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Zenostein posted:What do you even need favicons for, the browser has its own built in expose` if you can't tell what any of your entirely too many tabs are. I don’t want to have to hit keys and invoke a different mode to find a tab. Favicons are present at all time, I should be able to eyeball them without clicking anything and just go to the one I want when ID’ed.
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I close my tabs when I'm done using a website, like putting a tool back in the drawer.
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I browse the internet in a big bed with my wife.
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FCKGW posted:I close my tabs when I'm done using a website, like putting a tool back in the drawer. Okay but have you tried not doing that and then getting really angry?
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Zenostein posted:What do you even need favicons for, the browser has its own built in expose` if you can't tell what any of your entirely too many tabs are. Icons are a way to quickly identify something without having to actually read it without using much space on a display. For example, I couldn't tell this thread's tab is on SA without seeing the grenade favicon, because the thread title is too long and the tab cuts off the part that says "The Something Awful Forums". They're great. Corb3t fucked around with this message at 19:17 on Feb 29, 2024 |
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Yeah, I don't understand all the hate for open tabs. I always have at least 10, 5 for work stuff and 5 for personal stuff. Why you guys only keep 1 tab open is more weird to me than having 100 tabs open. YMMV vv
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App Exposé is my tabs
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# ? Feb 29, 2024 20:47 |
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not enough people here with vivid memories of pre-tab browsing, clearly
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Corb3t posted:Icons are a way to quickly identify something without having to actually read it without using much space on a display. Using the SA app is better.
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# ? Feb 29, 2024 21:14 |
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Subjunctive posted:not enough people here with vivid memories of pre-tab browsing, clearly I remember keeping multiple workspaces in an old X11 window manager (Enlightenment 16, maybe?) with a web browser window or two in each of them and toggling back and forth that way. It was that, or just keep shuffling between them in Windows like a stack of cards. Tabs are a killer feature for multitasking.
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Subjunctive posted:not enough people here with vivid memories of pre-tab browsing, clearly Oh I do and I, never going back to that.
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# ? Feb 29, 2024 22:17 |
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FCKGW posted:I close my tabs when I'm done using a website, like putting a tool back in the drawer. Yes, I definitely want to keep opening and closing the 5-20 work tabs I’m in and out of all day. That would be very efficient.
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# ? Feb 29, 2024 22:19 |
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Y'all ain’t doing that much work lol.
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# ? Feb 29, 2024 22:24 |
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containers, my friends
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smr posted:Yes, I definitely want to keep opening and closing the 5-20 work tabs I’m in and out of all day. That would be very efficient. If you don’t have that many tabs open for work, you’re slacking, or not trying hard enough to earn your salary.
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eightysixed posted:This was my point. Getting put on a PIP because my browser only had four tabs open when my boss walked by
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If you're not your own boss, owning your own Company you missed a step along the way, but as long as it works e: my avatar
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eightysixed posted:This was my point. How many YouTube videos can you watch at once?
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I have a coworker using a 2017 MacBook (personal device) with the following specs: MacBook Pro 13 2017 2.3Ghz Intel Core i5 8GB LP DDR3 2133Mhz An intel iGPU of some sort 128GB SSD He’s still running macOS High Sierra. Security isn’t a concern for him, but he’s worried that if he updates for sake of security and features (like running modern versions of Chrome/FF) he’ll be bogged down by new OS bloat and the computer will be noticeably more sluggish after an upgrade. He’d prefer not to lose any performance or have his already meager SSD space hugely impacted (I think the current OS install size is 22GB) I have my own opinions on upgrading but I told him I’d still ask around to see if he should upgrade. Also if he really hates the slowdown of a modern OS, can he revert back (even if that reversion requires a nuke & pave?)
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Silly Burrito posted:How many YouTube videos can you watch at once? 1
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buglord posted:I have a coworker using a 2017 MacBook (personal device) with the following specs: I have a 2017 MacBook Air (which is now 100% capped at Monterey and I still love it, if that helps at all. edit: and my laptop is 1.8ghz and also 8GB RAM and 128 GB storage. He/she will be fine. eightysixed fucked around with this message at 23:05 on Feb 29, 2024 |
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I don’t have any evidence at my fingertips (no tabs currently sorry) but I’m pretty sure every macOS and even iOS update provides general performance gains across the board compared to previous versions, and a lot of the bloat/slowdown talk is just internet telephone. One real reason for not upgrading would be to avoid the visual updates, although if they’re already on HS then I doubt there’s much difference. I personally held onto Mojave for years to avoid the “visual simplification” that Big Sur brought but I’ve since updated for software reasons and got over it. It’s always possible to downgrade but it can be a pretty convoluted process.
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buglord posted:I have a coworker using a 2017 MacBook (personal device) with the following specs: Before I wiped it to pass it along, I had an unsupported version on there - either Monterey or Ventura or whatever was newest at the time. I used it as my daily driver for work and it probably would still be perfectly fine if I had to use it today. I personally wouldn't hesitate to upgrade it at all. There's a decent chance it will either run better, take up less disk space, or add some useful features. I'm not aware of any case where functionality or hardware support would be lost from a (supported) upgrade version. And with some small exceptions there is usually no real harm in using a tool to go a version or two past the last supported version either, if there are especially useful features he may want to use.
