![]() ![]() Everyone around them has these devices, so they rightfully should to, to feel included in society.īut developers want to be able to control and change stuff on your phone, and are currently legally allowed to change the functionality of your device. Humans with cognitive problems, or under ability humans, their lives are now thrown into states of confusion and despair all the time now, because individuals with low intelligence, or problem communication abilities like autistics or Asperger’s, because of the way their device operates, which took them sometimes a year or more to learn and understand, suddenly changes, creating incomprehensible chaos for some of these individuals that lasts for months and years. ![]() Most people admit to not using 80% of what is preloeaded on a device, yet we cannot remove these to even store pictures of our children, we have to ‘purchase’ more storage, from the companies that prevent us from controlling our supposed property. We dont get to choose what happens or exists on our phone, google apple and Microsoft and the rest are now doing it. This is a new thing in human existence, we are literally leasing everything now, and own almost nothing. At no other time in capitalism, has this property, this purchased product changed its state after the purchase transaction. Human productivity has continually declined since the digital age started. Do you really believe you own those devices? If so, why do the features and functions change all the time? Business is now in a constant flux of change, in a constant state of catch-up, because app developers are changing button locations, functions, etc., sometimes on a daily basis, costing business literally trillions yearly to stay at a certain state of output. It used to be that whenever you purchased something, you owned it outright. The courts have chipped away at our social property rights over time with the digital world and the constant bait and switch that now exists in capitalism. Capitalism was thrust upon everyone by the United States, with the concept of individual property rights purchasing property and the right to that property because of that capitalism. I’d like to discuss things further with you if we could somehow.Įssentially we have lost autonomy over the individual in our society, due to court rulings. Society has been brainwashed and is in a deep stupor, and people will do anything to defend this new broken way of life they’ve been indoctrinated with. And anyone that dare not celebrate it is ostracized. Logic and common sense has been turned on its head. The new ethos of modern society is “if it ain’t broke, then break it”. Chrome was working fine, so why update it? Well, it’s due to the reasons you’ve stated. A good product shouldn’t need updating, be it a game or anything else. Well, Chess and Go haven’t been updated for hundreds of years. “How could a game be fun if it isn’t updated?” they might say. I’m becoming a developer merely so I can create all types of applications, from games to useful apps, that do not change once they fulfill their desired functionality other than for security and bug fixes. I thought I was the only person in the world who observed this and saw these things. Wish there was some way we could be in contact. While this is obviously for Chrome, if you’re a Mac user who uses multiple browsers you might find it nice to know how to turn off Safari tab previews on Mac as well. This can sometimes make Chrome feel a bit faster, and perhaps even reduce it’s memory footprint a bit, since fewer resources are being used by the browser to render the thumbnail previews on hover. Once Chrome has relaunched you can hover the cursor over the tabs and no preview thumbnail will generate or show up anymore. For “Tab Hover Cards” choose “Disabled” from the dropdown menu.In the URL bar, enter the following and hit return:.Open the Chrome browser, if you haven’t done so already. ![]() This should work in Chrome for Mac, Windows, Chromebook / Chrome OS, and Linux, as well as for Chrome Canary and developer builds. How to Disable Tab Hover Previews in Chrome If you were happy about disabling Safari tab previews on Mac you’ll probably be equally excited about turning these off for Chrome as well. We’ll show you how to disable those tab hover thumbnail previews (or Tab Hover Cards, as Chrome refers to them) in Chrome on Mac and other platforms too. ![]()
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