Re:Why can plugins crash the browser anyway?
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I was coming here to post the same thing. I've never had flash crash firefox. The firefox flash plug in runs as a seperate process called npviewer.bin. Maybe other browsers handle it different, but I severely doubt it. I was looking at that sentence and thinking "Oh, I'm a linux user, I know all about flash crashing..."
The article linked to in TFS fairly crummy, but following through leads to the full videos which are really good. I even sent it to a non-math nerd friend. Its worth a look for anyone who had little trouble imagining geometric shapes in Rn. God knows that was me when I had classes that delt with that. Eventually I was like "Fuck it. It doesn't have to make sense, just get to where you can pull it off on the final." Plus its doing a good job of showing multiple methods to represent it, past what your gif shows. Right now I'm only a few chapters in, so I hope it keeps up the quality.
Lately they've been using core2 desktop processors and not mobile chips in their laptops and are still hailed as being ecofriendly. I doubt for the next gen they will be using intel Atom or the AMD turion chips, or anything else thats actually geared towards being an energy efficent mobile chip. Now a days being "eco-friendly" is just pointing to one or two places where you are saving the enviroment. I could ship people huge bags of thallium, mercury and dead baby condors and still be hailed as eco-friendly as long as the packaging was recycled.
This has been around for a while. This isn't going to cut into the AT&Ts iPhone profit anymore than its cut into any other cell providers profit. Don't count on anything to change just because you can do it with an iphone now.
It was shut down for a little bit but its back open with a new owner. Its still a real chill ass place. Great music playing all the time, cheap drinks and rad shows. When I have friends come in from outta town it usually where I take 'em. They are open almost every night as a regular bar with no cover and have shows pretty often for a cover. If you are still in the Dallas area you should drop by some time. They've got a myspace with all the shows listed: http://www.myspace.com/redbloodclub
Most of the places I go around there are still smoking. Not being able to smoke in a restaurant is annoying to no end(I drive 40 min to get to coffee shop where I can smoke and read). But the bars I see shows at still allow smoking. Trees, Galaxy, Gypsy all allowed it. Red Blood Club still does. Only place I went that was non-smoking was The Door, but that was at the old location. I don't know if that has changed with the new locations. That place has changed since they got the new location. They went from being damn near a youth group to a place that serves booze and had Toxic Holocaust play there a couple weeks ago. But back on subject, I don't know what killed the music scene in Dallas, but its not the smoking ban
A lot of the buildings on Main have lofts on the second floor or are apartment complexes. And there is Adam's Hats. Extremely nice apartments. Just go one street over to Munger and its all houses and apartments. As far as I know there are no strip clubs there.
They provide an example. They have a tetris game written in java then implemented in javascript. (I don't know if its in the article here. I first read about this somewhere else). But the controls are a little sluggish and the game was fairly simple, but over all it was really impressive for javascript. I can see plenty of uses for this. If you are a business you want to make your web site available and functional to as many people as people. Not everyone has an up to date java run time on their computer. If the site made use of a japplet it'd be possible to provide a javascript implementation of it as an alternitive for those without the java run time. It sounds like what they've come up with will make that easy and cost effective to do
If making a new spin is an option then why not just ship with ff2 now and then re-spin it with ff3 when it hits release? I've got to say the idea of shipping with beta software as default kind of bothers me.
I haven't clicked the link, but when I've been seeing those yahoo trolls people have been saying it leads to last measure. Last measure will work in firefox, but noscript will stop it. Also an interesting side note, last measure has been open sourced under the BSD license, so check it out if youre interested.
From the article:
We decided once again to step it up and run Pogo on a dual-processor Opteron 256 with two 3GHz CPUs, 4GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA 8800 GT video card with 512MB of VRAM. From here, we were finally able to use Pogo enough to actually find out how well it works--for the most part, anyway.
