I don’t really care what’s installed on my work computer, which I use solely for work purposes. Should I?
I don’t really care what’s installed on my work computer, which I use solely for work purposes. Should I?
Sad saga, but here we are. I remember when Chrome was new and brought much needed speed and low resource usage to the browsing experience of the day. I even got email from a Chrome engineer once about a bug I mentioned in a forum, asking me for more information.
Google was already an ad company by then so anyone could have looked forward to this inevitability. Some did. Most of us did not.
Chrome has just always been there for some younger people but it will now live in my memory as a fully encapsulated end-to-end enshittification experience that I really should have always expected.
And just like it used to be with Internet Explorer, I am forced to use Chrome at work all day because thats the IT & security approved / enterprise-managed browser.
Well there are 3 options and they are all bad.
It’s almost like being on Windows is all bad.
I guess it all depends on the physical layout but this seems like a very complicated way to get material downhill.