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Like the big collaborative projects of the internet, such as Wikipedia and Firefox, like the decentralized network of websites and machines that make up the internet itself, language is a network, a web. Language is the ultimate participatory democracy. To put it in technological terms, language is humanity's most spectacular open source project.
Gretchen McCulloch (Because Internet: Understanding the New Rules of Language)
To get Firefox or Chrome, you have to demonstrate some resourcefulness and download a different browser. Instead of accepting the default, you take a bit of initiative to seek out an option that might be better. And that act of initiative, however tiny, is a window into what you do at work.
Adam M. Grant (Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World)
That’s why Linux and Wikipedia and Firefox work.
Daniel H. Pink (Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us)
It is 10 PM now, and Godzilla has been sitting at his desk in front of his laptop for six to seven hours. He has accomplished hardly anything today. Godzilla is drinking a lot of beer. He can not stop smoking cigarettes. His room is blue with cigarette smoke, and Godzilla sits on a chair in there, minimizing and maximizing Mozilla Firefox repeatedly. He is not over his girlfriend's house because she said on the cell phone that she needed time, alone, to think about their relationship. Godzilla worries that he will not be able to take care of himself if they break up.
Brandon Scott Gorrell
It was not, he discovered, necessary to have a great deal to live for to be utterly opposed to dying.
Craig Thomas (Firefox: The classic novel that launched the techno-thriller genre (The Mitchell Gant Thrillers Book 1))
Any order that you are given is a source of resentment, is that not so? You are a free man…
Craig Thomas (Firefox: The classic novel that launched the techno-thriller genre (The Mitchell Gant Thrillers Book 1))
It wasn’t Google Chrome, Firefox, Tor, Safari, or even the dreaded Internet Explorer
Tobias Wade (Brutal Bedtime Stories)
That utter isolation was something he had never rid himself of on the ground, not even in violent drinking-jags, or in the relief of Saigon prostitutes. And the reason he sought that lonely superiority of the skies was because the ground had never offered him more than an inferior copy of the same empty isolation.
Craig Thomas (Firefox: The classic novel that launched the techno-thriller genre (The Mitchell Gant Thrillers Book 1))
The customer service agents who accepted the defaults of Internet Explorer and Safari approached their job the same way. They stayed on script in sales calls and followed standard operating procedures for handling customer complaints. They saw their job descriptions as fixed, so when they were unhappy with their work, they started missing days, and eventually just quit. The employees who took the initiative to change their browsers to Firefox or Chrome approached their jobs differently. They looked for novel ways of selling to customers and addressing their concerns. When
Adam M. Grant (Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World)
As she draws level the flickering light strikes her. But under closer scrutiny she is not the young firefox that I presumed she was. With that posture, that chin held so high, those cold beautiful eyes, that tight tapering skirt and those feet mounted on pedestals with heels like blades, how could I have been so wrong? Her hair is not blonde, but white. The dead white of the pantomime wig. That haughty catwalk face is actually more like a skull too, with aged parchment stretched across it; a dry surface freshly painted with a palette more suited to the circus clown than the city girl.
Adam L.G. Nevill (Hasty for the Dark: Selected Horrors)
Silencing others when they have a challenging story to share is not a benefit to anyone. More often than anything we silence others not out of concern for them, but out of fear of facing discomfort. Silencing the conversation when difficult things arise is just another way we keep one another down.
Lasara Firefox Allen (Jailbreaking the Goddess: A Radical Revisioning of Feminist Spirituality)
For the Chrome project, we created a sub-OKR to turbocharge JavaScript. The goal was to make applications on the web work as smoothly as downloads on a desktop. We set a moonshot goal of 10x improvement and named the project “V8,” after the high-performance car engine. We were fortunate to find a Danish programmer named Lars Bak, who’d built virtual machines for Sun Microsystems and held more than a dozen patents. Lars is one of the great artists in his field. He came to us and said, without an ounce of bravado, “I can do something that is much, much faster.” Within four months, he had JavaScript running ten times as fast as it ran on Firefox. Within two years, it was more than twenty times faster—incredible progress. (Sometimes a stretch goal is not as wildly aspirational as it may seem. As Lars later told Steven Levy in In the Plex, “We sort of underestimated what we could do.”)
