Is anyone else sick of the nepo brats and their Insta squabbles?: SARAH VINE
The term 'brat summer' took on a whole new meaning last week thanks to the offspring of David and Victoria Beckham and their fellow Nineties icons, the Gallagher brothers.
Beyonce makes MAJOR tour change after terrifying stunt left her hanging and screaming midair
Beyonce has made a major change to her Cowboy Carter tour just weeks after the singer was left hanging midair during a terrifying stunt.
MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Our tolerance is being tested to the limit
MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: When they drew up the list of human rights 80 years ago, they forgot a very important one: the right of the people not to be insulted by their own governments.
Is this Britain's most depressing ghost town? How once-thriving market town has 'gone to the dogs' and is lined with empty shops
Once a thriving, mega-rich market town, it is now so dominated by boarded-up buildings that there seem to be more empty storefronts than occupied ones.
ZIA YUSUF: No money for potholes... but plenty for migrants' Big Macs
If you want to know why Britain feels broken, why the public no longer trusts government at any level, look no further than the scandal uncovered by Reform UK's DOGE unit.
Travis Kelce strikes fan with wayward golf shot as boozy round with brother Jason takes chaotic turn at star-studded tournament
On the banks of Lake Tahoe, Nevada, the fairways of Edgewood Tahoe South golf club presented a scene of serenity. That was until the Kelce brothers took to the course.
How To Make A Billion In Nine Steps by Richard Harpin: Guide to making your first billion
Nick Rennison discovers how Richard Harpin made his billions, and how you could too!
Inherited Fate by Noemi Orvos-Toth: First born? You're a leader Second child? You have lots of friends Younger sibling? You start revolutions!
A fascinating new book shows how your birth order can determine your life.
Lady Glenconner's Picnic Papers - Butlers and avocado soup: how the posh picnic
James Carey-Douglas lifts the hamper lid on how the posh picnic in Lady Glenconner's riotous book.
Melania Trump's touching tribute to Texas flood victims
The First Lady, 55, took to Instagram on Saturday to share a heartwarming message dedicated to the survivors from the Christian girls' summer camp devastated by a flash flood on July 4.
Top civil servants can now earn up to £174,000 without approval from ministers - paving the way for generous taxpayer-funded rises
Under new Civil Service guidance on 'pay control', only earnings above £174,000 - and bonuses over £25,000 - must be signed off, a hike from £150,000 and £17,500 respectively.
Police 'arrest EastEnders actor on suspicion of indecent assault on set in front of shocked BBC soap opera stars'
Famous cast members of the popular series were filming scenes when a woman complained a fellow extra had attempted to forcibly kiss her, it has been reported.
Swap Gear! Dua Lipa shows off her lightning pace at Goodwood Festival of Speed with outfit change quicker than an F1 pitstop
Arriving at the event in a black leather jacket and black, ripped jean shorts and a white T-shirt, the singer switched into a striped yellow shirt and blue jeans in record-breaking time.
Russia's Sergei Lavrov hugs Kim Jong Un as he thanks North Korea for sending troops to Ukraine war - and tells Russians to visit the rogue state on holiday
Relations between North Korea and Russia have flourished in recent years with Kim Jong Un suppling troops and ammunition to Ukraine's frontlines in return for economic and military help.
I was overjoyed to marry the handsome love of my life Paul but after 22 years he dropped a bombshell that shattered our family - he was living a double life as a trans woman named Elizabeth... this is what happened next
For more than two decades, the couple appeared to have a normal marriage, raising two children in a pretty home by the Thames in west London.
Multiple injured in shooting at high school reunion picnic outside Tennessee community center
Four people were injured in a shooting at a class reunion outside the Tyner Community Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee. All the victims have been transported to the hospital.
Crazy golf trips, circus tickets and countless Amazon parcels: How cash-strapped councils are handing out gift cards and fun days to asylum seekers using taxpayer money
The lavish spending, unearthed by Nigel Farage's new 'efficiency' audit, also included thousands of pounds spent on gift cards, Currys and Argos purchases, and takeaways.
'Firefox is Fine. The People Running It are Not'
"Firefox is dead to me," wrote Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols last month for The Register, complaining about everything from layoffs at Mozilla to Firefox's discontinuation of Pocket and Fakespot, its small market share, and some user complaints that the browser might be becoming slower. But a new rebuttal (also published by The Register) argues instead that Mozilla just has "a management layer that doesn't appear to understand what works for its product nor which parts of it matter most to users..."
"Steven's core point is correct. Firefox is in a bit of a mess — but, seriously, not such a bad mess. You're still better off with it — or one of its forks, because this is FOSS — than pretty much any of the alternatives."
Like many things, unfortunately, much of computing is run on feelings, tradition, and group loyalties, when it should use facts, evidence, and hard numbers. Don't bother saying Firefox is getting slower. It's not. It's faster than it has been in years. Phoronix, the go-to site for benchmarks on FOSS stuff, just benchmarked 21 versions, and from late 2023 to now, Firefox has steadily got faster and faster...
Ever since Firefox 1.0 in 2004, Firefox has never had to compete. It's been attached like a mosquito to an artery to the Google cash firehose... Mozilla's leadership is directionless and flailing because it's never had to do, or be, anything else. It's never needed to know how to make a profit, because it never had to make a profit. It's no wonder it has no real direction or vision or clue: it never needed them. It's role-playing being a business. Like we said, don't blame the app. You're still better off with Firefox or a fork such as Waterfox. Chrome even snoops on you when in incognito mode...
One observer has been spectating and commentating on Mozilla since before it was a foundation — one of its original co-developers, Jamie Zawinksi... Zawinski has repeatedly said: "Now hear me out, but What If...? browser development was in the hands of some kind of nonprofit organization?"
"In my humble but correct opinion, Mozilla should be doing two things and two things only:
— Building THE reference implementation web browser, and
— Being a jugular-snapping attack dog on standards committees.
— There is no 3."
Perhaps this is the only viable resolution. Mozilla, for all its many failings, has invented a lot of amazing tech, from Rust to Servo to the leading budget phone OS. It shouldn't be trying to capitalize on this stuff. Maybe encourage it to have semi-independent spinoffs, such as Thunderbird, and as KaiOS ought to be, and as Rust could have been. But Zawinski has the only clear vision and solution we've seen yet. Perhaps he's right, and Mozilla should be a nonprofit, working to fund the one independent, non-vendor-driven, standards-compliant browser engine.
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I was Charles Manson's henchman and butchered pregnant Sharon Tate. Here's the truth about that night
Charles 'Tex' Watson grew up in small-town Texas, seemingly destined to be an all-American success story. Then, a visit to California in 1967 changed his life - and American criminal history.
Calais police pose for a selfie after they slash people smugglers' dinghy... before letting the gang saunter away
The officers made no attempt to follow despite the intense focus on their president's new deal with Sir Keir Starmer to stop the boats.