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Blame the cookery company that hired out a coder. Normals don't respect this discipline or it's trends and standards enough to care. They delight in not needing to pay the coder asap. Used to be, mechanical enginners made mechanical timers and the stuffed shirts actually understood and respected them as what they made could be held in the hand and marveled at. Now everything is made of that software stuff by people the normals have learned to be envious of and hold them in contempt.
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Would these guys not be the perfect subjects to teach the rest a little more respect? With just a little wizardry all of them could be headed south of the Rio Grande under a new name like Alonzo Gonzales within a few days. Now I know why they want that wall at the border at all cost!
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Speaking of lazy developers, there are so many sites that are simply unusable if you happen to have browser debugging enabled.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Why do you want to debug your browser?
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Browser debugging *turned on*? What is this, 2004? STOP USING IE, FFS!
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There are many sites that are simply unusable no matter what your browser or what is enabled...
Steve Naidamast
Sr. Software Engineer
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com
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Even though they're "functional", pretty useless still!
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Maybe the are really lazy and only checking the browser for activating the scripts
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Quote: The thermostat light on the cooker failed yesterday
Your wife has a thermostat light
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I wish. Herself has three recipes, two of which she stole from me and reduced to make them easier for her to cook. The best food she cooks is stuff I vacuum sealed and stuck in the freezer ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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My guess is that she's not really good at reading your stuff on the web either.
I'm retired. There's a nap for that...
- Harvey
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A little technophobic, she looks at cat pictures, Google news, the New York Times, and jigsaw puzzles. And swears her head off when the tablet battery runs low...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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In their defense, the web, at least until everybody switched to Chromium, is a nightmare of a platform. There's standards all right, but they're stupidly hard to read at times and there's no reference implementation against which to check.
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Yes, it's complicated - but especially for a shop site, selling direct to the public, you should check against the big four: Chrome, Safari, FireFox, and IE, possibly with Edge tacked on the end.
If you ignore the first two and they don't work, that's a huge chunk of your potential buyers who go somewhere else because they can't find a way to buy from you! Remember: nearly all Android devices use Chrome by default. All iPhone / iPads use Safari by default. And that's the bulk of the computing equipment the public shops online with ...
Not testing others because "It works with Edge" is just stupid and lazy.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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My "in their defense" doesn't mean "leave them alone, it's their moral right to do what they do". It's more of an "it's a sort of understandable mistake" opposed to "guys screwed up big time and it's unforgivable".
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Raising head to be shot.
Dont hate on <insert noun=""> without first knowing the constraints they had.
Blame the company all you want for being lazy but not the workers unless you have a tad more data points to say they had enough resource to be developing for more then IE. If site was built in last 2 years, yes.
Sites for cookers, which yours sounds like, could be template site from 10+ years ago.
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Sounds more like Lazy QA. (duck)
You said that the program works on Edge... (duck again)
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We are living in the age of software architecture-by-middle-level-managers: "Use this (software) tool, it's hot; be done by Friday (or else)." This is where all our technical debt came from.
Just look at HTML with its simplistic <title>...... semantic structure, if you can even call an office-memo-style a structure. HTML was just one instance of the SGML standard which was able to produce an infinite number of HTMLs. Yet, that is what we got. So poor has HTML been at describing computer-tractable structure that the abominable JavaScript was created just to get something to work by "Friday".
So, are programmers lazy? If you include being forced into hastily written code by higher-ups as lazy, then yes. Whichever is the case, their software output is indeed eating the world.
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I fixed your empty link - be careful with those:
<a href=...></a>Title looks a lot like "hidden link spam" and can get you kicked off the site erroneously.
<a href=...>Title</a> Is fine (when the link goes to somewhere useful as in your case.)
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Your editing ruined the point of my reply.
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Sorry - but there are trigger-happy members here, who would assume malicious intent and start the kicking process if I left it.
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One day, false positive security actions will be considered malfeasance along side hacking.
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My list of web sites that FireFox cannot handle is growing steadily. Sometimes, the entire page won't display. Sometimes, most of it works, but links to external resources (such as videos or discussion fora) are not handled. Some hooks that used to work with FireFox (e.g. for picking up the URLs of videos I view in FF), but a year or two ago, they changed something that forces me to switch to another browser.
I try to avoid anything that has the "Google" stamp on it (in particular if there is any sort of login) - they are just too clever at invading my privacy. So my backup browser currently is IE11. FireFox does handle a few things well, though: E.g. I like the history mechanism. So for now, I still stick to FF as my first try, and go to IE11 only when FF fails. That happens more and more frequently. Every new FF release seems to add more websites to my "Doesn't work with FF" list.
I do not have the spare time to get involved in FF development. Whatever is claimed: Reporting "problem websites" to the developers so that they can look into it never has any effect. I used to do that earlier, both for commercial and open source project: It never lead to anything. Usually, when I check two years later if anything has changed, the problem is still as strong and lively as ever.
So there are strong hints that I quite soon will have to find myself another default browser. It won't be Chrome. An alternative that is both Google and MS is not quite among my favorites. So maybe I will switch to IE11 as my default, not only when having problems, and then go to FF for those pages that doesn't work with IE11.
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Why didn't Aboriginal Australians invent agriculture?
Because someone beat them to it.
According to Book of Exalted Deeds, how to choose between two evils?
Go for the lesser one.
Would fantasy dwarves be able to invent and/or manufacture the radio?
Your fantasy, your choice. Isn't that the point? But considering that Sandi Toksvig is rarely off the radio, I'd say there's a good chance.
Can I reproduce this in Latex?
The fact that you're asking suggests that you can't.
It's right here. It's very very far
No, it's just really, really tiny.
Can I exit and reenter a UK station while waiting for a connecting train?
Depends on a) how long you have until the second train and b) whether you can find the door.
How was the space shuttle fuelled?
Heavily.
How to write Gaussian reduction?
Look at your question, delete the bit that says "How to write" and the question mark. Do you notice anything? Good! You've just written "Gaussian reduction". Gold star!
Do I need a visa for Japan as a New Zealand Citizen?
A Japanese embassy in NZ will provide a far better answer to this than the average person on the internet. In the meantime, I recommend Google.
What is an idiom, phrase or expression for situation such as "throw a pigeon among cats"
The psychotropic element of cannabis is known as THC (tetra-hydro-cannibol). Reduction in consumption is sometimes a good idea.
Is there an unambiguous name for the social/political theory "liberalism" without "leftist"?
Yes, it's called "liberalism", oddly enough. Who'd have thunk it?
Is Mercy Inverse Injustice or Inversed Injustice?
If in doubt, always go for the one without the made up word.
Which person is telling the truth?
It's not me.
What are the advantages to banks being located in the City of London (the Square Mile)?
It's handy for Liverpool Street Station and you can get some stupidly expensive sandwiches. Apart from that, I'm struggling.
How would a race of humanoids with tails design [vehicle] seats?
If they're good at designing stuff then quite well, otherwise quite badly.
What is Noita downloading every time I quit the game?
Ones and zeroes, I suspect, but I'd worry more about what it's uploading.
Is it plausible for a certain area of a continent to be/remain/become uninhabited for a long period of time?
It seems to work that way in the Gobi, the Sahara, Detroit and several other places.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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PeejayAdams wrote: Do I need a visa for Japan as a New Zealand Citizen?
A Japanese embassy in NZ will provide a far better answer to this than the average person on the internet. In the meantime, I recommend Google. Wouldn't it also depend if you were going to Japan or not?
Oh, BTW I checked with google, they don't do visa's for any country (yet).
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