If this is the case, why is the new Slashdot mobile website so javascript heavy? I simply cannot use it on my phone and have to revert to the desktop version, which runs much smoother and faster.
Mobile websites should be lighter and faster than their desktop counterparts, not the other way around!
I wish someone - even Microsoft - would come up with a decent alternative to Google. Being a monopoly is making them more and more corrupt, and by being the gatekeeper, they now own too much of the internet.
Well whatever. Because that is me. I evolve, but I don't revolve. Or vice-versa. I suppose what you're trying to say is, you don't want another Chris Evans on your hands.
http://www.codelite.org/
Its the only IDE I've ever found comfortable to use on Linux.
Eclipse isn't designed for C++ and feels clunky as a result.
Code::Blocks was OK, but seemed to have too many bugs to make it usable.
CodeLite on the other hand is designed for C++ and I haven't encountered any major bugs preventing me from using it productively.
Whenever a site asks me to register before I can access content (and I don't mind my username/password being made public), I use http://www.mailinator.com/.
You basically make.up.an.email.address@mailinator.com, and then head over to the site, type in your made up email address, and it shows you the last 5 (probably spam) messages it has received.
Of course its totally unsecure (but that's sort of the point), so be careful what you use it for.
I imagine that if you are transferring data from Canada to Mexico, it is 99% likely to travel through the US.
No, the files are only sync'd to computers that you give your secret key out to.
If this is the case, why is the new Slashdot mobile website so javascript heavy? I simply cannot use it on my phone and have to revert to the desktop version, which runs much smoother and faster. Mobile websites should be lighter and faster than their desktop counterparts, not the other way around!
Now if only it didn't suck.
I wish someone - even Microsoft - would come up with a decent alternative to Google. Being a monopoly is making them more and more corrupt, and by being the gatekeeper, they now own too much of the internet.
Try duckduckgo.com. It's pretty good
Well whatever. Because that is me. I evolve, but I don't revolve. Or vice-versa. I suppose what you're trying to say is, you don't want another Chris Evans on your hands.
Use cygwin
What about the time and effort you spent replacing windows with linux?
http://www.codelite.org/ Its the only IDE I've ever found comfortable to use on Linux. Eclipse isn't designed for C++ and feels clunky as a result. Code::Blocks was OK, but seemed to have too many bugs to make it usable. CodeLite on the other hand is designed for C++ and I haven't encountered any major bugs preventing me from using it productively.
Whenever a site asks me to register before I can access content (and I don't mind my username/password being made public), I use http://www.mailinator.com/. You basically make.up.an.email.address@mailinator.com, and then head over to the site, type in your made up email address, and it shows you the last 5 (probably spam) messages it has received. Of course its totally unsecure (but that's sort of the point), so be careful what you use it for.
How appropriate. You fight like a cow.
Go to Options->Advanced->General and deselect "Begin finding when you begin typing"