I hate hearing that. 57 is supposed to have a much smaller memory footprint.
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XUL plugin support is completely gone, which killed my RSS feeder and NoScript. I imagine NoScript will adapt somehow and I'll find an RSS replacement if Bamboo doesn't, but it wasn't just that. Somehow my Bookmark -folders- were broken. This is why people hate upgrading!
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Wow, I knew it was going to kill one extension I need (DownThemAll!) and possibly another that there are replacements for (Greasemonkey), but I didn't know it killed NoScript too. Glad I waited. I'd have switched to Chrome ages ago if I didn't regularly have 50+ tabs open and/or had a lot more RAM.Volante wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 12:46 am XUL plugin support is completely gone, which killed my RSS feeder and NoScript. I imagine NoScript will adapt somehow and I'll find an RSS replacement if Bamboo doesn't, but it wasn't just that. Somehow my Bookmark -folders- were broken. This is why people hate upgrading!
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I hope so. I've been using Firefox forever, but I'm ready to ditch it since it seems to rapidly climb to using several gigs of RAM and consequently crawl on my computer lately. I've been thinking about switching over to Chrome.
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My Firefox crashes at least once or twice an hour nowadays. And if it doesn't, it's because I've proactively shut it down and restarted it before it does crash. So I've become very unhappy with it. But I'm still reluctant to move to yet another Google product (not that they don't know everything about me at this point anyway).This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 1:40 amI hope so. I've been using Firefox forever, but I'm ready to ditch it since it seems to rapidly climb to using several gigs of RAM and consequently crawl on my computer lately. I've been thinking about switching over to Chrome.
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Resistance is futile!alietr wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 8:58 amMy Firefox crashes at least once or twice an hour nowadays. And if it doesn't, it's because I've proactively shut it down and restarted it before it does crash. So I've become very unhappy with it. But I'm still reluctant to move to yet another Google product (not that they don't know everything about me at this point anyway).This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 1:40 amI hope so. I've been using Firefox forever, but I'm ready to ditch it since it seems to rapidly climb to using several gigs of RAM and consequently crawl on my computer lately. I've been thinking about switching over to Chrome.
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So what happens? After I wrote that, I shut Firefox down before it crashed again. When I restarted it, it did the update to 57. Which made several extensions stop working. It then suggests similar extensions, but when I click on them, I get a blank page. So I went directly to Firefox's extensions page and ... it comes up blank. Grrrr! (It's finally working. Whew!)This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:10 amResistance is futile!alietr wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 8:58 amMy Firefox crashes at least once or twice an hour nowadays. And if it doesn't, it's because I've proactively shut it down and restarted it before it does crash. So I've become very unhappy with it. But I'm still reluctant to move to yet another Google product (not that they don't know everything about me at this point anyway).This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 1:40 amI hope so. I've been using Firefox forever, but I'm ready to ditch it since it seems to rapidly climb to using several gigs of RAM and consequently crawl on my computer lately. I've been thinking about switching over to Chrome.
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Tried Firefox 57 for most of yesterday and all of today. Did not care for it. Used System Restore to roll myself back to 56. (Firefox, in typical arrogant software fashion, does not provide a rollback option because who would want to do that? Are you against progress or something?)
I might try again after they work the kinks out and get some more add-ons working. But honestly, it didn't LOOK like a step forward. The tab markers at the top of the screen in particular looked kind of junky and blockish.
I might try again after they work the kinks out and get some more add-ons working. But honestly, it didn't LOOK like a step forward. The tab markers at the top of the screen in particular looked kind of junky and blockish.
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Well, 57 isn't crashing frequently, but it still hangs. And I only have 6 tabs open currently. I hated the way the tabs looked. The first thing I did was click Customize from the menu (or whatever they're calling those three bars), and at the bottom of the page change the theme to "Light".opusthepenguin wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 3:56 pm Tried Firefox 57 for most of yesterday and all of today. Did not care for it. Used System Restore to roll myself back to 56. (Firefox, in typical arrogant software fashion, does not provide a rollback option because who would want to do that? Are you against progress or something?)
I might try again after they work the kinks out and get some more add-ons working. But honestly, it didn't LOOK like a step forward. The tab markers at the top of the screen in particular looked kind of junky and blockish.
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I found a decent enough RSS replacement, so I just need to wait for NoScript to work (*crosses fingers* Friday!) and I should be good to go. The theme is the least of my concern.opusthepenguin wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 3:56 pm Tried Firefox 57 for most of yesterday and all of today. Did not care for it. Used System Restore to roll myself back to 56. (Firefox, in typical arrogant software fashion, does not provide a rollback option because who would want to do that? Are you against progress or something?)
