I was able to figure out how to increase the shortcuts again, I'm still looking for a way to recover pinned posts:
As of update 141, more than 8 shorcuts no longer works this way:
"Increase the number of rows with browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.topSitesRows in about:config and then increase the width of the shortcuts section with the following userContent.css:
Per u/jscher2000 on FirefoxCSS subreddit, we can use this instead:
The page now uses grid layout. There is a hardcoded number of columns based on page width. You can tweak these rules to get more columns [on the userContent.css file]:
Quite weird to see that seen that solar is barely 5% of the total energy supply worldwide. Instead they should shut down coal/oil/gas to free up demand for alternatives
What's the source of these graphs? I've seen them used before for a different country and they look really cool. I could probably waste a few hours just browsing different countries
Unfortunately Super Tucanos are out of question with their current government. Neither the current nor the former president of their country is pro-Ukraine, and their two parties are the most likely to win the next election. Ukraine already tried to buy them when the conflict started, but they were rejected immediately
They might need to commute in, but they don't have to drive in. The vast majority of people going to Manhattan doesn't drive, they take the subway, buses, trains and bikes. Only 20% of the people traveling through the congestion zone is in a vehicle and only 2% of the poor drove in.
Workers that needed to drive in wasted a lot of their valuable hours stuck in gridlock traffic, burning their own costly gasoline and being prevented from reaching their job site, costing them more than congestion pricing
That's a common misconception about congestion price in NY. The poor wasn't driving to Manhattan in the first place, they represented only 2%, and the money generated by congestion pricing will be reinvested back into public transport.
Climate Town did a great video on this subject, with more details if you are interested:
The quote specifically mentions "widen any roads". I haven't read Charlottesville plans, but it could have included other options like public transport and bike infrastructure.
I was able to recover my pinned tabs following these steps: