I wish he'd come up with some rules for fighting his own suck. I mean, he hasn't witten anything really good since Glengarry Glen Ross.
Yeah, but the users of the dominant smartphone demands native apps, because that's what they're used to. No matter how fancy you make your webapp, it's gonna be laggy over a slow connection, and the users will move on…
Obviously, you're not a stoner.
Some foodstuffs company whose name I've forgotten tried to introduce yellow ketchup in my area a couple of years ago, but they failed pretty badly. I bought a bottle, and while it tasted just like the the red stuff, it…
To be honest, I'm more fed up with the constant handwringing about them over here. I've never even heard of them outside of here, and I've never seen them in my search results.
Of course it's hype. It's not like they're hand-cranking html over there.
It said right there on the page I looked at that the information was from wikipedia.
He seems to follow the wikipedia licence.
I just wonder why the exact flv that makes the flashplayer in Firefox go bananas with CPU use can be played by mplayer without breaking a sweat.
I'd be far more interested in a generic ssh target thingy, than support for specific peripherals.
Sounds nice. Just too bad the contents of my NAS would cost $700 a month to keep on s3.
Big sites gets paid for just displaying ads, not just per click.
You'd think at least a hacker website would refrain from using random as a synonym of "stuff I found".
Tell that to the Turks and Armenians.
Wait, are you arguing that violent crimes are the only ones people should go to prison for? What about say, Bernie Madoff?
FWIW, they appear to be working on it. http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=16932
Try this, it may change your mind: https://panopticlick.eff.org/
You don't think google mines their access logs then?
Pft, that gentleman's agreement was broken when they sold my privacy down the river.
Use chrome. That's how all the adblockers for it works.
Well, if websites stop serving their ads via centralized servers tracking my every move across the web, I might consider not blocking them anymore (provided they're not animated and/or huge).
Now if they would only release some updated MacBook Pros. The current line is really outdated specwise.
I don't have a lj account and I'm not ebayed. Both Chrome and FF steadfastly refuses to steal my click.
I did before I posted the link, and I didn't get redirected to eBay.
They've disabled it. http://www.livejournal.com/support/see_request.bml?id=106017...
I wish he'd come up with some rules for fighting his own suck. I mean, he hasn't witten anything really good since Glengarry Glen Ross.
Yeah, but the users of the dominant smartphone demands native apps, because that's what they're used to. No matter how fancy you make your webapp, it's gonna be laggy over a slow connection, and the users will move on…
Obviously, you're not a stoner.
Some foodstuffs company whose name I've forgotten tried to introduce yellow ketchup in my area a couple of years ago, but they failed pretty badly. I bought a bottle, and while it tasted just like the the red stuff, it…
To be honest, I'm more fed up with the constant handwringing about them over here. I've never even heard of them outside of here, and I've never seen them in my search results.
Of course it's hype. It's not like they're hand-cranking html over there.
It said right there on the page I looked at that the information was from wikipedia.
He seems to follow the wikipedia licence.
I just wonder why the exact flv that makes the flashplayer in Firefox go bananas with CPU use can be played by mplayer without breaking a sweat.
I'd be far more interested in a generic ssh target thingy, than support for specific peripherals.
Sounds nice. Just too bad the contents of my NAS would cost $700 a month to keep on s3.
Big sites gets paid for just displaying ads, not just per click.
You'd think at least a hacker website would refrain from using random as a synonym of "stuff I found".
Tell that to the Turks and Armenians.
Wait, are you arguing that violent crimes are the only ones people should go to prison for? What about say, Bernie Madoff?
FWIW, they appear to be working on it. http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=16932
Try this, it may change your mind: https://panopticlick.eff.org/
You don't think google mines their access logs then?
Pft, that gentleman's agreement was broken when they sold my privacy down the river.
Use chrome. That's how all the adblockers for it works.
Well, if websites stop serving their ads via centralized servers tracking my every move across the web, I might consider not blocking them anymore (provided they're not animated and/or huge).
Now if they would only release some updated MacBook Pros. The current line is really outdated specwise.
I don't have a lj account and I'm not ebayed. Both Chrome and FF steadfastly refuses to steal my click.
I did before I posted the link, and I didn't get redirected to eBay.
They've disabled it. http://www.livejournal.com/support/see_request.bml?id=106017...