

Interesting metrics to measure, but since I have no reference to how many crashes are caused by bitflips in any other software, it’s really hard to say if Firefox is super stable or super flaky.


Interesting metrics to measure, but since I have no reference to how many crashes are caused by bitflips in any other software, it’s really hard to say if Firefox is super stable or super flaky.


What makes Firefox more susceptible to bitflips than any other software? Wouldn’t that mean that 10% of all software crashes are caused by bitflips and it just depends what software you are running when that happens.


Never said it was safe. Just much much safer than tobacco, as proven by science.


The goal, however, is always to remain or become smoke free.
Vaping is not smoking. Smoke comes from fire, fire also produces toxic stuff when burning that is inhaled when smoking tobacco. Vaping evaporates the oil, nothing is burning or smoking.
Once you are vaping, you have a higher chance of picking up cigarettes than if you haven’t vaped before.
Complete bullshit. Zero evidence.
I’d argue that putting nicotine in the growing bodies of kids and youngsters isn’t the best idea to begin with, no matter the form of presentation…
Absolutely. But one is his hundreds of times more harmful than the other. It’s like comparing smoking crack cocaine to smoking weed (btw weed is healthier than any tobacco or vapes).


Tobacco or vaping? Fuck these misleading titles, one is hundreds of times worse than the other.
Is it high? How does it compare to any other software? First time hearing of someone actually measuring this.