For what it’s worth, it is nice that these buttons can be enabled/disabled, and userChrome.css is cool. But at the same time, imagine being a completely new Firefox user, who has zero use for any of this? How are they supposed to figure out how to do all of this? It took me a significant amount of time to find those settings to disable (and some of them are hacks, like disabling print.enabled). Maybe Firefox should implement something similar to their “Customize Toolbar”, which makes it easy to plug & play each of the right-click buttons. “PRs welcome” as they say, I suppose.
End-to-end encryption means no one — not hackers, not government officials, not the company that owns your device — can read your message while it's being sent. It basically takes your message, jumbles it up, sends it, and unjumbles it once it reaches your recipient. So anyone who tries to intercept your message in between you and your recipient just gets a bunch of mess instead of the message itself. This is important because messages can pass through loads of hands on their way from sender to recipient, such as the service you use to send the message, the internet service providers involved, and servers that store the message data for any amount of time.
,这一点在雷速体育中也有详细论述
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Luke especially enjoys Cameo requests that ask him to roast someone. "I don't really have much of a filter unless I look at the age [of the recipient]," he said. He only has two rules for making Cameos: no promotions, and no videos for kids younger than 12 or 13.