Web engine development is more costly than even OS development, weβre talking costs that often run into the hundreds of millions per year
And then there are heroes we donβt deserve, but sorely need: git.sr.ht/~bptato/chawan.
After all theyβve done to ensure their usersβ privacy, I would be genuinely shocked if they capitulate to just this one country.
Of course they wonβt.
The problem happens when other countries start following the precedent and too many of them make the same ask. There are parallel processes in the UK, and at the EU level.
Yes! Yes it is!
UNO Reverse Card?
Do Yugoslav cartoons count?
Tl;dr Swedes and Finns care less than Brits
Perhaps. But without diving in, Iβd bet itβs the other way around: there is something fishy about the claim, and itβs illegal to make there.
Originally called Phoenix, since it was Netscape Navigator, reborn.
But Phoenix Technologies disliked that, so they renamed to a descriptive name for the same immortal bird β Firebird.
The Firebird database people would have none of that, so after a few-months gap between 0.x releases, they found the closest thing they possibly could which was not trademarked. It had nothing to do with the original name idea, fire being a weak link.
And weβve been stuck with that stupid name ever for two decades.
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