I think you're thinking of FF-forks, which you really shouldn't use because they're slow to adopt patches to security holes. With Chrome, the browser itself is the security hole. It's more likely some of the more obscure privacy settings that doesn't like redirects or secondary linking inside image tags (which is the sane thing to have set, but Facebook doesn't like people doing sane things). Or possibly something really silly like converting special characters like & becomes (iirc) %20 which doesn't work as an image address, this might possibly be a setting regarding UTF-8 vs unicode or similar. You can see if it is the latter by telling your browser to open the image in a new tab and looking for % signs with numbers directly following in the address bar. It's definitely a settings issue and not a browser issue, though, I can testify that much.
Yes, a browser that literally released a full number update last week is so totally unsupported and past End Of Life.
Of course, stop hoggin' the bandwidth. Y'all don't need them images! ;) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_(web_browser)
Unsupported by users, duh. I’m actually surprised that they bothered to do a release to fix existing issues with ff, instead of letting it die quietly. Also, who even owns a desktop?
Whoa, watch your neck. You're gonna hurt yourself with whiplash from that goalpost shift xD I've already realized that many things surprise you in this world. It's OK to stare with bewildered amusement, we do not discriminate. People who use their computing power for more than trolling on little metal dude forums and an occasional fap, apparently.
I had a nice reply... and the forum logged me out while trying to preview. The autosave failed losing over half of what I had. Viva la cloud! To sum up: FB not liking the tracking they have about Koin in one of his browsers, so dumping all kind of tricks to force him. FF works (tested two versions which loaded the images), exists for phones even if just as "puppet competion" to Google Chrome de facto monopoly (guess who pays them a lot to keep trashing a product and losing users...) and many other things I had writen. I am feed up with modern software and the companies behind it, so excuse me if I do not retype the detalied explanation with multiple quotes and so on.
Well, we know for certain the Ariadnans would never use Lynx, a text only browser. Those 6-toed hicks cannot read and actively despise *book learnin'*. They can count though, all the way up to 22 for the women and 23 for the men. But only if they take off their socks. But not their pants, since they usually have those on their heads. :P Sent from Firefox 93.0, Linux Mint 20.2. Ah, the bearpode. Too ursine. The head needs to look less like a pure bear. Alternatively, it needs to be wearing a pork pie hat. And the image needs to be captioned, "Hand over the pic-a-nic basket. Or else!"
What I don't like is the fact, that the bear is not WYSIWYG. The Polaris Team bear has no HSG, only the single bearpode has. So in both cases he has a weapon too much. It would be better to give him an alternate arm. I hope this will not get a habit, as the content of the Jujak box is also not playable together. So Ra's Tinbot is only available with the MR, wich is not in the box. So you have to prox out of the new box, either the weapon of So Ra or herself as a standard trooper. This is a trend I definitly not like - maybe they adjust the profiles.
I still don’t understand why they didn’t just sculpt it like the art. (with the hammer). That way it could literally pose as any profile.
I would hazard a guess they had two sculpts and this is the solo Polaris bearpode, while the other they either didn't like as much and had to cut one of them, or the other one was even less doable in Siocast.