When does a professional come into play? You assumed you're deficient, you asked chatgpt, and now you're asking for anecdotes from HN. Go get some blood work done and talk to a professional who actually knows about these things.
> I personally tend to get cautious when there is a proposal that x will solve the problem that occurred on y date, especially 3 days after the failure.
Microsoft has been working on eBPF for a few years at least.
If you're really concerned, they have discussions and communication channels where you're invited to air your concerns. They're listed on their github:
It's been a minute since I've used Librewolf so maybe things changed, but I remember that not being able to sync between devices was the biggest difference. There wasn't an account login option in LW, but there is in Waterfox.
Other than that, I dont remember any real differences. Waterfox has been fine for me because of the sync, but if you don't need account syncing, LW is fine.
It seems I'm wrong, but I always thought it was a given that a company's main goal is to make money, so the mission statement is used to define how that's going to be done. (Whether they follow it or not is a different can of worms.)
McDs customers mostly know what they want: _cheap_ burgers, fries, and sodas. If one wanted healthy food, they'd go elsewhere. In the area I live in, very few want a salad from McDs, they instead go to sweetgreen, tender greens, moonbowls or any # of salad specialty shops around here. If one wants a good juicy burger, they go elsewhere also. L.A. is not short on great burger and salad joints.
For many people, McDs will never be equated with healthy food no matter what they try. That ship sailed a long time ago.
It's a different cut and generally cheaper (ymmv depending on the store). Tri tip is generally more expensive. It's a sirloin cut forward of the bottom round.