I only wish I had a gaming rig that fast
And also these coat hangers only made a 2m long connection. They don't have any shielding so if you run them over long distances you will get interference. While 2m is more than long enough for a simple home stereo, some people need longer cables. For example at my parent's house, my dad has his sound system set up in the living run but has cables running through the ceiling to the patio and to the kitchen so he can listen to music while he cooks. A 50ft unshielded cable would sound awful and staticy. I still think monster cables are a massive rip off but, assuming that the forum post is legit, comparing the cables to a wire hanger at that short of a length isn't really fair and its not surprising they had similar sound.
and Linux is different? If I have a problem with my Linux machine I will follow the same path. A while back I had a xserver problem and rather than digging through conf files for a whole weekend to fix the problem I just copied my home folder and reformated/reinstalled the OS. There are lot of legit reasons to rag on MS, but thats just a computer problem in general
Cyber Warfare: A Question of Law or Policy?
BARKSDALE AFB, La. -- The perception that "legal" restrictions hinder the freedom of the Department of Defense to maneuver in cyberspace... They might as well just put sarcasm tags around it
Its not just business guys. Last semester I had "Ethics for computer science and electrical engineers." It was a new class they had just started offering and requiring for a CS degree. The number of Star Trek analogies coming from the crowd was painful.
It depends. I bought a new ATI card after they opened up the 2D driver specs. When booted into Linux I haven't had any problems with my day to day activities. Its only when it tries to render anything in 3D that it shits bricks. To be fair there may be a problem besides the driver that I haven't found yet, but right now all signs are pointed to driver/card problems. Honestly its not a big deal to me. I just don't use any fancy compositing manager and I never played games in Linux anyways. While I'm on the subject, I know when they released the 2D specs they said the 3D specs were on their way, but then I never heard anything out of that again. Does anyone know if or when that will happen if it hasn't already?
I was coming here to post the same thing. I've never had flash crash firefox. The firefox flash plug in runs as a seperate process called npviewer.bin. Maybe other browsers handle it different, but I severely doubt it. I was looking at that sentence and thinking "Oh, I'm a linux user, I know all about flash crashing..."
The article linked to in TFS fairly crummy, but following through leads to the full videos which are really good. I even sent it to a non-math nerd friend. Its worth a look for anyone who had little trouble imagining geometric shapes in Rn. God knows that was me when I had classes that delt with that. Eventually I was like "Fuck it. It doesn't have to make sense, just get to where you can pull it off on the final." Plus its doing a good job of showing multiple methods to represent it, past what your gif shows. Right now I'm only a few chapters in, so I hope it keeps up the quality.
Uhhh..... can I get a free tuner too?
Did you mean windows 98?
Lately they've been using core2 desktop processors and not mobile chips in their laptops and are still hailed as being ecofriendly. I doubt for the next gen they will be using intel Atom or the AMD turion chips, or anything else thats actually geared towards being an energy efficent mobile chip. Now a days being "eco-friendly" is just pointing to one or two places where you are saving the enviroment. I could ship people huge bags of thallium, mercury and dead baby condors and still be hailed as eco-friendly as long as the packaging was recycled.
This has been around for a while. This isn't going to cut into the AT&Ts iPhone profit anymore than its cut into any other cell providers profit. Don't count on anything to change just because you can do it with an iphone now.
And they also still teach assembly
It was shut down for a little bit but its back open with a new owner. Its still a real chill ass place. Great music playing all the time, cheap drinks and rad shows. When I have friends come in from outta town it usually where I take 'em. They are open almost every night as a regular bar with no cover and have shows pretty often for a cover. If you are still in the Dallas area you should drop by some time. They've got a myspace with all the shows listed: http://www.myspace.com/redbloodclub
Most of the places I go around there are still smoking. Not being able to smoke in a restaurant is annoying to no end(I drive 40 min to get to coffee shop where I can smoke and read). But the bars I see shows at still allow smoking. Trees, Galaxy, Gypsy all allowed it. Red Blood Club still does. Only place I went that was non-smoking was The Door, but that was at the old location. I don't know if that has changed with the new locations. That place has changed since they got the new location. They went from being damn near a youth group to a place that serves booze and had Toxic Holocaust play there a couple weeks ago. But back on subject, I don't know what killed the music scene in Dallas, but its not the smoking ban
A lot of the buildings on Main have lofts on the second floor or are apartment complexes. And there is Adam's Hats. Extremely nice apartments. Just go one street over to Munger and its all houses and apartments. As far as I know there are no strip clubs there.
