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Kiyoshi
Posted on 03-22-12 10:17 PM, in Kawaii thread (thread needs even more love than Trelior's thread!) Link | ID: 10236
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Posted by Liliana
Why don't you draw such a picture? :P
I can't draw. I know someone who can though...

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Posted on 03-22-12 10:28 PM, in what did you catch so far? Link | ID: 10241
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Posted by Nicole
EDIT: And MissingNo, which is bad news for my Hall of Fame.
Enjoy your OR 128 Master Balls.

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Posted on 03-22-12 10:49 PM, in please don't post here, having such a huge backlog of questions scares me Link | ID: 10244
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Posted by Liliana
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Does knowing that wearing bunny ears would only make you look cuter make you feel any more confident in sharing?

Where would I buy bunny ears in real-life? <_<
Party stores, or otaku stores like the one in Düsseldorf.

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Kiyoshi
Posted on 03-23-12 12:14 AM, in Your avatar (or custom title) Link | ID: 10265
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Are you a boy or a girl?

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Posted on 03-23-12 12:19 AM, in please don't post here, having such a huge backlog of questions scares me Link | ID: 10266
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More fanmail arriving (unless Derpy drops all the letters).

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Posted on 03-23-12 12:36 AM, in please don't post here, having such a huge backlog of questions scares me Link | ID: 10272
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What do you think of this I-don't-want-to-watch-ponies-because-I-might-like-it-if-I-tried-it-and-I-will-be-ashamed-to-admit-it phase people are going through?

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Posted on 03-23-12 12:39 AM, in This thread is about Llamas. Link | ID: 10274
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Posted by Gywall
Posted by Liliana
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The future of the forum: ß no longer shows up correctly.

Ok that's reason enough to make me not wish the future. I can't live without my ß! ;_;
You're only concerned about your ß?
How will she ever have spaß without it?

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Posted on 03-23-12 12:49 AM, in please don't post here, having such a huge backlog of questions scares me Link | ID: 10278
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What is your favourite word in the German language?



Liliana ist geil :D

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Posted on 03-23-12 02:02 PM, in Browser Wars™ Link | ID: 10297
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Posted by Nicole
I have never had compatibility issues with Firefox, despite the "rapid upgrade" thing. o_O (Assuming we're talking about add-ons)
Add-on hell, only exists on Firefox thanks to XUL.

Posted by knuck
If you want to know what feature is coming up in next versions of Firefox just use Opera. The Mozilla Foundation loves stealing ideas from it. ;)
Chrome and even IE had some innovations as well, like out-of-process-plugins and Hardware Acceleration on desktops.

Posted by Ailure
Besides I have a hard time to take that page seriously after the "Firefox is a religion part" especially considering I seen Opera/IE/Chrome fanboys as bad.
Any browser as a religion is always bad. Once again, this is targeted at the aggressive "Rediscover the Web" marketing campaign.
One thing I find very peculiar, is the added pickyness I see in Firefox fanboys. I never hear a Chrome (or Chromium if you will)/IE/Opera fan say things like "open-source is better" without reasoning why, or the classic "I am staying at this lower version of my browser", which ironically shows they are unhappy with the company making their browser, still they are not switching.

Posted by Ailure
Funny though, I have a system like that with IE 6. It's not a very pleasant browsing experience though.
It sure isn't, but it runs nontheless.

Posted by Ailure
Myth - "Firefox is Completely Free"
Reality - "The truth is, while Mozilla Firefox is open source, it is not entirely free. Several elements are restricted by the EULA, including the trademarked Firefox name, artwork, and the proprietary Talkback crash reporter."
Note by me: This is true! However it's why browsers like Iceweasel exist, which is basically the Firefox browser without the brand. It's not really that much of an issue, although it's why Firefox forks have the generic globe at worst. I don't really consider it a problem, since if you fork you probably want to use a different name in the first place.
Similar things can be said about Iron for Chrome. It's an effect of open-source.

Posted by Ailure
Nearly all modern browsers caches aggressively though if you have a lot of RAM, and why shouldn't they?
That has indeed changed through the years a lot.
I like it when memory-intensive apps cache when there is memory left, Windows Vista/7 does this with SuperFetch, which makes launching frequently used apps a lot faster, and I heard Photoshop caches stuff as well.


Posted by Ailure
Myth - "Performance
Note: The browser that can claim being fastest switches constantly. It's a perfomance race between the browsers, which is a good thing for us consumers (assuming that.. they are not sacrificing speed for security).
Yes but it's always a race between Chrome and Opera. It took Firefox until version 7 to get an even decent speed. Try out some benches yourself at http://peacekeeper.futuremark.com. What you will mostly see is Opera being fastest at graphics, while Chrome is fastest in string manipulation, and supports proprietary codecs.

Posted by Ailure
His note - Internet Explorer 6 is still actively supported by Microsoft.
Counternote: IE6 is under extended support! But that's basically the software equivalent of it being on lifesupport, and it's intended for companies who insists with legacy. Microsoft themselves however wants you to use their latest software version of IE which... is understandable!
Nobody should use IE6 today.

Posted by Ailure
My prediction is that mobile browsers will only increase for awhile too so that's a factor, and IE seems to be steadily going downwards in user share.
The drop IE was in has been leveled off quite nicely. You will see it rise when Windows 8 comes out, with Metro IE10, and desktop IE10 (which is actually pretty good in HTML5 and CSS3 support).

