When I started angel investing in the late 1990s, a tech investment included a significant technology risk, with the potential upside being groundbreaking innovation. Being an investor at this time meant taking a considerable technology risk and betting on actual tech, such as nanotech, semiconductors or biotech.

E-commerce, albeit hyped and interesting, was not considered tech. It was “Business 2.0”, plain and straightforward, hype included.

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    1 day ago

    Oops, right. For Firefox, though, it’s tethered to Mozilla accounts for sync, right?

    I’m also hoping to find a way to reach and use a whitelist more easily, although I suppose it’s mostly one-time activation.

    But I think I’m gonna go the NoScript route that someone else mentioned here, since that lets you selectively enable some JS while disabling others on the same website.