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09/02/2008 15:06 #45539

Just Testing Chrome
Category: web
Looks like file uploads work with surebert and flash via chrome . That was the one thing I was worried about the most. Cnan you tell I am on a windows machine. look, this is only one of four pictures I have on it, lol.

Seems like it uses a lot more memory than firefox. From what I can see in the task manager it has four open processes between 20-30MB and only two tabs are open.

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You know what it does not have is full page (media and all) zoom. I freakin love that. Oh, and a mac client ;(
joshua - 09/03/08 13:04
There is a Mac client in the works from what I understand.
tinypliny - 09/02/08 19:03
Hmmm.. I installed and tried it. Not happy about its memory hogging as well.
enknot - 09/02/08 17:54
One day you will love what this browser has done for the web... I know you will. I can feel it in my heart.
jon - 09/02/08 16:38
try "about:memory" in the address bar

09/01/2008 19:41 #45533

New Google Chrome Browser
Category: web
According to macrumors.com

Google announced today that they would be releasing a new open source web browser called Google Chrome. The new browser will be available for download as a beta starting tomorrow.



All I can say is fuck - i hate the idea of dealing with yet another new browser. With IE 8 coming along, and the new html 5 safari and firefox - did we really need yet another browser. Its weird because I am usually all about diversity. And I love the idea of standards. If all of the groups adhere to the standards or make thing similar it will be fine. Unfrotunatrly, each of the players involved - microsoft, apple, mozilla, and now google - is not only going to want to support the standards - they are also going to want to differentiate in order to offer new features and seem gain market share. To me it just makes Flex development all that much more appealing. Luckily, it is abased on webkit - like safari so at least there will be something in common. Unfortunately, they are using their own javascript engine. That means that every browser will have a unique javascript engine and that various version of the browsers will have different engines. Should be fun. Really what it means is that all the libraries are going to get bigger. Which sucks but then again broadband is broader and the new engines will be faster.

I wonder if the world will switch to chrome all at once.
tinypliny - 09/01/08 20:25
That is an interesting thought. It harks back to those days when many pieces of software "phoned home". I am not very software-code-wise but are there codes out there that can report your browsing habits without your knowing them? Could this be done by a universal cookie of some sort? Wouldn't the user have control over this data collection and stop it, if s/he wants to be anonymous? With more and more people using Tor (http://www.torproject.org/) does such random data collection amount to anything? I have to admit that I am confused. I am not sure if my confusion stems from my relative ignorance about the intrinsic structure and functioning of such data mining systems or just because I can't really understand what kind of data these systems are capable of collecting and what use they can be put to or both...
paul - 09/01/08 20:13
I personally don't think I would like a google browser. For the same reason I resisted some other google stuff. Think about it - they are totally interested in tracking everything you do. Now they own the browser itself. I am almost as sketched out by that as I am by IE - only not as much because it is at least open source. In general I like the idea of independent open source better e.g. Mozilla.
tinypliny - 09/01/08 19:53
Hmmm... Tough for developers indeed.

I am switching. HeeHaw. :D

09/01/2008 12:35 #45530

Flash Debug Player
Category: programming
I have been doing a lot of flash/javascript interface development and am using the flash debug player for development. It is funny what type of messgaes that other sites send to the debug console.

At somepoint today I found this in the logs


1
NO YOU SUCK! DON'T TAKE THE LORD'S NAME IN VAIN
Stop All Animation
Stop All Animation



I also found that javascript was sending my location was being sent a bunch.

var tf_partner_attributes={122: ['','',''],107: ['','','']};
var tf_zip = '14263';
var tf_city = 'Buffalo';
var tf_state = 'NY';
var tf_pub_attributes = ['#F78200',false,1,true,false,true,2,5,true,'1.0em' ];
var tf_on_fly_flag=0;
tf_show_fly_ads(tf_ads);

tinypliny - 09/01/08 19:39
Eh? What does that mean? Spybots are launching an (e:strip) attack?

09/01/2008 11:16 #45528

Three Meat Birthday for Mike
Category: birthdays
We celebrated (e:mike)'s birdthay dinner at my parents house. My mom made a delcious three meat meal consisting of shrimp, chicken and steak.
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For the first time I decided to try all three in one forkfull, which was quite delicious.

