cared about
I'm not a native speaker no and it was never covered in english class.
I know it's a news grammar thing and probably comes from wanting to save space in papers, I still find it very silly and much less readable.
I also find title case pretty annoying but I think I've become more used to it since youtube videos are titled that way too and I spend way too much time on youtube.
12ft.io lets you bypass paywalls: https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Ffortune.com%2F2023%2F09%2F25%2Fgen-z-workers-skills-british-broadcasting-boss-alex-mahon%2F
Firefox reader mode also works.
Firefox 118 Available With Performance Improvements >and< Automated Translations.
I fucking hate this news headline rule of never using the word 'and', it just makes headlines worse and less readable.
It could be many things.
Do you have a lot of extensions enabled?
Is your Firefox updated?
Is xmp or docp enabled so your ram is running at the right speeds?
Is hardware acceleration enabled/disabled in firefox?
Have you tried a fresh firefox profile/install? you could try downloading a beta/dev version and testing with that.
There's already a delivery fee