I used to do this with Apache Drill a few years ago. There is something beautiful about downloading 1 binary and being able to query your files (json/csv/parquet etc) right away
Note this 8(!) year old bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=836897
It's embarrassing.
That is misleading. Mozilla chose not to implement it for security concerns. More context: https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/issues/58#iss...
(I'm not affiliated to PeerTube, I'm just a user)
- Google analytics baked into about:addons
- Sending data to Cliqz
- Pocket, as a service being added to the topbar
- Pocket, as a service being added to the default home/newtab page
- Firefox hello
- Completely banning unsigned addons
- Mr. Robot advert
- And now probably this
I want a browser that is reliable, high quality, respects my privacy, and nothing else. I don't want addons baked into it. I don't want to be spied on.
Xoom is PayPal now.
Marius here - VP Engineering for Citymapper (powered by Via)
We are excited about the opportunities this creates for the product and team. We are looking forward to join an excellent tech company. Happy to answer any questions.
And we are hiring as we are expanding our product and team. For openings to work on the Citymapper app and tech please visit https://citymapper.com/jobs or write to marius@citymapper.com