stupid loops or recursion aside, "how to use 1G RAM with a mere internet forum" even sounds like a challenge.
Haloquadratum
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Best posts made by Haloquadratum
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RE: Honey I Discourse'd the RAM
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RE: Petition to rename "Like" to "Acknowledge"
Rather than just like or downvote, why not having full spectrum of reactions of Vanilla forums - Agree, Disagree, Like, WTF and LOL?. Very good at preventing excessive posts and way more discriminating that a single like. There are a lot of posts here that I would mark with a LOL but not with a heart.
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RE: :beers: The Beer Topic
I don't like Ales that much, too light a taste. Cream Stouts and Porters it is!
The indie:
http://www.stpetersbrewery.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Cream-Stout-Bottle-0008-150x150.jpgThe mainstream:
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RE: Microsoft sees the future of Windows 10 as "Sets"
So if I understand well this means:
One or many desktops
Windows on each desktopChanges to:
Single desktop
One or many Tabs
Windows on each tabMain issue of mine for virtual desktops is popup windows or notifications appearing on unpredictable places (current desktop, so they scatter through all them or same desktop and you don't notice if you aren't there). Doesn't seem too much of a change except maybe handling this better although with tabs cropping somewhere along windows title bars workspace may diminish.
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RE: The iPhone XS (will) Max (out your credit card)
How´s the iStore ecosystem these days? Among many others the prices of the phones drove me away but GooglePlay is godawful: terrible look and visual design, not being able to see the price up front or having to bother with ads forced down one's throat... sometimes I think access to the iStore is what you truly pay for but if Windows is any indications I wouldn't be surprised if Apple's catched with Android's shittyness instead.
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RE: Blakeyrat complains about Android, because it's shit
Ohh, I see. Nvm then, was fooled into this in other forum where some long time poster said it had been changed by security reasons and stopped searching but have confirmed now. Apparently some apps are too special snowflakes to be moved into the SD card but others can.
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RE: Blakeyrat complains about Android, because it's shit
When did Google kill the ability to move apps to the SD card? Given how a lot of phones cheapen on the inner storage and rely on the buyer to spend on a SD card, this severely castrates the functionality of a lot of phones or tablets.
Used to like the "pure android experience" over the bloatware that phone makers love to put on their devices but this managed to convince me otherwise.
How many apps there actually allocate the files they generate onto the SD card? Spotify is a pain in the ass and web advice is to erase the whole app and its cache, install again and pray.
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RE: :fa_apple: Macadelic audio players
This thread has made nostalgic about the good old days when I would just load the Sonique media player and fiddle with its sleek, three-sized skins. Itunes is already WTF enough, but the Sony media player that was supposed to be used with its CD or MD walkmans takes the cake. Never got to see ATRAC3 files in the wild.
Latest posts made by Haloquadratum
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RE: The iPhone XS (will) Max (out your credit card)
How´s the iStore ecosystem these days? Among many others the prices of the phones drove me away but GooglePlay is godawful: terrible look and visual design, not being able to see the price up front or having to bother with ads forced down one's throat... sometimes I think access to the iStore is what you truly pay for but if Windows is any indications I wouldn't be surprised if Apple's catched with Android's shittyness instead.
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RE: Microsoft sees the future of Windows 10 as "Sets"
So if I understand well this means:
One or many desktops
Windows on each desktopChanges to:
Single desktop
One or many Tabs
Windows on each tabMain issue of mine for virtual desktops is popup windows or notifications appearing on unpredictable places (current desktop, so they scatter through all them or same desktop and you don't notice if you aren't there). Doesn't seem too much of a change except maybe handling this better although with tabs cropping somewhere along windows title bars workspace may diminish.
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RE: Blakeyrat complains about Android, because it's shit
Ohh, I see. Nvm then, was fooled into this in other forum where some long time poster said it had been changed by security reasons and stopped searching but have confirmed now. Apparently some apps are too special snowflakes to be moved into the SD card but others can.
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RE: Blakeyrat complains about Android, because it's shit
When did Google kill the ability to move apps to the SD card? Given how a lot of phones cheapen on the inner storage and rely on the buyer to spend on a SD card, this severely castrates the functionality of a lot of phones or tablets.
Used to like the "pure android experience" over the bloatware that phone makers love to put on their devices but this managed to convince me otherwise.
How many apps there actually allocate the files they generate onto the SD card? Spotify is a pain in the ass and web advice is to erase the whole app and its cache, install again and pray.
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RE: :fa_apple: Macadelic audio players
This thread has made nostalgic about the good old days when I would just load the Sonique media player and fiddle with its sleek, three-sized skins. Itunes is already WTF enough, but the Sony media player that was supposed to be used with its CD or MD walkmans takes the cake. Never got to see ATRAC3 files in the wild.
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RE: This is video games now, apparently
If it's any consolation, SFV sales has been plummeting hard since week 1 so the game is on it's way to become yet another massive flop after Street Fighter x Tekken, which polluted the waters so damn bad Namco has sent its version of the crossover into vaporware land.
Sony should have made with Capcom what Microsoft did to Rare: buy the company for the sole purpose of getting the franchises and give everyone the boot so they could put in charge people both willing and able to properly program and design games.
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RE: But Lorne, you've already whored yourself out to office 2007 why not whore yourself out annually?
Wouldn't this criticism fit way better if directed to Google Apps?
Our internet service has been having some hiccups as of late and man, my appreciation for (desktop) Office has gone up like never before.
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Is there a way to share Play Books within a company who uses Google Apps for work?
We at the company have Google Apps for Work so we get to share documents as expected. That said, there are some nice ebooks we would like to have as "the company's reference library" just as hardcover books. However, any mention of Play Store assets within the GApW environment is conspicuously absent and a quick overview of Google Play for Work suggests it only lets people to get the apps, but not the content.
If there isn't any way to do it, it will be rather disappointing, considering that online collaboration and sharing is all the rage within Google. Do you know an alternative? So far the closest thing would be to download it via Kindle since books can be shared via a corporate lending plan, but that involves adding Kindle accounts for everyone involved on top of the already existing Goggle accounts.
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RE: Petition to rename "Like" to "Acknowledge"
Rather than just like or downvote, why not having full spectrum of reactions of Vanilla forums - Agree, Disagree, Like, WTF and LOL?. Very good at preventing excessive posts and way more discriminating that a single like. There are a lot of posts here that I would mark with a LOL but not with a heart.
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RE: Which RCS is the best James Blunt?
I can get behind that posture. It doesn't has to be an abstract or general economic belief a priori: the point is that there are parts of programming like debugging or adding a slick user interface that are necessary, but not interesting or enough of an intellectual challenge for a programmer to do them by his own initiative in his free time, and the tried and tested way to get someone to do it is to pay him for it. Therefore, the policy of trusting only paid software because that is the way of guaranteeing it also includes the necessary features that no programmer would do it for free, instead of having to rely on a product that may shift the burden of debugging to the user itself and under the guise of open source or having to employ extra time to get it working at the exact needs because it was originally conceived to satisfy a bunch of narrow cases that were of interest by its creator.
There's also the joker's saying "If you are good at something, never do it for free".