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  • Aw, Snap! in Google Chrome [on hold]

    - by D. S. Schneider
    Just wondering if anyone else's experiencing the "Aw, Snap!" bug in Google Chrome. I'm developing a brand new engine which occasionaly triggers this bug and as far as I know, there's nothing one can do to find out what actually triggered the issue. I've also tested my engine with Firefox, which runs just fine. Anyway, just wanted to know if someone else is facing this while developing games for Google Chrome and has a clue about what can be done to avoid it. I'm using plain JavaScript and the audio and canvas elements from HTML5. Thanks!

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  • How do I change a local apps locale in LTSP?

    - by Danil Zvyagintsev
    I'm wondering how to change locale (UI gtk) inside local apps to ru_RU for example instead of en_US. Ror example i install chromium-browser inside client image chroot /opt/ltsp/i386 apt-get -y install chromium-browser ltsp-update-image --arch=i386 booted from thin client i see LDM in ru_RU lang login to x session (gnome) everything is in ru_RU but trying run ltsp-localapps chromium-browser and see chromium with en_US interface...BUT i need in RUSSIAN i've added file on both host (/etc/default/locale) and thin client image (/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/default/locale) with LANG=ru_RU.UTF-8 LANGUAGE=ru_RU.UTF-8 LC_ALL=ru_RU.UTF-8 but nothing changed lts.conf also has LDM_LANG=ru_RU.utf-8 in it... Is it possible to change lang of localapps?

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  • Benchmarking CPU processing power

    - by Federico Zancan
    Provided that many tools for computers benchmarking are available already, I'd like to write my own, starting with processing power measurement. I'd like to write it in C under Linux, but other language alternatives are welcome. I thought starting from floating point operations per second, but it is just a hint. I also thought it'd be correct to keep track of CPU number of cores, RAM amount and the like, to more consistently associate results with CPU architecture. How would you proceed to the task of measuring CPU computing power? And on top of that: I would worry about a properly minimum workload induced by concurrently running services; is it correct to run benchmarking as a standalone (and possibly avulsed from the OS environment) process?

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  • OUAB Europe Globalization Topics

    - by ultan o'broin
    Pleased to announce that the Oracle Usability Advisory Board has added a globalization workgroup for 2011. This will be headed up my myself. The aims of this workgroup are: To understand how our customers use translated versions of applications To identify key international support, translation and localization-related usability issues in deployed applications To make recommendations to Oracle usability and development teams about meeting global customer usability requirements in current and future versions of our applications. Issues include: How international users use applications when working, ethnography opportunities, key cultural impacts on usability; multilingual feature usage, localization of forms and reports, language quality, extensibility, translation of user assistance, user-generated and rich-media content like UPK, and international mobile application opportunities. More details will be available on the usableapps.oracle.com website shortly.

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  • Java serait un "Roi légèrement enrhumé", un cadre de Google appelle Oracle à le remettre d'aplomb

    Java serait un "Roi légèrement enrhumé" Pour un cadre de Google qui appelle Oracle à le remettre d'aplomb Josh Blosh, "Chief Java Architect" chez Google, vient de participer au Red Hat Middleware 2020. Lors d'une intervention particulièrement remarquée, il a regretté que la plate-forme Java soit « restée sans maître à bord (rudderless) depuis plusieurs années ». D'après lui, un malaise durable se serait même emparé de la communauté. La principale explication tiendrait au fait que « les disputes techniques et liées aux licences », particulièrement préjudiciables, ont « sapé l'énergie de la communauté et provoqué beaucoup de mauvaise presse »

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  • Google remodèle les paramètres de confidentialité de Buzz, suite aux plaintes essuyées

    Mise à jour du 06.04.2010 par Katleen Google remodèle les paramètres de confidentialité de Buzz, suite aux plaintes essuyées Suite au mécontentement de certains de ses utilisateurs, allant jusqu'à une plainte aux Etats-Unis, Google Buzz va se doter d'une nouvelle page de réglage. Depuis hier, les usagers du service verront apparaître un écran de validation de leurs réglages utilisateurs, et ils devront confirmer ou modifier les paramètres concernant les informations personnelles qu'ils partagent via Buzz. Un peu comme les paramètres de confidentialité de Facebook, ce panneau de contrôle permettra de définir qui peut suivre le compte, la diffusion des données, les liens avec Pica...

