Nuances or humanization of browsers
Sometimes we perceive modern applications at the level of feelings ... Small nuances can make a program kinder and more humane. Here is a screenshot of Google Chrome (this is such a browser) that you can observe ... well, you see for yourself:
We must take into account that this is not a 404 error or 200 there ... This is just an error when the connection disappears or something went wrong ... This rarely happens. But here it is “Awesome” and this emoticon (pay attention to the icon in the tabs) make Google Chrome somehow humanized, unlike my favorite FireFox. Such trifles contribute to spitting on suspicions of a BIG BROTHER ... Who cares, big brother or a little less, but here - "Goof!"
We must take into account that this is not a 404 error or 200 there ... This is just an error when the connection disappears or something went wrong ... This rarely happens. But here it is “Awesome” and this emoticon (pay attention to the icon in the tabs) make Google Chrome somehow humanized, unlike my favorite FireFox. Such trifles contribute to spitting on suspicions of a BIG BROTHER ... Who cares, big brother or a little less, but here - "Goof!"