Comment Do not use the cab^H^H^H HomePod (Score 1) 327
We live underground. We talk with our hands. We wear the earplugs all of our lives. Do not use the HomePod.
We live underground. We talk with our hands. We wear the earplugs all of our lives. Do not use the HomePod.
Remind me to disable Cortana
Amen. Been using Classic Theme Restorer for so long I no longer recognize screenshots of Firefox when they come up in the inevitable twice-yearly "Firefox to get UI overhaul!" Slashdot article.
Fascinating example use case, thanks!
"Wrong" is harsh, I agree, but I do wonder about folks that have so many tabs open. Isn't that what bookmarks are for? You're obviously not flipping between 100+ pages in the course of a single
Again, not saying "wrong" at all - just saying I'm one of those users that closes every tab after looking at the page. My average tab count over the course of a day's work is probably three - so having 100+ tabs just seems unfamiliar to me.
Also, you say it recently became difficult. That's in a particular browser? Any idea what changed?
"Unicide" : when a website kills its own usability by failing to specify its character set correctly.
I'd stop to post about how useful social network integration will be for my graphics driver's settings manager prog but I need to go visit the bike shop to buy some birthday presents for my koi.
I use Firefox and have been using Pocket (from a bookmarklet) for ages. So I guess that makes me one of the FF users that likes Pocket. However even I don't think it's in the slightest bit appropriate to integrate the service into the browser.
As it happens, I have my FF UI so heavily customized (menus and status bars forever, man) that I don't see any visible trace of Pocket and didn't know it had been added in this way until this article popped up.
Or maybe "like" is an term with no formal meaning here and I'm just "liking" page because that's what we call "bookmarks" on this particular website. Or "favorites", or "starred", or whatever. I might even be "liking" the page because I want to remember what a bunch of douchebags the associated outfit have been to me or my family in the past and want to keep an eye on their marketing babble so that I can warn friends/family not to be caught out by it.
When I "favorite" a website in Internet Explorer, nobody thinks it implies I commercially endorse whatever organization's page it was. Why should a "like" infer that.
Of course in practice I firewall Facebook at the router.
I googled a definition of "lightweighted". It isn't a word.
WTG bronies.
Bring back the 1-April-2006 Slashdot theme to celebrate.
Entire Star Wars section added solely to gain publicity for the rest of the work.
Mission accomplished.
Amen to that.
Should there not be a "Video Content" topic flag and a corresponding filter option?
That can't be right. I used to use MySpace and it used to break all the time!
"Little else matters than to write good code." -- Karl Lehenbauer