Domain: furaffinity.net
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RIP doggo
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Re:You run more, you use more... apk
YOU IN PARTICULAR ACTUALLY USE ANOTHER SYSTEM: THAT CERTAINLY MEANS MORE POWER CONSUMED IN & OF ITSELF!
Yes, that other system is my router. Without it, I would have no Internet at home.
When you run my program, it starts you out with between a 3-11mb hosts file (on average) - that's not "massive" & it's absolutely CURRENT data.
I've already told you, I'd rather block the entire domain owned by malware operators.
You don't NEED it resident (though it's great for protecting hosts that way if left resident) - even I don't leave it resident since the next run of it refreshes hosts from a PRISTINE copy of NEW data (unless you merge it with older data, which I DO, do (experimenting how FAR I can push hosts file data size for years now)).
Why don't you promote your solution on FurAffinity right now? The user base are having a crisis with the advertising, see comments on:
https://www.furaffinity.net/jo...
They have already done numerous changes with site updates that works around 'fixes' people keep coming up with.
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Re:Semi-anonymous coward
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001260268298
You have your identity linked to the same email address all over the internet. Including...Facebook.
You're not anywhere near being anonymous.
You have the same username for ebay, youtube, steam and http://www.furaffinity.net/user/eggman9713/
Holy Fuck. YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG
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Re:I am not in Tennessee.
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Re:Not set in stone
The one exception to this might be the whole 'hats' thing. It sure accomplished the goal of monetizing TF2 however it severely curtailed the main strength of the game, that being it's brilliant and uncluttered art design. Have you looked at any TF2 serverrs lately?
The only thing I remember about the hats was people getting all mad and promising to never play again when they had their hats removed as they cheated to get them.
Of course, you can't really trust those people to do what they say, there was an amusing blog post by this person I recall that was saying they would never play again. You look now, and that blog post disappeared and they've got loads of random TF2 references all over the place.
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Re:It's time.
I'm sure someone at Fur Affinity can draw an Steve Jobs as an anthropomorphic wolf wearing a raw wool turtleneck and pants. Or as a wolf/sheep hybrid.
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Re:Maverick Meerkat? Meh...
I'm waiting for Yiffy Yaffle.
It's going to come with an awesome background, have Second Life preinstalled, and a desktop applet to watch the latest submissions to Fur Affinity.
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Re:Space Porn
Or palming to furries.
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Re:Stability
Then you are not Linux or Firefox knowledgeable and a fanboy of one or the other.
Honestly, it doesn't happen on my systems, the only times I've ever really seen Firefox crash for other people is over the flash plugin being retarded, conflicting extensions and messed up user profiles.
On Ubuntu, prior to v9 of Ubuntu, default installs, Firefox crashed more than IE6 on my SP2 XP Home setup with similar number of windows running. Firefox bombed on me most after 40 open windows (I typically used to use around 60-75). I reboot Ubuntu about once a month, mainly because I want to not because I have to, and Firefox used to bomb at least 5-6x between reboots.
I run Kubuntu. I think the only time Firefox took a dump on me on my latest install was due to a replicable crashing issue in VLC's plugin, which crashed every browser - It was easilly remedied by replacing the plugin with another. The Firefox application itself however has not been responsible for the majority of FF crashes I've had over the years, and I have had only a few.
How many you got? On the earlier versions, I could use Firefox with under 20 windows and not have it crash. Push 30, and it stalls and crashes somewhat. More, see above.
With my window that has a tonne of Furaffinity pages, I would say definitely over a hundred, I don't want to even count that Window because it would take forever. I'd say about 20 to 40 in other Windows.
It doesn't crash, but admittedly it is a bit sluggish, but then again, any browser would be sluggish with this amount (Opera - due to it's weird plugin issues, Konqueror would have easily crashed on me by now).
Ahh, yes, blame the user. Blame the hardware. Blame the install. Don't look at forums. Don't look at user complaints. You probably have some newer hardware with ridiculous loads of memory.
Oh, I do. If you did the minimum amount of research on me, you would have found that I regulary help out on #Firefox on Mozilla's IRC network (and you would find, I also help out in loads of other projects, including support on Windows). I have plenty of experience in helping issues with Firefox and the cause is often, corrupted profiles, bad extensions, plugins being foobared when it comes to crashes. Less often, it's actually OS and hardware issues.