John Doerr (Measure What Matters: How Google, Bono, and the Gates Foundation Rock the World with OKRs)
block sites altogether. You can configure by time, domain, subdomain, or even content like games and videos. LeechBlock is a free Firefox add-on that does the same thing as StayFocusd. You specify which sites to block and when to block them. Icebox is another free Chrome extension that cuts impulse spending by replacing the “buy now” button at over 400 popular online stores with a “put it on ice” button. You can set a cool-off period, making the item unbuyable until the time is up. Then the “buy now” button appears.
Jen Smith (The No-Spend Challenge Guide: How to Stop Spending Money Impulsively, Pay off Debt Fast, & Make Your Finances Fit Your Dreams)
Our work-worn hands, our strong legs, our tree-trunk backs, our throats and mouths speaking spells, singing incantations, and screaming out warnings, our bodies and our stories and our ceaseless working, loving, fighting for remembrance of our past and hope for our future, the safety of our loved ones, the knowledge of our ways, all these have been the true magickal tools of our survival.
Lasara Firefox Allen
Chrome and Firefox users were 19% less likely to be absent from work, had higher sales, and received better customer satisfaction ratings. The non-default browser indicated the willingness to challenge the status quo and seek something better, and it translated into greater job performance. We
Edify.me (Summary of 'Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World' by Adam Grant. In-depth, chapter-by-chapter summary.)
There is power in words. As workers of magick, we must believe this if we believe anything.
Lasara Firefox Allen (Jailbreaking the Goddess: A Radical Revisioning of Feminist Spirituality)
Femella can talk to creatures living and nonliving. She communes with the wee folk and the elfin. She knows the secrets of the untamed places. She believes, and because she believes, she can see.
Lasara Firefox Allen (Jailbreaking the Goddess: A Radical Revisioning of Feminist Spirituality)
screenshots. Screenshots are provided for each piece of sample code. Coding improves with practice. The examples in this book are compatible with almost every modern browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome,
Aravind Shenoy (Thinking in HTML)
they will only implement http2 over TLS: the Mozilla Firefox lead and the Google Chrome lead. Two of the leading web browsers of today.
Anonymous
economist Michael Housman stumbled upon a surprising finding: service agents who used non-default Internet browsers like Chrome or Firefox outperformed those who used default browsers like Internet Explorer or Safari.
Edify.me (Summary of 'Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World' by Adam Grant. In-depth, chapter-by-chapter summary.)
Creating a Simple Installation Script Create a script to install a list of software packages: Open a new file with a .sh extension: nano install-software.sh Add the following lines to the file: #!/bin/bash sudo apt update sudo apt install -y gimp vlc firefox Save and close the file (Ctrl+O, then Ctrl+X). Make the script executable: chmod +x install-software.sh Run the script: ./install-software.sh Final Thoughts
INFORMAGIC GORDON (Mastering Ubuntu 24.04: The Ultimate Technical Guide to Linux Administration: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS "Noble Numbat")
What made the difference was how they obtained the browser. If you own a PC, Internet Explorer is built into Windows. If you’re a Mac user, your computer came preinstalled with Safari. Almost two thirds of the customer service agents used the default browser, never questioning whether a better one was available. To get Firefox or Chrome, you have to demonstrate some resourcefulness and download a different browser. Instead of accepting the default, you take a bit of initiative to seek out an option that might be better. And that act of initiative, however tiny, is a window into what you do at work.
Adam M. Grant (Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World)
We didn’t start the Firefox It’s as old as trousers Since the world’s had browsers We didn’t start the Firefox No, we didn’t code it But our iPhones load it
Jennifer Aaker (Humor, Seriously: Why Humor Is a Secret Weapon in Business and Life (And how anyone can harness it. Even you.))
Housman ran the same analysis for absences from work. The pattern was the same: Firefox and Chrome users were 19 percent less likely to miss work than Internet Explorer and Safari fans.
Adam M. Grant (Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World)
We keel over
Lee Newbery (The First Shadowdragon (The Last Firefox #2))
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implode.
Lee Newbery (The Lost Sunlion (The Last Firefox #3))
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Craig Thomas (Firefox Down! (The Mitchell Gant Series))
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Craig Thomas (Firefox Down! (The Mitchell Gant Series))
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Craig Thomas (Firefox Down! (The Mitchell Gant Series))