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EU blocks Britain’s attempts to join pan-European trading bloc

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  • He was a good player for us.

    • The top navigation bar has changed.
    • The new title.
    • It's no longer a bottom sheet.
  • It's been available for a long time. You can disable it.

  • With all due respect, designers design, coders implement and managers make decisions.

    The UI has needed a refresh for a while and as they've updated the UI to move away from legacy implementations, they're switching to newer and faster implementations that allow for features to be implemented. Prime example, before switching the tabs tray to compose, private tabs couldn't even be rearranged.

    Everyone wants new features and thinks they just pop up out of nowhere and reality dictates that it's not that easy.

    Currently they're in the middle of getting the new menu and toolbars to look and work correctly. Using a design that isn't available in Chrome.

    I wish people would see a therapist about their Mozilla angst or at least get well enough informed to talk actual factual shit

  • I've enjoyed having this discussion with you too.

  • queues which would negate the advantage of it being free.

    The queues were already an issue before the Blackwall toll.

    A205 and A206

    I think you overestimate the capacity these two have and underestimate the impact they have on the local area.

    Also the Rotherhithe Tunnel is still free to use although it is within the congestion charge zone.

    You're totally right. My bad.

  • doctors having to service too many patients

    This a million times over. A couple years ago, I was in ICU on the brink of death and it's been a slow and arduous journey getting myself back to health. Part of that is me wanting to join a gym but my blood pressure has been high since my stint in the hospital. Two months ago the gym wrote to my doctor and asked for authorisation to let me work out. I got nothing back so went there twice over the past week to ask the doctor why they aren't taking it seriously. On the second trip, a receptionist said the doctor was busy, she had cancer patients and would get back to me eventually. Luckily someone else stepped in before I lost my rag at the unnecessary provocation. My doctor eventually phoned me in the evening with zero recollection of our last conversation, I can only assume she didn't read her own notes. She then wanted to send me to the hospital for an ECG and I'm like WTF, if I can do it on my watch, why can't the surgery do it. I would've happily gone to the hospital two months ago, but where they dragged their heels or I slipped through the cracks, it's not on me, it's on them to take responsibility for my health. All these doctors take on more patients than they can handle because each patient gets them a couple grand a week, but they don't do the things that should earn that money like being the general manager for your healthcare or following anything up.

  • The Mozilla designers are pandering to what the masses find familiar, so expect lots of inspiration from Chrome and iOS, for better or worse.

    That said, I suspect that while grid is the default, list view will still be available for super users.

    I'm just disappointed that there's no indication of tab groups in this preview.

  • My worry is that it won't be so evenly distributed, as now the ferry is the only crossing on the east side of the river without a toll.

    Do you live in Woolwich?

    Not too too far from there.

  • What browser are you using?

  • So he's coming to replace Jason Ayto. Interesting.

  • It's not as good as renewables