Poll: How many Tabs does your browser sport
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Jeff doesn't understand the browsing behaviour that most people have but it was no barrier to Discourse.
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I don't understand the browsing behaviour that creates such a situation.
I'm Doing It Wrong™.
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I tried opera recently, but it opens all tabs in the background, and has no obvious option to turn that off, so it's unsuable to me.
I'm the kind of person who wants to view content that I requested, instead of not.
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<sarcasm>You're all crazy.</sarcasm>
I mostly have this and another forum open at home, along with maybe one or two things I want to read or watch later and - of course - whatever I am doing right now in addition to that.At work, on the other hand, I tend to have progressively more tabs open as the day progresses, with about 25 or so in the end.
That might be because my laptop at home has low resolution and I have Firefox open in a sort-of 4:3ish width:height ratio, while I have two WSXGA+ screens at work of which I dedicate one to Chrome pretty much most of the time.
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I tend to have progressively more tabs open as the day progresses,
See, I don't really get this either. I work on websites, and I commonly have:- (sometimes) the CMS on dev
- (sometimes) also the CMS on prod
- two or three pages of the website I'm working on
- a distraction site like TDWTF or twitter.
Temprorary additions to that are when I occasionally google a thing, and then I tend to view results one by one; not in a mass-shotgun opening of tabs that are 95% useless anyway.
Given the benefit of the doubt that you're just doing your work, what do you do that creates so many tabs?
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<sarcasm>You're all crazy.</sarcasm>
If you don't think we really are all crazy, you haven't been here long enough.
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If you don't think we really are all crazy, you haven't been here long enough.
Hebbidy blaaaghtrupforslkomprrnnnnntpghghghghg proplr
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I almost always open links in new tabs, which means when I look something up, it almost always creates a Google/DDG tab and a tab with what I was looking for. And I never reuse my tabs and am too lazy to close tabs after I have used them, so they always end up piling up slowly.
In other words, I always have a backlog of the current day in tabs, but actively use only a few of them.Not to forget, hitting Debug in VS2010 somehow causes a new tab for the ASP.NET page I'm working on to appear. Which I almost never bother to close.
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If you don't think we really are all crazy, you haven't been here long enough.
You don't have to be crazy to post here, but it helps you to cope with Discourse.
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Hebbidy blaaaghtrupforslkomprrnnnnntpghghghghg proplr
Finnish people be like why is he talking about conjugating an old shoe for the benchmark what is he even talking about
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I'm sure there's a lojban joke waiting to emerge.
Also, that looks more like Welsh, in which case it'd be worrying about which sheep was next.
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Enough consonants and enough phlegm however.
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Does anyone else keep reading the topic title as "How many Tabs does your browser support" or is it just me?
I totally did.
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that is just a sign of the crazy taking over.
This title was carefully chosen among hundrets of possible candidates to represent the issue at hand!TL;DR
Hebbidy blaaaghtrupforslkomprrnnnnntpghghghghg proplrFiled Under: Gotta go to sleep before it gets me, too
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This title was carefully chosen among hundrets of possible candidates to represent the issue at hand!
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Does anyone else keep reading the topic title as "How many Tabs does your browser support" or is it just me?
I read it has [Poll: "How many Tabs does your browser" Sport.]
It seemed like a silly idea for a sport to me.
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And.....you broke Discourse again.
@PJH, can we get a badge for breaking Discourse by using it "correctly"? You didn't want any free time, did you?
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The quote in his post is something that I quoted.
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That could be done on CS if you didn't quote enough scaffolding from the previous post. See http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/the-bad-ideas-thread/254/581?u=pjh and the following post for example.
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That could be done on CS if you didn't quote enough scaffolding from the previous post.
Weren't we supposed to move to better discussion software?
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It's totally better if your are doing it right tm, believe me!
Also: "better" is relative to the eyes of the beholder or something among those lines.
Filed Under: Just when I thought that I was better, I realized that I don't know what better was
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Is it possible to use Discourse correctly?
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Is it possible to use Discourse correctly?
I think that would require it to work correctly.
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You can bypass Discourse working correctly by being Jeff!
Filed Under: Maybe being a Sam also works... I might have to look into that
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Yes, it works correctly for Jeff because his idea of 'working correctly' and thus 'using it correctly' are disconnected from any reality that we are part of.
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Yes, it works correctly for Jeff because his idea of 'working correctly' and thus 'using it correctly' are disconnected from any reality that we are part of.
<Movie Announcer Voice> In a world where everyone was doing it wrong … </Movie Announcer Voice>
Keanu Reeves: Dude, just open it in a new tab!
<Movie Announcer Voice> One man fights to do it right … </Movie Announcer Voice>
Hugo Weaving: You do not understand. Scrolling, Mr. Anderson. Infinite scrolling. It's here. And it cannot be stopped.
<Movie Announcer Voice> Against impossible odds … </Movie Announcer Voice>
Laurence Fishburne: You're breaking the Internet!
Hugo Weaving: The Internet is doing it wrong!<Movie Announcer Voice> He will do anything … </Movie Announcer Voice>
Laurence Fishburne: The CPU is overheating. The JavaScript engine can't take it!
<Movie Announcer Voice> To make it right … </Movie Announcer Voice>
Keanu Reeves: Whoooooooaaaa!
<Movie Announcer Voice> This summer. One man, one forum software … </Movie Announcer Voice>
Hugo Weaving: Fine. Have it their way. Sam, unleash the regex!
< Inception BWAAAARM > D I S C O U R S E< /Inception BWAAAARM >
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Goddamn. I need more than one like for this post.
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Ya lost me. What broke this time?
The quote in his post is something that I quoted.
Because I highlighted the quoted text and used the "quote reply" popup, which should simply not popup if you're quoting a quote unless it can properly handle the nesting.
I then failed to edit my post or find the original post to correct the attribution, because frankly I didn't give a damn who said it, I just needed context for my response to make more sense.
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I liked it for you
Filed under using Mobile version of discourse...will I survive?
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Goddamn. I need more than one like for this post.
I wanted to like for the whole post, and once again for< Inception BWAAAARM >
(which incidently is missing a slash in the closing tag)
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(which incidently is missing a slash in the closing tag)
HANZO!
Have a flag for dickweedery anyway.
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Error: insufficient dickweedery.