It sounds to me like the address bar doesn't truncate the URL, but only temporarily hides everything after the domain name until you interact with the address bar.
If Google is trying to appear to "own" everything, that's pretty freaking low. If the address bar were actually physically truncating the part of the URL you could interact with, that would probably only make me more irritated.
I'm using Brave, so I'm hoping there will be a setting included to turn this offβheck, I would hope MS would make sure not to ship this feature too in EDGE.
It sounds to me like the address bar doesn't truncate the URL, but only temporarily hides everything after the domain name until you interact with the address bar.
If Google is trying to appear to "own" everything, that's pretty freaking low. If the address bar were actually physically truncating the part of the URL you could interact with, that would probably only make me more irritated.
I'm using Brave, so I'm hoping there will be a setting included to turn this offβheck, I would hope MS would make sure not to ship this feature too in EDGE.
"Google is trying to appear to 'own' everything". Yeah, which leads to another impression: "you cant find/remember anything without us".
Oh I bet they wouldn't mind that one bit.
Are we certain that Sundar Pichai isn't actually the Cyber Controller?
do you say about Sundar Pichai's decisions being aligned with some possible intentions of owning the internet?
Perhaps as phase one of eventually upgrading humans to cybermen...?
(Or maybe just to get obscenely rich. That's a valid theory too.)
maybe get obscenely rich by upgrading humans to cybermen u.u