Posted by Ailure
Myth - "Firefox is More Secure because it does not use ActiveX"
Note: Why is he defending ActiveX? It's always been really badly sandboxed unlike let say... a Java applet. I'm it's a tech that have died out.
Firefox's XUL extension platform did not have proper sandboxing either. The plugin system did, I will give you that one. On IE5 ActiveX was a big problem, on IE6 unsigned ActiveX controls were blocked, and later we got the information bar that made you choose (although then sites started persuading users to give permission).
But the real problem here was Windows 98, which had no access control lists in its filesystem.

And once again: NEVER RUN A BROWSER WITH ADMIN RIGHTS!

Posted by Ailure
Note: It's near impossible to make a extension/plugin system safe if the extension/plugin is rogue. So that's true for anything with said functionality. Even with only HTML/CSS/JS access,you can still mess up stuff pretty bad, with some clever tricks you can easily make a password sniffer with HTML injection.
W3C extensions are still a whole lot safer than XUL entensions which can inject program code directly and basically mess up your entire system.

Posted by Ailure
Several of those are wrong and just gives away the author as a Opera fanboy.
This is an Opera fanboy at that time :P

Posted by Ailure
Opera is not the first tabbed browser, it was early but it wasn't first.
While true, it was the first one of the big 5. And I think the author's point here is to counter the fanboys saying Mozilla had invented it.

Posted by Ailure
Firefox passes them all. But ACID have been criticized for testing edge cases and not really being a useful benchmark, more of a bragging right.
You're kidding, right? Really, Opera and the webkit engine could do this back in March 2008, and the test had to be changed several times because Mozilla kept criticizing it! Then finally on 17 September 2011, that's 3,5 years later, the test was changed to make Firefox pass. IE happily along with it. So you see, MS and Mozilla are developing at the same speed nowadays ;)


Posted by Ailure
Oof, this is a case by case basis. Rule of thumb, if the site is standard compliment then blame the browser. Otherwise blame the page ;). Not as much of a problem anymore as recent versions of IE9 is at least supporting more recent stuff, and it's discouraged to design layouts around browser quirks.
Too bad XP only runs IE8, and still many users use IE on XP. Sometimes even still IE6...

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Posted on 03-23-12 03:11 PM, in Browser Wars™ Link | ID: 10302
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Posted by Ailure
It's been awhile since Firefox last broke plugins between version changes though (between version 3 and 4).
W3C plugins like Chrome and Opera use, and newer versions of Firefox can use as well, are made so they won't break. They can't inject code like XUL extensions so they are limited in what they can do, which is both a good and bad thing (but mostly good imo).

Posted by Ailure
Firefox 2.x on Win NT 3.5
That's because its predecessor Netscape Navigator did. As well as Opera 3.62, which still works on XP so try it it's fun :P

Posted by Nicole
And the key difference between ActiveX and Firefox extensions is that for the most part you should only get your Firefox extensions directly from Mozilla's repository itself, whereas ActiveX plugins came from arbitrary sources.
Both can be installed from any source, this counts for all browsers. There were even contaminated versions of legit Firefox plugins, so good that Firefox itself could not see the difference. But yeah, MS and Mozilla themselves won't give you the rogues :P
I know Opera gives an additional warning if you try to install an extension from outside.

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Posted on 03-23-12 04:03 PM, in Humorous YouTube videos Link | ID: 10307
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Posted on 03-23-12 04:07 PM, in Kafuka's CitiHall: "Scattered before you there are three tomes.." Link | ID: 10308
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On topic:
I drink the cheapest cola around (which is actually pretty good), because I can't live without my caffeine, and I don't like coffee.
I am not a clown either, so none of the 3 options for me.
In fact, the third option should be Jolt.

I want Mountain Dew Voltage.

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Posted on 03-23-12 04:58 PM, in Who will be the third person to reach 1000 posts? (rev. 2 of 03-23-12 05:06 PM by Kiyoshi) Link | ID: 10329
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Posted by Gywall
esq..whatever the fuck it was.

Bill S. Preston, esq., and Ted Theodore Logan!

Be excellent to each other.

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Posted on 03-23-12 06:26 PM, in Crit hard drive capacity (or, how much shit do -you- have on your computer?) Link | ID: 10340
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I need to install more games.

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Posted on 03-23-12 06:31 PM, in Kafuka's CitiHall: "Scattered before you there are three tomes.." Link | ID: 10341
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I think the thread title should be "Coke, Pepsi and Oreos", like in this catchy song.



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Posted on 03-23-12 07:05 PM, in Crit hard drive capacity (or, how much shit do -you- have on your computer?) Link | ID: 10346
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Forgot to mention my backup drive, which is 2 GB.

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Posted on 03-23-12 08:56 PM, in All your question are belong to Nicole. Ha ha ha. Link | ID: 10347
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I am planning on buying this netbook in a couple of months.
What do you think of it?

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Posted on 03-23-12 09:25 PM, in All your question are belong to Nicole. Ha ha ha. Link | ID: 10349
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Posted by Nicole
Posted by Gywall
Do you prefer long-haired or short-haired cats?

Well, my family actually has a long-haired and a short-haired cat, and I'll admit in that sense I prefer the longer-haired cat one because she's so fluffy. :-3 But caring for one is a lot more maintenance, you have to brush their fur and such, whereas the short-haired cat can take care of himself. :P
Posted by Kiyoshi
I am planning on buying this netbook in a couple of months.
What do you think of it?
For a Windows laptop I'd want something with a trackpoint, but those are pretty hard to find nowadays. (Unless you want a Dell Latitude or a ThinkPad)
I never liked "clitoris-mice". Some prefer a TouchPad, but nothing beats a real mouse for me. What do you like most?

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