I like having a forward/back dropdown so that I can see where I am in my back/forward history and select how far forward or back to go next. I had to install the addon Backward/Forward History Dropdown 0.2.4 to get this functionality back.
You can right-click, or left-click and drag down on the back/forward arrows to bring up the history. (In case you didn't know and are not just using the addon because of preference.)
The problem I have with QR is the information IS NOT encoded in the code itself. Instead, a QR code is a pointer to some other (commercial) entity that is holding the information hostage, usually for a fee. So yes, you can have your own personal QR code - except you have to pay someone to hold the information for you. How about a 2D bar code that actually has the information in it and is directly readable? This can easily be done, it just isn't because QR is a really great business opportunity for the QR code vendor.
Umm, what?
The QR code simply contains data. Text, URL, image, vCard, email address, whatever. Where did you get this " QR code vendor" thing from?
I would also say that you have no idea what you are getting with a QR code. With a business card and a scanner you know what you are getting and it is all useful information.
You know exactly what you are getting since the QR code reader software displays it.
Did you ever actually use a QR code or are you just repeating some bullshit you read on the internet?
OK, Mr. Coward, how would YOU implement a way for the box to detect when the line is idle so that speed measurements can be made without interference from other network traffic?
Isn't this just disabling the auto-load of explorer.exe
No. Explorer.exe is a lot more integrated into the OS.
This is more like giving you a phone OS in which the desktop OS is an app.
Open the task manager and kill explorer.exe
You lose the desktop icons, the taskbar and any open Explorer/Control Panel windows, but the OS keeps on working, you can switch between open programs with Alt-Tab and open new programs from the task manager. Explorer.exe is only a few UI parts, I can imagine that Win8 wil load/unload it on demand, when an "old style" program is started or the user wants to switch to the "regular" desktop.
When done with this experiment just start explorer.exe again and everything is back to normal.
Not a Dane either, but according to this it is a real one-time pad with 148 codes. When they are used up a new card is snail-mailed. Apparently the card will be replaced by a hardware authenticator eventually.
In my experience people think their connection is slower because browsers display download speed as kiloBYTES/sec.
It is really "fun" when both the prefix and the unit are ambiguous.
PS: AFAIK HDDs were originally measured by how many 8-bit ASCII characters they could store. So a 1 MB drive was advertised as "able to store 1 million characters".
I like having a forward/back dropdown so that I can see where I am in my back/forward history and select how far forward or back to go next. I had to install the addon Backward/Forward History Dropdown 0.2.4 to get this functionality back.
You can right-click, or left-click and drag down on the back/forward arrows to bring up the history.
(In case you didn't know and are not just using the addon because of preference.)
The problem I have with QR is the information IS NOT encoded in the code itself. Instead, a QR code is a pointer to some other (commercial) entity that is holding the information hostage, usually for a fee. So yes, you can have your own personal QR code - except you have to pay someone to hold the information for you. How about a 2D bar code that actually has the information in it and is directly readable? This can easily be done, it just isn't because QR is a really great business opportunity for the QR code vendor.
Umm, what?
The QR code simply contains data. Text, URL, image, vCard, email address, whatever. Where did you get this " QR code vendor" thing from?
I would also say that you have no idea what you are getting with a QR code. With a business card and a scanner you know what you are getting and it is all useful information.
You know exactly what you are getting since the QR code reader software displays it.
Did you ever actually use a QR code or are you just repeating some bullshit you read on the internet?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rings_(gymnastics)
That's not how it works in practice. The TV doesn't have a specific chip for decoding HDCP.
This $8 chip disagrees with you.
Load it up with some keys and you get the unencrypted audio/video stream on the output pins.
Well Aurora is a pretty nice browser :)
In Windows 7:
1. Open the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl-Shift-Esc
2. Select the Performance tab
3. Check the Memory and Physical Memory sections.
4. Bonus: Click the Resource Monitor button and select the Memory tab to get a nice colored bar graph with mouseover tooltip explanations.
You would expect average people to configure SNMP on their routers?
Plugging in two cables seems more user-friendly.
I bet it is hard enough to find participants to this study already.
OK, Mr. Coward, how would YOU implement a way for the box to detect when the line is idle so that speed measurements can be made without interference from other network traffic?
The current supported versions are 3.6.22 and 6.0.2
It's steampunk
You mean gaslamp fantasy
There is nothing "fishy" about it, Firefox just doesn't include the issuing CA in its certificate store.
Unlike Chrome (and obviously IE), Mozilla software doesn't use the certs supplied with Windows.
If it is revoked, you get a "sec_error_revoked_certificate" error.
If it isn't, the page loads normally.
Mozilla already released updates to Firefox (3.6.21 and 6.0.1) to distrusts all DigiNotar certificates.
Test here: https://www.diginotar.nl/
Firefox: sec_error_revoked_certificate
Isn't this just disabling the auto-load of explorer.exe
No. Explorer.exe is a lot more integrated into the OS.
This is more like giving you a phone OS in which the desktop OS is an app.
Open the task manager and kill explorer.exe
You lose the desktop icons, the taskbar and any open Explorer/Control Panel windows, but the OS keeps on working, you can switch between open programs with Alt-Tab and open new programs from the task manager.
Explorer.exe is only a few UI parts, I can imagine that Win8 wil load/unload it on demand, when an "old style" program is started or the user wants to switch to the "regular" desktop.
When done with this experiment just start explorer.exe again and everything is back to normal.
(Tested on Windows 7)
Also, 4chan is basically the birthplace of Anonymous... Why would they attack it?
For the lulz.
It is a 1x1 pixel resolution 1 bit color display with variable aspect ratio.
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/deleting-diginotar-ca-cert
Clbuttic!
Not a Dane either, but according to this it is a real one-time pad with 148 codes. When they are used up a new card is snail-mailed. Apparently the card will be replaced by a hardware authenticator eventually.
In my experience people think their connection is slower because browsers display download speed as kiloBYTES/sec.
It is really "fun" when both the prefix and the unit are ambiguous.
PS:
AFAIK HDDs were originally measured by how many 8-bit ASCII characters they could store. So a 1 MB drive was advertised as "able to store 1 million characters".
This post is about Internet connection speeds, and as the linked article states:
# In Telecommunications, use of the correct SI definition of the unit is standard.
Therefore network connections are rated as you wrote in your first post.
So what exactly were you trying to say, except stating the obvious?
Dear User,
Please type "about:support" into the location bar, press Enter, click the "Copy to clipboard button" and paste it into here.
Thank you for giving as far mode debug info than a simple version number ever could.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Megabit
Like it has forever?
6 is released, 7 is in beta, 8 is testing (Aurora), 9 is trunk development (Nightly).
6 weeks later:
7 is released, 8 is in beta, 9 is testing, 10 is trunk development.
etc.
My chemo has worked
https://www.xkcd.com/931/