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  1. speeddefrost speeddefrost Marjolein Katsma

    I can live without the convos, but with javascript-everywhere insanity and blatent lack of accessibility I just can't (yet).

    about 7 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  2. speeddefrost speeddefrost

    Like, I'm sure many things will improve, but really, it's just very bad initial planning that led up to these issues.

    about 7 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  3. speeddefrost speeddefrost Marjolein Katsma

    I knew this was going to suck when I saw that it was using bootstrap, among other things. It's just madness.

    about 7 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  4. speeddefrost speeddefrost Marjolein Katsma

    It's NOT accessible. It's NOT sane. It's NOT EVEN BETA QUALITY in my opinion.

    about 7 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  5. speeddefrost speeddefrost Marjolein Katsma

    What's even better is that the tab key DOESN'T EVEN WORK.

    about 7 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  6. speeddefrost speeddefrost Marjolein Katsma

    No, what I meant was the absurd clicking: 1 to open post popup, another to type, (optional) 1-2 more for to/cc, and another to submit.

    about 7 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  7. speeddefrost speeddefrost Marjolein Katsma

    And because javascript necessity, lack of accessibility, tab key doesn't work, and the UI feels all over the place.

    about 7 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  8. speeddefrost speeddefrost Marjolein Katsma

    The web ui is a downgrade as well. Dependence on Javascript EVERYWHERE. Login forms can't even be auto-filled.

    about 7 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  9. speeddefrost speeddefrost

    Well, at least it isn't too ugly. http://pastebin.ca/2379940

    about 7 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  10. speeddefrost speeddefrost

    MY GOD. IT'S FULL OF MACROS.

    about 7 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  11. speeddefrost speeddefrost Marjolein Katsma

    ... last time they could be seen in more southern places was probably 2005. Activity spiked recently.

    about 8 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  12. speeddefrost speeddefrost Marjolein Katsma

    There were massive solar flares this past week, and I wouldn't think they're usual. Northern lights all over the place recently.

    about 8 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  13. speeddefrost speeddefrost Marjolein Katsma

    I was being rather sarcastic, but the unusual solar activity is odd, isn't it?

    about 8 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  14. speeddefrost speeddefrost

    Global warming: it's mostly the sun. http://ur1.ca/dz9mb

    about 9 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  15. speeddefrost speeddefrost

    I think there -are- corelations between morals, intelligence and hacking. But also the inverse; ego, myopia and botnets.

    about 9 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
  16. speeddefrost speeddefrost

    It's rather hard to test accuracy of big number equations. Even Google just yields 'Infinity' for anything above a certain amount. /sigh

    about 11 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
  17. speeddefrost speeddefrost

    Implemented mod() and pow() functions in my bignum library.

    about 11 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
  18. speeddefrost speeddefrost Marjolein Katsma

    Realistically, it's bribery - considering how badly Google wants your data.

    about 13 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in context
  19. speeddefrost speeddefrost

    Now that I have a working bignum library, I'm implementing private sessions (using diffie-hellman) in Novelty.

    about 13 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
  20. speeddefrost speeddefrost

    Why do so many common linux applications HAVE SO MANY compilation warnings? Stop being so damn sloppy.

    about 13 hours ago from web at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
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