They provide an example. They have a tetris game written in java then implemented in javascript. (I don't know if its in the article here. I first read about this somewhere else). But the controls are a little sluggish and the game was fairly simple, but over all it was really impressive for javascript. I can see plenty of uses for this. If you are a business you want to make your web site available and functional to as many people as people. Not everyone has an up to date java run time on their computer. If the site made use of a japplet it'd be possible to provide a javascript implementation of it as an alternitive for those without the java run time. It sounds like what they've come up with will make that easy and cost effective to do
If making a new spin is an option then why not just ship with ff2 now and then re-spin it with ff3 when it hits release? I've got to say the idea of shipping with beta software as default kind of bothers me.
I haven't clicked the link, but when I've been seeing those yahoo trolls people have been saying it leads to last measure. Last measure will work in firefox, but noscript will stop it. Also an interesting side note, last measure has been open sourced under the BSD license, so check it out if youre interested.
We decided once again to step it up and run Pogo on a dual-processor Opteron 256 with two 3GHz CPUs, 4GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA 8800 GT video card with 512MB of VRAM. From here, we were finally able to use Pogo enough to actually find out how well it works--for the most part, anyway.
I only wish I had a gaming rig that fast
And also these coat hangers only made a 2m long connection. They don't have any shielding so if you run them over long distances you will get interference. While 2m is more than long enough for a simple home stereo, some people need longer cables. For example at my parent's house, my dad has his sound system set up in the living run but has cables running through the ceiling to the patio and to the kitchen so he can listen to music while he cooks. A 50ft unshielded cable would sound awful and staticy. I still think monster cables are a massive rip off but, assuming that the forum post is legit, comparing the cables to a wire hanger at that short of a length isn't really fair and its not surprising they had similar sound.
Or to keep from getting fired. Even if he is saying positive things about the company speaking publicly is an easy way to get canned fast
and Linux is different? If I have a problem with my Linux machine I will follow the same path. A while back I had a xserver problem and rather than digging through conf files for a whole weekend to fix the problem I just copied my home folder and reformated/reinstalled the OS. There are lot of legit reasons to rag on MS, but thats just a computer problem in general
I'm pretty sure this is set during the new trilogy, *maybe* between the old and new. So it can't be a child of Han and Leia's
Don't get so butt hurt over it. Oh yeah, I went there
BARKSDALE AFB, La. -- The perception that "legal" restrictions hinder the freedom of the Department of Defense to maneuver in cyberspace
They might as well just put sarcasm tags around it
Its not just business guys. Last semester I had "Ethics for computer science and electrical engineers." It was a new class they had just started offering and requiring for a CS degree. The number of Star Trek analogies coming from the crowd was painful.
Just a wild guess, but I doubt with whatever distro they use, it won't be an alpha or beta verison. Just a hunch.
I don't care about 3D graphics in Linux. I still use windows for gaming.
It depends. I bought a new ATI card after they opened up the 2D driver specs. When booted into Linux I haven't had any problems with my day to day activities. Its only when it tries to render anything in 3D that it shits bricks. To be fair there may be a problem besides the driver that I haven't found yet, but right now all signs are pointed to driver/card problems. Honestly its not a big deal to me. I just don't use any fancy compositing manager and I never played games in Linux anyways. While I'm on the subject, I know when they released the 2D specs they said the 3D specs were on their way, but then I never heard anything out of that again. Does anyone know if or when that will happen if it hasn't already?
I'm the outspoken kind. Don't worry. I embraced my elitism a long time ago.