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SLOSifl posted:I can't say I ever upgraded the OS on any Mac and saw any performance issues at all to be honest.
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Is there a word processor that's basically Textedit's rich text mode but a liiiiittle bit more fully featured? I really only need headers and footers, but basic styles might also be nice. I know about Markdown and like how light it is, but I don't really see the point of making one type of file to make another type of file. Docx and rtf to the bitter end.
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HorseHeadBed posted:Is there a word processor that's basically Textedit's rich text mode but a liiiiittle bit more fully featured? I really only need headers and footers, but basic styles might also be nice. I know about Markdown and like how light it is, but I don't really see the point of making one type of file to make another type of file. Docx and rtf to the bitter end. does tex-edit still run on new macs?
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HorseHeadBed posted:Is there a word processor that's basically Textedit's rich text mode but a liiiiittle bit more fully featured? I really only need headers and footers, but basic styles might also be nice. I know about Markdown and like how light it is, but I don't really see the point of making one type of file to make another type of file. Docx and rtf to the bitter end. Pages?
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Tex-Edit looks like it’s only until 10.14. Pages is an option I suppose, but I don’t like the side bar for formatting and the fact that it isn’t doc/rtf native makes me worry about not being able to access files in the future. It would make sync and working on an iPad more straightforward, though I would still prefer something a bit leaner.
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HorseHeadBed posted:Is there a word processor that's basically Textedit's rich text mode but a liiiiittle bit more fully featured? I really only need headers and footers, but basic styles might also be nice. I know about Markdown and like how light it is, but I don't really see the point of making one type of file to make another type of file. Docx and rtf to the bitter end. WordPerfect on Parallels Real answer as sad as it makes me is Word for Mac.
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You had the gumption to recommend that, that was my first thought too, but I kept my mouth shut. I think it all depends on what you’re trying to create. Pages totally works for so many things, and he said he wanted simple so InDesign is out. But yeah, Word for Mac, or try to get acclimated to Pages. Or if you just want something super simple, just use Notes?
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Dans Macabre posted:WordPerfect on Parallels if you’re gonna consider this then go full hog and get minivmac running word 5.1
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eightysixed posted:You had the gumption to recommend that, that was my first thought too, but I kept my mouth shut. Pages has too many things that are stupid and/or not standard that I just can't recommend it for anything. I used to recommend Pages before Word for Mac supported RTL but ever since that started working it's Word for Mac all the way. Word for Mac definitely has some stupid poo poo about it, and Word in general (even the Windows version) has gotten worse in some areas esp track changes and comments IMO, but it's still one of those apps where it's standard enough that it's worth using because it'll be pretty much the same everywhere and libreoffice is compatible with it down to the keyboard shortcuts etc.
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Is there a third party application to let me adjust the colour calibration of my iMac manually, like, let's say, an old Dell monitor would have some RGB sliders hidden in the settings you could adjust if you wanted to eyeball the calibration a little bit better? My screen is a little too pink but the built-in display calibration application isn't letting me dial it out, and I don't want to have to buy a $200 tool to do it for me when I can eyeball it and be accurate enough for my use case. Edit: I should say I'm running High Sierra on this machine and am not familiar with anything that Apple may have introduced since Catalina, so if there is already something better in 11.* and up, forgive me, for I know not. Also my use case is that I just want to match the white points of this iMac with the LED Cinema Display that sits right beside it. I can either dial the pink down on the iMac or dial it up on the Cinema Display, I don't care which, I just want them to match. XYZAB fucked around with this message at 05:14 on Mar 2, 2024 |
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hypnophant posted:we had the hockey puck mouse when I was a kid and i didn't think it was so bad, but i had smaller hands back then. i've only tried the magic mouse in stores and you could not pay me to daily it Reminder that the forerunner of the iMac hockey puck was the NeXT 2 button ADB mouse lol
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Dans Macabre posted:Pages has too many things that are stupid and/or not standard that I just can't recommend it for anything. I used to recommend Pages before Word for Mac supported RTL but ever since that started working it's Word for Mac all the way. Yeah, logic tells me it's Word, but there's something so sludgy about it even when typing that it just feels off. Also, it takes up too much space on my hard drive. Pages feels a little more limber, but as you say is not standard in a lot of ways. It also produces files about 5 times the size of a normal Docx, just for a couple of pages of double-spaced text. Nisus Writer Express seems to be hitting the sweet spot for me and is only $26. It also adds to the feeling that I am old as dirt.
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Reject modernity and run Word 5.1 on a IIci.
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kefkafloyd posted:Reject modernity and run Word 5.1 on a IIci.
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teethgrinder posted:I use WordStar 4.0 on a 286. I didn’t know GRRM was a goon.
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Football! Master of Orion!!
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HorseHeadBed posted:Is there a word processor that's basically Textedit's rich text mode but a liiiiittle bit more fully featured? I really only need headers and footers, but basic styles might also be nice. I know about Markdown and like how light it is, but I don't really see the point of making one type of file to make another type of file. Docx and rtf to the bitter end. Word online? Then you can save your kbs since the web browser is already installed, hopefully. Google docs, Cryptpad and Zoho too I guess.
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