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Also for the first time ever (e:mike) ate with a big fork! Since he was a child he always insisted on eating with the little fork. Even at 6'3" he still ate with a mini fork. Now that he is 25 my parents said it is time to eat with a big boy fork. I don't think he was ready, lol. Here is looking sad when confronted with the big fork situation.

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And we also ate the bacon chocolate I got back in vegas (e:paul,45426) It was very delicious chocolate, sprinkled with bacon bits inside.
tinypliny - 09/01/08 19:40
Both the forks I own are miniforks!!!! :D
Big forks suck. So there.


What is that orange-yellow fried-pakoda type of thing above the beans?
metalpeter - 09/01/08 11:21
As Good as that steak looks, there is no way that it could ever taste as good as I Imagine Bacon and Chocalate would taste. Looks like a good dinner time was had.

08/31/2008 11:36 #45522

Sarah Palin and Wikipedia
Category: politics
Okay, I totally don't care about Sarah Palin but I did find this story from boingboing.net about an NPR story by Yuki Nogushi of interest because it involves the use of technology, specifically wikipedia, to shape peoples ideas about the candidate. How many of you looked her up on wikipedia after you found out she was announced? Probably a lot of people.

Well, it turns out:

Someone - and apparently it was just one person - felt like the existing biography wasn't appropriate for a vice-presidential candidate. On Friday, 15 minutes before the rumor that John McCain had picked Palin as his running mate, a Wikipedia editor discovered 30 mostly favorable changes had been made to the Alaska governor's profile.

She was called "a politician of eye-popping integrity" and sections on her participation in a beauty pageant and her alleged use of influence to get her former brother-in-law fired were diminished.



The same person editing McCain. That was probably the most affective way of shaping people ideas without spending a dime.

However, damn that thing is busy. Look at the history on it
It seems like everytime you look at it, it is different.
jim - 08/31/08 20:47
And she has foreign policy experience because she's adjacent to Russia!

I don't really care except it makes the Republicans look like hypocrites defending her after attacking Obama.
heidi - 08/31/08 20:45
Grrrrr... She governs a state with an estimated population of 663,661 :::link::: the 47th smallest state by population, above Vermont, Wyoming and North Dakota. :::link:::

So it's easier to compare her with mayors of large cities... :::link::: which puts her around Memphis, Tenn., Fort Worth, Texas, Charlotte, N.C., and Baltimore, Md. These aren't impressive credentials no matter how you look at them.
ajay - 08/31/08 12:48
(e:paul) , it looks like the Republican Distortion Field isn't having the desired effect on you. Please report to the nearest WalMart.

You see, things that you think are negative about Palin are only negative when applied to a Democrat; if it's a Republican, then those same negatives become positives. It may seem like a bizarro world, but it really is not. (waives hand).

So she hasn't traveled much abroad? OK, since she's a Republican, that means she's untouched by conventional thinking and will bring fresh ideas to the table. (A Democrat would have been called a rookie and without experience).

So she governs out in the boonies, and got elected by just 115,000 votes (our County Exec Chris Collins got more votes in his election) ? Since she's a Republican, that means she's a maverick who will shake up the Establishment. (A Democrat, on the other hand, would be considered inexperienced and "out of touch with mainstream America").

Glad I could clear that up for you...
tinypliny - 08/31/08 11:50
I know some people might take offence but to me she seems like a woman whose ideologies are very medieval and retrogressive. I was speaking to my parents back home and I got this strong impression that as a whole, this nomination is not being viewed favourably abroad. :(
paul - 08/31/08 11:47
I think the part that scares me most is that she has only been abroad twice and she could be president. She also lives in a land that is pretty much nothing like the rest of the country. I would think those factors combined would put her pretty out of touch with Americans and definitely with the world at large.
tinypliny - 08/31/08 11:43
I probably shouldn't care about her as well since I don't even have a franchise. But I can't help shuddering at the thought that she has even a miniscule of chance at being the president of this country. *shudder shudder, double, triple shudder*