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Off-topic / Re: Linux
« le 23 Septembre 2016 à 16:00 »
The naggers of Linux (systemd, PulseAudio, the arrogant community, the general lack of security audits - ex.: OpenSSL, bash, ... - and many others) are only a small fraction of the reasons why I don't use Linux. <_<
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Support / Re: Suche eine german language
« le 19 Juin 2015 à 10:25 »
According to your horrible grammar, I actually wonder what you need a German language for. :P
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The Pub / Re: Google - Mobile Friendly...
« le 7 Mai 2015 à 11:25 »
As a PHP developer, I'd recommend you to consider using the @viewport CSS query, so you can choose different styles according to the "viewport width" (which mostly equals the mobile device resolution).
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Off-topic / Re: My Journey with Wedge.
« le 28 Avril 2015 à 10:09 »
You can also include JavaScript files based on your screen size or even platform. :)
Not in CSS but in JavaScript.
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Off-topic / Re: My Journey with Wedge.
« le 28 Avril 2015 à 01:14 »
You shouldn't use excess JavaScript anywhere. Indeed, Opera Mini has serious problems with JS overall, but responsive layouts are mostly CSS anyway. And if you use media queries, you can load CSS files from CSS according to your current screen size,  so you don't have to load the whole thing every time.
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Off-topic / Re: My Journey with Wedge.
« le 27 Avril 2015 à 21:49 »
What's the advantage of maintaining two complete themes instead?
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Off-topic / Re: My Journey with Wedge.
« le 27 Avril 2015 à 17:44 »
Have you seen ElkArte yet? Another nice SMF fork.
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The Pub / Re: Google - Mobile Friendly...
« le 21 Avril 2015 à 18:33 »
Most people got the original blog article wrong:

http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.de/2015/02/finding-more-mobile-friendly-search.html

Desktop users won't see a change.

I, for one, don't recommend to "optimize for Google". Who cares if your page looks awesome on a "mobile device" when its contents suck?
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Off-topic / Re: Windows
« le 12 Mars 2015 à 14:28 »
What does the Disk Cleanup utility tell you about which function hogs most of your space?
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Off-topic / Re: Linux
« le 11 Mars 2015 à 17:13 »
Citation de CerealGuy le 11 Mars 2015 à 15:46
And more consist of captured windows boxes.
What is your source?
Citation de CerealGuy le 11 Mars 2015 à 15:46
Really, no one cares about which OS you use.
I'd call this a brave thought, given it's posted in a thread about "who of you uses a certain OS?"...
Citation de CerealGuy le 11 Mars 2015 à 15:46
And when we talk about distributions, we often talk about desktops. So which one do you prefer?
Technically, bspwm (but I'm stuck with awesome wm yet because I'm still not done configuring bspwm).
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Off-topic / Re: Linux
« le 11 Mars 2015 à 14:10 »
Citation de Bunstonious le 11 Mars 2015 à 02:04
But not done often
Wrong. Many large bot nets consist of captured Linux servers.
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Off-topic / Re: Linux
« le 11 Mars 2015 à 01:55 »
Citation de Bunstonious le 11 Mars 2015 à 00:50
they all have similar vulnerabilities.
Precisely, so Linux is not a better choice than Windows from a technical POV.
Citation de Bunstonious le 11 Mars 2015 à 00:50
they still have a bigger desktop market share, and no there are not the same level of attacks on Mobile Devices / Linux etc.
Of course not: As Windows has gathered a pretty lot of exploit mitigation techniques since Windows Vista, mobile devices and servers are not only more interesting for those collecting personal data, they even are easier to intrude.
Citation de Bunstonious le 11 Mars 2015 à 00:50
They have access to that information regardless
Depends. They can go and try to break my OpenBSD box (double-encrypted). Good luck.
Citation de Bunstonious le 11 Mars 2015 à 00:50
you think they are going to target you specifically?
They don't need to target me in order to gather my data if I'm not cautious enough. They target everyone.
Citation de Bunstonious le 11 Mars 2015 à 00:50
Wake up mate.
^ This.
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Off-topic / Re: Linux
« le 10 Mars 2015 à 23:24 »
Citation
The thing with most of the "Microsoft Security Bugs" is that they usually allow an intruder to enter your PC
Oh well...

(And that's just the kernel!)
Citation
the problem that M$ operating systems have a majority market share
Leaving your "M$" flame aside (HALP! MICRO$OFT WANTS TO MAKE MONEY WITH THEIR PRODUCTS! BURN THEM!), guess the Linux market share on smartphones and servers - both are much more interesting targets than ordinary desktops. Then talk again.
Citation
Where did you get your tin-foil hat and where can I get one?
Knowing that government agencies are able to access all of my data if I'm not "paranoid" enough, does that make me a bad guy?
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Off-topic / Re: Linux
« le 10 Mars 2015 à 10:13 »
You started mentioning Microsoft's occasional slowness when fixing bugs, but it's irrelevant for non-Microsoft software? Interesting.

There's no such thing as "secure enough" in the post-Snowden era.
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Off-topic / Re: Linux
« le 10 Mars 2015 à 01:46 »
Citation de Bunstonious le 10 Mars 2015 à 00:25
how long have many Microsoft vulnerabilities existed before they were fixed!
Remember that 23-years old bug in X.org? Microsoft couldn't even beat that.