I don't get why he's so stubborn on X dot com being a thing. Especially since when I hear dot com I think of the 90s or early 2000s, and specifically the dot com bubble.
Cool. It should still use it though. If for nothing else than the parallelization improvements it allows.
If we stuck with the "it works fine so I'm not moving away from it" approach then we'd all still be on x11. Nvidia sucks and they should be more of a team player, but I think they were right to push for explicit sync over implicit. We should've been doing this from the beginning on wayland.
The idea is it's a litmus test for tech literacy. It doesn't have to be relevant to the daily browsing experience, it would just ensure that everyone on the internet knows what things like cookies are and what they actually do.
It's like not bothering to learn what an engine is before learning to drive a car.
Fair. I think to the extent of "if you use a web browser you have to know what HTTP is". Not really how it works, just being conscious of the technology in use.
It's not a real slang term as far as I'm aware, it's just a mock slang term that showed up because skibidi toilet happened to also be a meme around the time zoomer slang became a meme.
Vinyls break easily and sound kinda meh, even with decent equipment. CDs have fairly good quality and are easy to store and handle. Honestly I get why people like vinyl, big discs are fun and tinkering with analog stuff is its own hobby, but when it comes to collecting I prefer CDs.
Yes but to a lesser extent. The name Twitter doesn't sound like it's trying to be "cool internet thing" as much as X