Well, it goes something like this. If my browser is going to rapid-release regardless of what I use, I'm gonna go with the one that doesn't suck ass in the process, i.e. chrome.
I, for one, have a Sapient AI written in Fortran whose sole purpose is testing new Firefox releases against the various corporate crapware it needs to be compatible with.
No, instead we should arbitrarily break shit simply because we can, serving no real purpose whatsoever aside from turning what was previously exceptionally stable into something that's shaky at best. Clown.
Chrome's been the same way since Google started it. Mozilla trying to play Google with their Firefox releases fucked up a previously reliable application in the process. See the fucking difference?
In Missouri, red light camera tickets were getting thrown out pretty much every time someone contested it. It came down to "prove I was driving."
Ugh, agreed. The most disappointing day of my life was hearing my mother say something along these lines.
If you've disabled plugins, then how would you be compromised by that plugin?
Well, it goes something like this. If my browser is going to rapid-release regardless of what I use, I'm gonna go with the one that doesn't suck ass in the process, i.e. chrome.
I, for one, have a Sapient AI written in Fortran whose sole purpose is testing new Firefox releases against the various corporate crapware it needs to be compatible with.
I know. That's why I asked AC if there was something he didn't understand about "every 5 weeks."
No, instead we should arbitrarily break shit simply because we can, serving no real purpose whatsoever aside from turning what was previously exceptionally stable into something that's shaky at best. Clown.
Chrome's been the same way since Google started it. Mozilla trying to play Google with their Firefox releases fucked up a previously reliable application in the process. See the fucking difference?
We already have at my office.
F12 in opera makes for a nifty facsimile of noscript.
Is there something about "every 5 weeks" that you don't understand?
Cron + prng + switch would have a similar effect.
I rolled my own. Scope is exactly what I need, quality is fine, and the cost, well, I guess it was kinda high if you factor in the time.
Succinctly stated. You've made my morning.
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Good Lord, you're right! Where, oh where will they ever get more NUMBERS when they run out?
dammit.
int grade(std::string project) {return 0;}
int grade(project) { return 0; }
Yes, and clearly there's a flaw with the internet, otherwise we wouldn't need the SSL/TLS encryption in the first place. Moron.
None whatsoever.
There's nothing wrong with public key cryptography. The issue is with the way it's handled, specifically the CAs.
I'd much rather, deal with yet another file sharing service, than have to read through, many, superfluous, commas.
I'm not sure that bonch can edit the summary.
Besides, if it's good, running it in a VM or chrooted (if windows supports that yet) won't help the slightest.
Stupidest thing I've read on slashdot in months.
With what versions is this extension compatible?