> me before amazon prime day:i can't wait for prime day and all the awesome sales!!! me on amazon prime day:ooh 40% off a lawn mower and 30% off an exfoliating back scrubber this is 100% not what i wanted
@TylerH Yep, I mean I definitely don't use IE, at all. It's just that some websites I develop are viewed by a lot of government workers, who still have IE10 in their office environment, and have no administrative privileges to upgrade
Hahah I'm just guessing @TylerH but, I'm assuming if someone is an IT guy, and is forcing his users to keep using IE10, then he must be one outdated SoB
There's just so many offices still using IE10, developpers will not continue to break their ass to adapt their stuff to IE10 users, the gap is getting too big
That sucks @Sippy lol, but the thing is, TLS 1.0 is no longer a safe protocol, and for websites who wish to remain PCI compliant, they had to disable the support of TLS 1.0, IE10 by default has TLS 1.0 enabled, it does support 1.1 and 1.2 but the users have to manually change the settings to enable those
When I was 17 I was in a physics lab with a couple friends, it was basically a small class. The teacher was retiring and decided to let us do some experiments of our own.
the ability to customize my hardware, the ability to run my hardware full tilt for more than 3 hours before it crashes, the ability to actually OWN anything from the company, the ability to replace my own broken parts, etc.
@Kitler What are the reasons to not hate Apple though? They have become a greedy company that is just siphoning money out of it's consumers, and doing so in a very obvious manner.
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and you hhave to go through about 32 steps to download your right "KEY" file, to assign it to the right spot in xcode, to then be able to run your app on your iPad
@Kitler most buttons are not labeled, it tries to use "smart" behavior too much when I usually don't want it, some things I simply can't control at all unless I write some bash script, etc.
Yes agreed, OSX simplifies too much. But not to shit on their work, they've made an excellent OS that is designed for casual users, who only wish to use it for multimedia purposes, viewing videos, pictures, some games maybe