Viewing profile — experimental
experimental
HN member- Joined
- Wed, Apr 13, 2011, 2:04 AM UTC
- HN karma
- 10
- Public activity
- 27 items
- HN profile
- View on Hacker News ↗
About experimental
No profile information was provided.
Recent public activity
-
comment
Comment #2812808
Possibly disable hardware acceleration. Disable: Google Updater Google Toolbar FlashBlock if you have NoScript
-
comment
Comment #2812787
I wish they'd concentrate on making a browser that can start scrolling before all the Javascript on the page has finished running. That's weird, that's what happens to me in Chrome…
-
comment
Comment #2776076
On the article - What Mozilla are doing first with Electrolysis is like WebKit2, rather than like Chrome which is almost-but-not-there-yet process per-domain which will come later.…
-
comment
Comment #2776052
A reminder: you can use Alt to bring up the menu bar if you hide it. If you're using TabMixPlus, there may be an add-on that gives you better performance.
-
comment
Comment #2775903
You could help out coding Haiku OS (www.haiku-os.org) which is an x86 clean-room open source continuation of the once commercial BeOS being developed by a committed team. The empha…
-
comment
Comment #2775902
That sounds like a really cool idea. :) Do you have plans to release it? This combined with Ruby on Arduino ( http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2774170 ) could make a nice combin…
-
comment
Comment #2775851
App Tabs, In-content UI (like preferences in a tab), HTML/CSS/JS extension model and about:labs (proof on Aza Raskin's blog) These are just a few things Google has copied from Mozi…
-
comment
Comment #2775830
There is no politics. Simply put, the developer who first wrote it worked at Mozilla, Firefox's tools aren't designed to replace Firebug and Mozilla coordinated releases with the F…
-
comment
Comment #2670930
TechCrunch isn't really a good indication of browser market share, the type of user is more likely to use Chrome (usually sticks with the defaults even if they use extensions). Als…
-
comment
Comment #2670927
It's also true that users have moved to Firefox from Chrome, being that for example depending on the metric Firefox is faster, but mostly the same speed. QEMU in javascript is a go…
-
comment
Comment #2670886
I believe you should use the http link to lessen the strain on the server.
-
comment
Comment #2442824
This seems a little premature. It's the first build. The problem with these grids or "tests" (like the Acid3) is that they are being used to prove a point - but they fall short of …
-
comment
Comment #2441607
"* Use triggers and condition yourself to concentrate on the triggers. For me it's original-flavor Trident gum + rainymood.com + somafm.com/play/groovesalad." Can you elaborate on …
-
comment
Comment #2441465
I'm on the fence with them supporting XP. One comparison to take into account is Safari's releases have dropped support for an older OS, much less than 10 years, they did change pr…
-
comment
Comment #2441388
I have no idea.
-
comment
Comment #2441260
Cool thanks for the information.
-
comment
Comment #2441252
Can somebody explain how this doesn't contribute to the discussion? I was trying not to tell nikcub something they may already know, and trying to be helpful for anyone else while …
-
comment
Comment #2441135
They remove the moz (and possibly change something else) from the name when a vendor-neutral syntax has been reached. I think we have to wait a while for the final syntax.
-
comment
Comment #2441049
"Nginx uses an asynchronous event-driven approach to handling requests which provides more predictable performance under load, in contrast to the Apache HTTP server model that uses…
-
comment
Comment #2441023
Linus Torvalds said in 2001 he didn't use a bug tracker for the Linux kernel so I'm not sure if I should be worried. Apache, nginx and Cherokee also work on Haiku as well as a bunc…
-
comment
Comment #2441000
They collect a lot of personal information and considering Marc Andreessen is on the board of Facebook I won't trust a browser that has questionable practises like Facebook. Regard…
-
comment
Comment #2440976
I don't use OS X, but I thought I'd share a few bits of information. Also this page demonstrates why native local software is so great - no redundancy (exposing a dictionary to all…
-
comment
Comment #2440899
I know you didn't claim Apple invented it, but I thought it would be informative to say Apple have added their own ideas but the main idea comes from BeOS, a once commercially viab…
-
comment
Comment #2440752
"Windows goes even further: you can click through a link or button on a non-focused window." This is a interaction design mistake. On Windows, if you click inside an unfocused wind…
-
comment
Comment #2440683
I trust you know what you are doing. I'd like to warn others to be careful of what is removed, especially if you didn't put it there. The price is stability.