Reminds me of this
http://www.networkworld.com/article/...tisements.html
Reminds me of this
http://www.networkworld.com/article/...tisements.html
That's why I use NoScript (desktop) or just straight up disable Javascript (on my phone). Their options without scripts is severely limited. (Just checked their site on both, and no ads.) Having to fiddle with (temporary) white lists to get sites to work is a bit of a hassle, but the security is very reassuring. It also really opened my eyes to how prolific cross site scripting really is, and it scares me.
Despite my work computers having all sorts of enterprise anti-viruses and crap on them, I'd much prefer it if I was simply allowed to install NoScript. There'd be less CPU overhead, too! Alas...
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Heh, I remember that.
Nougat is pretty neat, got it on my Nexus 6P. I'm not overly excited for any of the features, but it's a nice update I guess. Having 2 apps split on the screen is pretty cool and it works well, but I don't think I'll ever use it. The new notification tray is also nice, although again nothing crazy. I think what gets me excited the most about new updates is wallpapers since I only use default, I like the new ones lol.
Also, I'm looking to buy new IEMs. I've always used the cheapest IEMs like apple earbuds, but I want something nice this time for gym/transport. Don't want to spend too much though. The Shure SE215 look awesome and fit my budget, but a lot of people say can't stand the sound signature. If I end up getting them I hope I'm not disappointed with their sound. I guess the downside of buying nice headphones (recently got dt880 600ohm) is that when you downgrade to cheaper headphones they sound like shit. Still, trying out a new sound signature will be fun, I've always owned "neutral" headphones (HD555->HD558->DT880)
Oh man. It FINALLY happened!
Canon announced the new 5D full frame DSLR!!!
The Mark IV!
GET HYPED.
Why shouldn't I get one? WHY SHOULDN'T I? I ASK YOU ALL!
The multi-window is weird. I don't want a phone screen bigger than 5", so then multi-window is tiny, and I don't use tablets as I find it an odd limitation between laptop and phone (thus why I have a laptop and a phone). That said, good for whomever really uses it.
Speaking of phones, Nvidia's announced Tegra X2 looks like a power consumption disaster =\
While we don't know how the new Denver 2 cores would perform, it's still wasting energy on ISA translation and we do know how power hungry A57 is... and 4x of em is like, why...
I have 2 tablets, an iPad and a Tab S2 =p.
The first one I use as a PDF reader in University and the other one I use for other stuff when I'm home and in my bed or in the restroom pooping. Tablets are the new restroom magazines!
And nobody should be using A57s by now. A73 is just better in every way possible.
Sounds nice with my pair of headphones. I think it is best with classical music. Ill have to watch this when I have time.
Honestly? I would rather trust my phone in 3rd parties....Most 1st parties do not update their crap after they release it. Even if they say they will.
Time...line? Time isn't made out of lines. It is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round. ~ Caboose
Know what else had multi-window support? The much maligned Windows 8.
Of course, Microsoft made the huge mistake of trying to push Metro / Modern on PCs. (Still don't know what they were thinking on that front. /boggle)
I'm with you, @Remilia. I think that tablets are too close to mobile to be desirable, to me. I'm also not a fan of "mobile OSes" in general because of how locked down they are. It makes sense on phones, but still.
Well, true. That's the entire reason I picked up a Nexus instead of a phone from any other manufacturer. I don't want to wait for a middleman (company) to get updates.
The funny thing is, on my computers, I'm much less timely with updating.
You know after reading some of those build quality blah blah blah of x y z brand thread.
So my cousin works in manufacturing and knows of the horrors of working with Apple but aside from that, one thing that... really should be obvious but somehow isn't is that build quality and such actually will always goes down the longer the product is in production.
He notes, you technically shouldn't be buying the first or second revision of a product cause the obvious of kinks need to be worked out, but don't buy the 5th, 6th, 7th etc revision either. You'd think that yield and quality would even out but tooling and production actually gets worse due to wear and tear and in essence the quality gets lower and lower. There's always a yield tolerance for these so they WILL get through the QA because it meets it within that tolerance, but in the end it still is worse quality even if it passes. In a sense when people say "They don't make it like it they used to", yeah it is very true but probably not in the sense most people think of.
Playing wow again.
Carving into things in Highmountains with artifact weapons.
Fun.
Blizzard pulled up their pants and realized they fucked up good and if they wanted to make more money again, they needed to do something extraordinary.
They did no less. I can only hope they can keep this up, but it's just incredibly well-done! They LEARNED from their mistakes in the last three expansions and put out something that I'm having more fun with than I think I ever had in TBC or WotLK. >_> (I started in TBC, didn't start in Vanilla, however earlier this year and summer I played a Vanilla server, completely Blizz-like, too.)
This might be the most fun I've ever had in this game.
Come guys, join the legi--
I mean, the fight AGAINST legion. Of course. *cough*
Naw, but it fun. Playing a pure dps class who can't respec tank or healer for the first time since tbc and first time since they introduced the lfd tool, not so much. 55minute queues on a quick day.