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I want this for League of Legends. Disable my account for 2 days, one week, one month etc. I don't want to lose the progress I made in the game by deleting the account completely but I also want to focus on my finals for a while.


See my answer above :)


Oh man, i was wondering what this mysterious fruit was until I saw its mushmulla they are talking about. It's pretty common here in Kosovo and it can be found accross supermarkets.


No, you start by 15% default until you reach the $1m threshold. After that you pay 30% for the remainder of that year. Please correct me if I'm wrong.


That's only if you're in the program.

If you get kicked out, you're stuck paying 30% for at least a year.


That is correct, but then the next year you start at 30%. So if you make slightly less next year you will end up earning less money that year since it is all at the 30% cut (And then the following year will fall back down to 15%)


First time I saw Pristina on here :) good luck


See, that's a startup idea, wanna join me to build this together?


Any article there does not deserve to be read. You are not missing anything


That's not fair. Medium's content is community contributed. There's a lot of value in there. Let's not throw the baby with the water.


That community of content creators chose the platform for the benefits of discovery, SEO and convenience. While I agree that there's great content on Medium, those upsides come with a few downsites for content consumers and losing a few of them comes with the territory. It's still a net positive for creators anyway, otherwise Medium wouldn't be a thing.


if the author cares so little about their readers that they choose to distribute their content on medium, there's a good chance that content isn't worth reading.


An author may care so much about readership that they value reaching 50 million people, over a few dozens, if the price to pay is some inconvenience with the medium (see what I did there?)


What's so bad about it?


One easy way to communicate to said community that Medium provides a terrible experience for readers is by reducing page visits so that they start wondering about it and look for alternatives.


Been using FF for 3 weeks now, love it so far.


I WOULD SWITCH IF THEIR DEV TOOLS WERE AS GOOD AS CHOME'S


I WOULD SWITCH IF THEIR DEV TOOLS WERE AS GOOD AS CHROME'S


And if they supported hardware accelerated video on Linux like Chromium on many distros.


what do you think about the new Edge browser from Microsoft, its based on Chromium. So you would get most benefits of chrome but its from Microsoft, which personally, I trust more than I trust Google.


> but its from Microsoft, which personally, I trust more than I trust Google.

Wow, how the worm turns.


I installed the beta for macOS and I'm not happy about it.

It installed a daemon that updates Edge even when the browser is closed. Even if you delete the .app the daemon keeps running and when there is a new update it downloads it and installs it.

There are no settings to change this intrusive behavior.

I sent feedback and complained on Twitter. Apparently the team is looking on it.


> It installed a daemon that updates Edge even when the browser is closed.

They learned that trick from Google and Chrome; search for `com.google.keystone.agent.plist` -- they install a Launch Agent for you.


Do we know how much the new Edge will phone home to Google? What about raw chromium? Alternatively, are there settings you can change in Chrome to prohibit it talking back to G?


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