I'm one of the people that does that. While I assume it's less efficient than using shift, once you get really used to it I would argue that there isn't a big difference, and that it's not as inefficient as you think.…
I come from non-EU country and recently got a job in Germany, you can not get agreement from the federal employment agency to take that position if there are German citizens, or people from other EU countries, who would…
I use it primarily because quicken on mac is completely useless when you have multiple accounts with different currencies. They even list your totals wrong like "100 USD + 100 GBP = 200 EUR" last time I tried it. And…
I'm from a European, but not an EU member country, and I got offered a senior software developer job in Germany. I applied for a 12 month work visa, even signed a statement that I will return when it expires, and it got…
I don't think I've ever seen it not reach at least 100% of the daily goal.
>I see no privacy policy on the shapeoftheweb.mozilla.org site though you are correct that they do post that privacy policy on the completely different website www.mozilla.org. It's on the same subdomain, and it…
>There’s no account or sign-in required and nothing extra to download. Just start a conversation, send your friend a link and ask them to click it. I don't think this is such a great idea, at least in my case, if I'm…
What is the worst that could happen due to this change? Watching adult content isn't really something that "filthy perverts" do, nor is it considered as such thing. If someone with access to that data (IPS, government,…
As far as I remember this is an opt-in feature for developers who host their projects on sourceforge that makes the installer offer additional software, by 3rd parties, to be installed. That additional software may be…
Well they do have money, while they may not have members that possess the necessary knowledge I'm sure they could finance such attacks. That being said, they do not look to me like a group that would be using, and…
It's not everywhere, it has no video chat, and nobody uses it. If it somehow manages to "kill" anything it definitely won't be Skype.
Probably just iOS with a full screen app that's started by default and some changes in the default settings.
>I've been out of the loop for a few years, but no the votes aren't manipulated. Could you then explain the, pretty much on the dot, massive score changes every 2 hours? That was even more noticeable when the downvotes…
Has to be either a scam or it will require a payment after they get few users.
I've had quite the opposite experience. Chrome will use significantly more memory for me. Unfortunately, everything else works better in chrome so I'm sticking with it for now. In the past I had same experience as you,…
>you are pretty unfamiliar with the space Rackspace cloud files, as one of the things I haven't used from that list, is not even same thing as dropbox. I've researched software like dropbox when I deactivated it, I did…
That one seems to be targeted more at periodical backups than what dropbox does, which is more closer to syncing and backing up at the same time. Anyway, no I did not try it. From the website "It works with Amazon S3,…
I did, and then I reinstalled it when I saw that it's the only thing that works. Alternatives aren't as good as dropbox. Google drive is a close second, but without official linux client it's borderline useless to me -…
Requires too much watching of progress bars, for example if I click to download the software from the web just run it in background and once it's done let it show in software tab, going to process then clicking…
Or you could just use gfycat to create both gif and webm versions (up to 15 sec long) directly from youtube, vimeo etc.
Isn't that like the whole point of the app?
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I don't see how this is different and/or better than trakt.tv. And what the hell does "automatically track what you're watching" mean. 3rd party software? Like xbmc+trakt plugin? I also don't like how wherever you click…
I don't know if it's just the tab count or longer browsing sessions/history (I usually have my browser open for days without closing it) or whatever, so don't quote me on that. But FF is definitely uses more memory than…
Firefox uses less memory only on startup and when I have few tabs open. As soon as I start opening more tabs and browsing longer the memory usage is much larger on FF and the whole UI becomes less responsive and so do…
I'm one of the people that does that. While I assume it's less efficient than using shift, once you get really used to it I would argue that there isn't a big difference, and that it's not as inefficient as you think.…
I come from non-EU country and recently got a job in Germany, you can not get agreement from the federal employment agency to take that position if there are German citizens, or people from other EU countries, who would…
I use it primarily because quicken on mac is completely useless when you have multiple accounts with different currencies. They even list your totals wrong like "100 USD + 100 GBP = 200 EUR" last time I tried it. And…
I'm from a European, but not an EU member country, and I got offered a senior software developer job in Germany. I applied for a 12 month work visa, even signed a statement that I will return when it expires, and it got…
I don't think I've ever seen it not reach at least 100% of the daily goal.
>I see no privacy policy on the shapeoftheweb.mozilla.org site though you are correct that they do post that privacy policy on the completely different website www.mozilla.org. It's on the same subdomain, and it…
>There’s no account or sign-in required and nothing extra to download. Just start a conversation, send your friend a link and ask them to click it. I don't think this is such a great idea, at least in my case, if I'm…
What is the worst that could happen due to this change? Watching adult content isn't really something that "filthy perverts" do, nor is it considered as such thing. If someone with access to that data (IPS, government,…
As far as I remember this is an opt-in feature for developers who host their projects on sourceforge that makes the installer offer additional software, by 3rd parties, to be installed. That additional software may be…
Well they do have money, while they may not have members that possess the necessary knowledge I'm sure they could finance such attacks. That being said, they do not look to me like a group that would be using, and…
It's not everywhere, it has no video chat, and nobody uses it. If it somehow manages to "kill" anything it definitely won't be Skype.
Probably just iOS with a full screen app that's started by default and some changes in the default settings.
>I've been out of the loop for a few years, but no the votes aren't manipulated. Could you then explain the, pretty much on the dot, massive score changes every 2 hours? That was even more noticeable when the downvotes…
Has to be either a scam or it will require a payment after they get few users.
I've had quite the opposite experience. Chrome will use significantly more memory for me. Unfortunately, everything else works better in chrome so I'm sticking with it for now. In the past I had same experience as you,…
>you are pretty unfamiliar with the space Rackspace cloud files, as one of the things I haven't used from that list, is not even same thing as dropbox. I've researched software like dropbox when I deactivated it, I did…
That one seems to be targeted more at periodical backups than what dropbox does, which is more closer to syncing and backing up at the same time. Anyway, no I did not try it. From the website "It works with Amazon S3,…
I did, and then I reinstalled it when I saw that it's the only thing that works. Alternatives aren't as good as dropbox. Google drive is a close second, but without official linux client it's borderline useless to me -…
Requires too much watching of progress bars, for example if I click to download the software from the web just run it in background and once it's done let it show in software tab, going to process then clicking…
Or you could just use gfycat to create both gif and webm versions (up to 15 sec long) directly from youtube, vimeo etc.
Isn't that like the whole point of the app?
Sorted by sum of comments and votes, age is ignored.
I don't see how this is different and/or better than trakt.tv. And what the hell does "automatically track what you're watching" mean. 3rd party software? Like xbmc+trakt plugin? I also don't like how wherever you click…
I don't know if it's just the tab count or longer browsing sessions/history (I usually have my browser open for days without closing it) or whatever, so don't quote me on that. But FF is definitely uses more memory than…
Firefox uses less memory only on startup and when I have few tabs open. As soon as I start opening more tabs and browsing longer the memory usage is much larger on FF and the whole UI becomes less responsive and so do…