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No OpenGL ES support. DirectX only.


I have only heard them talk about DirectX, unsurprisingly, however have you seen an official comment on this?


Agreed on Hypercritical being the stronger show now. It's also something that ages better, so that old episodes are still informative.


Absolutely. After months of being constantly busy, finally I had a few days to myself and listened to first episodes of Hypercritical (I got on aboard from episode 30) and they are really informative. Even those that are about really old events (like iPhone 5 predictions) are really insightful.


I was gonna say this, you nailed it. I find myself going back to 2011 to catch up on some current follow up


FYI: it's not compatible with 10.5.


Is there a clear guide to only allowing "first party" cookies using Chrome?


1. Open your Chrome preferences

2. Select Under the hood on the left

3. Hit the Content Settings button at the top under Privacy

http://i.imgur.com/KMynO.png

4. Check the box labeled Block third-party cookies and site data.

http://i.imgur.com/s6tG6.png


Edit:

The reason for the cookies is this plugin: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hhnjdplhmcnkiecamp...

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Maybe you can help me: I have the same preferences but there are some strange cookies I can't delete.

My Preferences: http://cl.ly/EW0B

My current cookies: http://cl.ly/EWuU

After I clicked on "Remove All": http://cl.ly/EX96

When I now restart Chrome (without visiting any sites and about:blank as start page) all cookies are back: http://cl.ly/EWBr

Any idea what could be causing this?


Wrench menu -> Settings -> Under the Hood -> Content Settings -> Block third-party cookies and site data


Strange. There was a comment supporting you that referred to the "Ad men" that would downvote you.

That comment has completely disappeared.

[Edit: bstar77 has cleared up the situation.]


How would you improve Finder?


"5GB's" should be "5GBs".


Hate those kind of copywriting error's.


Trolling is a art.


Thanks for pointing that out! Fixed now.


It's "champing at the bit."


Chomping has 20x the Google results. It may be wrong, but it's the common usage these days.


Hiring for Q2 perhaps?


All of the black hats who want to abuse numerous holes in your browser of choice?

They wouldn't necessarily even have to get you to click on a link. There have been numerous attacks against image processing libraries.


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