Comment "Going Sleeper"? (Score 2) 77
"Going Sleeper"? I don't get it. If you were laid off, why wouldn't you say so? You're under no obligation to a retailer you no longer work for, least of all to use some kind of coded language.
"Going Sleeper"? I don't get it. If you were laid off, why wouldn't you say so? You're under no obligation to a retailer you no longer work for, least of all to use some kind of coded language.
How about making clean and simple websites without a bunch of 3rd party connections.
Looking very much at you, Google spyware.
..yet here I am, still typing with two fingers.
and they want you to pay for it on top of it.
Welcome to the GoogleNet.
It's just that Google is slowly transforming the internet into Googlenet, and makes sure that you're trapped into it one part at the time.
It's back to the beginning of the internet with all the walled-in provider fiefdoms.
Sounds like they're still using Pentium PCs in the accounting department with old copies of Excel as a cost saving measure.
I looked at ADA a few years ago out of curiosity, and found itt interesting as a secure language.
But I don't like some of the strict syntax rules and noticed a bit of feature creep with the addition of OOP support, and I had no real project to work on so I didn't pursue it further.
Rust is just as interesting, but I see the same drawbacks and I see it going the way of C++ by adding new features on it all the time and abandoning simplicity.
C might need more attention to avoid bugs, but nothing beats its flexibility and simplicity. I really like it.
Sites are becoming more heavy by the year, yes, but I can leave Pale Moon open for weeks on end with a few sites open and a bunch which automatically unload (but not close) thanks to an extension.
Even with another window open with lots of active tabs, I had no problems keeping it open for weeks until I needed a restart for updates. I'm quite pleased with how stable this browser is.
The benefit is that it leaves RAM for all the other programs I'm running.
When I run Firefox with a few sites open it slows everything down to a crawl because of swapping, and I can't upgrade to more than the 4GB the laptop has.
That would be a good settings option for every browser.
I had to use Firefox for several sites because of incompatibility with their non-web standard changes, but haven't needed to since several Pale Moon updates ago.
They are aware of what Google does to wall off the internet.
I could run it in a VM, but then I'd lose a chunk of RAM to the VM.
Not very handy while limited to 4GB.
But I also like the browser to not swallow up all the RAM.
Pale Moon might be slower, especially on this old laptop, but it's fast enough to do what it should do and and limits itself to 2GB of RAM.
I consider that lightweight nowadays.
I had the same thoughts when I watched the first part. It all looked good but the acting would have been better with wooden puppets. Been a while since I watched such a boring movie.
I hadn't noticed the link to Blade Runner 2049, but now I see why I didn't like it in much the same way (being a replicant was not enough of an excuse). The original is one of my favourite movies, but 2049 is as real to me as those mythical pre and post trilogies of Star Wars that I have heard about, but can't find anywhere.
Physician: One upon whom we set our hopes when ill and our dogs when well. -- Ambrose Bierce