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  • Will Swift or any upcoming Apple developer tools be incompatible with .xibs? [on hold]

    - by user
    I'm still letting the sudden announcement of a language change (Swift) sink in, and I'm wondering if the upcoming platform changes will still be highly compatible with using .xibs for interface development. I've used Storyboards in multiple production projects but I don't feel very productive with them, and I get tired of managing multiple storyboards, links, and xib connections for complex views. I don't see why Swift and Xcode 6 wouldn't cooperate with Xibs indefinitely if it still allows @IBOutlets and @IBActions, but I have realized that Apple purposely shuns old methodologies for the sake of doing so. If there's any reasons to turn away from xibs in iOS8 besides the use-the-new-stuff conventional wisdom, I'd like to know before its too late.

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  • Green IT : Microsoft et Google peuvent mieux faire, selon le rapport annuel de Greenpeace

    Green IT : Microsoft et Google peuvent mieux faire, selon le rapport annuel de Greenpeace Quand les écolos mettent leur nez dans le milieu de l'informatique, certaines firmes se font tapper sur les doigts. De bons points ont cependant été accordés à Cisco et Ericsson, qui sont arrivés en première position des entreprises informatiques ayant le moins d'impact sur les changements climatiques. Malgré son lobbying en faveur des énergies propres et ses investissements dans les énergies renouvelables, Google obtient un mauvais résultat et se place à la 6éme position. Greenpeace a publié en début de semaine sont Cool IT Leaderboard annuel. Si la première place a été attribuée à Cisco, c'est à cause de ...

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  • Why are Javascript for/in loops so verbose?

    - by Matthew Scharley
    I'm trying to understand the reasoning behind why the language designers would make the for (.. in ..) loops so verbose. For example: for (var x in Drupal.settings.module.stuff) { alert("Index: " + x + "\nValue: " + Drupal.settings.module.stuff[x]); } It makes trying to loop over anything semi-complex like the above a real pain as you either have to alias the value locally inside the loop yourself, or deal with long access calls. This is especially painful if you have two to three nested loops. I'm assuming there is a reason why they would do things this way, but I'm struggling with the reasoning.

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  • Tor and Google Analytics - how to track?

    - by Jeremy French
    I make a lot of use of Google Analytics - Google has reasonable tracking for location of users so I can tell where users come from. I know it is not 100% but it gives an idea. In the wake of Prism it is possible that more people will make use of networks such as tor for anonymous browsing. I have no problem with this, people can wear tin foil hats while browsing my site for all I care, but it will lead to more erroneous stats. Is there any way to flag traffic as coming from TOR, so I can filter location reports not to include it, and to get an idea of the percentage of traffic which does use it? Has anyone actually tried this?

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  • MODX based site has been compromised, and tagged by Google as malware

    - by JAG2007
    I'm the webmaster (inherited the site from the developer) for a site called kenbrook.org. The site is currently being tagged as malware infected by Google, and gives the following details: http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=kenbrook.org Sadly, this is the second time it has occurred. I posted the issue when it happened last year originally on Stackoverflow on this post, shortly after I inherited the site. At the time the fix was a simple removal of a few lines of code from a .js file, but I never did discover or resolve the vulnerability. The site is built on MODX, which neither I, nor the original builder, have any familiarity with. I've tried to check for security updates from MODX, but updating that software has been a real pain also. Sooo...what's my next step to getting this whole issue resolved? Or steps?

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  • Google Closure Compiler - what does the name mean?

    - by mikez302
    I am curious about the Google Closure Compiler. Why did they name it that? Does it have anything to do with lexical closures? EDIT: I tried researching it in the FAQ and documentation, as well as doing Google searches such as "closure compiler name". I couldn't find anything definite, hence the reason I am asking. I don't think I will get a profoundly helpful answer but I was hoping that I could at least satisfy my curiosity. I am not trying to solve a specific problem. I am just curious.

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  • Le codec VP8 de Google déjà critiqué, il serait instable et lent

    Mise à jour du 21.05.2010 par Katleen Le codec VP8 de Google déjà critiqué, il serait instable et lent Nous vous parlions avant hier du VP8, le nouveau codec vidéo de Google. Mais, selon certains experts en la matière, il ne serait pas aussi incontournable que le dit son créateur... Jason Garett-Glaser, spécialiste en vidéo digitale, en livre une analyse bien peu flatteuse : "Ses spécifications consistent majoritairement en du code C copié-collé du code source de son noyau." Se faisant plus critique, il continue : "La spécification VP8 est imprécise et non claire. Trop courte, elle laisse de larges portions du format trop vaguement expliquées. Certaines parties refusent même explicitem...

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