I might try again after they work the kinks out and get some more add-ons working. But honestly, it didn't LOOK like a step forward. The tab markers at the top of the screen in particular looked kind of junky and blockish.
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Please pardon the 1980s-sitcom-style Very Special Episode of this thread.
In a strange coincidence with the ToC that would have seen Cindy Stowell competing, one of my better "imaginary Internet friends" from another forum lost his own battle with cancer this morning. It was his third, having beaten it into remission twice before. He brought joy and mirth to every conversation, and faced the certainty of his fate with grace, humor, and incredible bravery. When @OntarioQuizzer announced that he would be donating part of the sale of TJF merchandise to cancer research this month, I made sure to join in, not just for Cindy's memory, but also in my friend's honor. He got to spend Thanksgiving morning surrounded by his family.
Godspeed, JB. This one's for you. (I'm unfortunately all out of scotch at the moment.) PS When I sent this picture to him, he laughed and recalled a night when he had called his mother to check up on her, and was "read the riot act" because he had interrupted Jeopardy!.
In a strange coincidence with the ToC that would have seen Cindy Stowell competing, one of my better "imaginary Internet friends" from another forum lost his own battle with cancer this morning. It was his third, having beaten it into remission twice before. He brought joy and mirth to every conversation, and faced the certainty of his fate with grace, humor, and incredible bravery. When @OntarioQuizzer announced that he would be donating part of the sale of TJF merchandise to cancer research this month, I made sure to join in, not just for Cindy's memory, but also in my friend's honor. He got to spend Thanksgiving morning surrounded by his family.
Godspeed, JB. This one's for you. (I'm unfortunately all out of scotch at the moment.) PS When I sent this picture to him, he laughed and recalled a night when he had called his mother to check up on her, and was "read the riot act" because he had interrupted Jeopardy!.
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I am very sorry to hear of your loss.
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Sorry for your loss, Pasha, Bamaman is right - cancer sucks.
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Hey, a boardie appearance! (scroll down a tad)
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Nothing worthwhile enough for the Current Events thread: The draw for the World Cup is Friday, tomorrow at 10 in the morning ET.
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NoScript works for Firefox now, so I've moved up/on. Does actually seem to run a bit faster, too, and I've never had reason to complain about before so that I've even noticed is impressive.
I'm watching Punisher on Netflix, and in one scene is a closeup of a guy securing a tie knot. A four-in-hand. Why is it always that ugly four-in-hand? Ties are irritating enough without that asymmetric eye injury. "Yes, you look great...well, except for that pug tongue out of your neck." Need to start a petition...Full Windsors or bust! If they're going to happen, at least make them look nice.
I'm watching Punisher on Netflix, and in one scene is a closeup of a guy securing a tie knot. A four-in-hand. Why is it always that ugly four-in-hand? Ties are irritating enough without that asymmetric eye injury. "Yes, you look great...well, except for that pug tongue out of your neck." Need to start a petition...Full Windsors or bust! If they're going to happen, at least make them look nice.
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Help me out here. I thought there was a Seinfeld episode where Kramer had an idea for pre-toasted bread. It's already toasted, you keep it in your freezer, and when you want some, you just pull a slice out and pop it in the toaster. "It skips a step." I was so sure of this that I tried to find a YouTube of it to show my daughter. (She'd just passed on to me the lifehack of pre-boiling your water and keeping it in the fridge.)
YouTube didn't know what I was talking about. The INTERNET doesn't know what I'm talking about. My Seinfeld expert friend doesn't know what I'm talking about. He checked with his Seinfeld fanatic friend who also doesn't recognize the plot. So I've accepted that this didn't happen on the show. I don't think it's from the Modern Seinfeld Twitter thingy either. But I'm not yet accepting that I'm crazy or that I've (once again) fallen through a wormhole into a parallel universe. Any help here? Anyone recognize the above scenario as belonging to some other sitcom or a movie or a comic strip or... SOMETHING?
YouTube didn't know what I was talking about. The INTERNET doesn't know what I'm talking about. My Seinfeld expert friend doesn't know what I'm talking about. He checked with his Seinfeld fanatic friend who also doesn't recognize the plot. So I've accepted that this didn't happen on the show. I don't think it's from the Modern Seinfeld Twitter thingy either. But I'm not yet accepting that I'm crazy or that I've (once again) fallen through a wormhole into a parallel universe. Any help here? Anyone recognize the above scenario as belonging to some other sitcom or a movie or a comic strip or... SOMETHING?
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Pretty sure that episode aired right after the broadcast premiere of the Sinbad genie movie "Shazaam."
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There's this ancient thing.