And those who haven't
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they would widen the slashdot audience, so we get less of an echo-chamber effect. It's always good to have a different perspective on things.
That's why I stopped reading slashdot. I turned my addiction towards reddit and hacker news, and realized how perverse slashdot's custom of not reading TFA is. Discussions basically go around what everyone skimmed from the summary. I'm not saying it's all bad; I've learned a lot from Slashdot but I've grown to like other websites' form of discussion.
I still like your semi-daily journal entries
engineers simultaneously defuse a fucking time bomb
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You will have much wider acceptance with HTML than Flash. There's a crap-ton more FlashBlock addons than HTMLBlockers. Modern devices and browsers support HTML much better than they support Flash
I'm thinking outdated PCs with IE6 might have an easier time with flash (we played flash games all the time at school >_>) than with javascript and canvas.
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