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Shiichan in different browsers

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-31 18:47

I normally use Firefox on Linux. Shiichan's font and colors are different in Chrome and Internet Explorer. Why does this site look so different in different browsers?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-31 20:22

install gentoo

Name: Cudder !MhMRSATORI!fR8duoqGZdD/iE5 2014-01-01 4:30

Why wouldn't it look different? Different browsers have slightly different default stylesheets and other configuration.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 13:54

Lol linux confirmed for toy OS even IE 5 can render shitchan properly for me on Windows 3.1

http://tablecat.ipyo.heliohost.org/gallery/25/prog_ie_5.png

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 14:46

Because it's formatted using pigdog divs and CSS rather than glorious tables

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 14:56

>>5
It's like /porg/ is filled with conservativistic dumbasses who hate everything new and modern. Why don't you go back to your village and raise sheep instead of trying to understand them advanced computah featurez?

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 15:50

>>1
Because Freetype renders fonts differently under your configuration, just like one would expect different OSes to do. You can use whatever configuration tool your environment has to set the hinting to full and possibly turn off antialias to have your fonts look as shitty as they do on Windows.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 15:55

>>7
Also, install MS's ``core fonts'' to achieve full effect.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 16:02

>>6
Listen.
When you've grown a beard as long as mine you begin to learn some things.
Like that csv files are superior to databases.
Tables are the ultimate in website formatting.
Mailing lists are the ultimate when it comes to facilitating discussion.
CD sounds better and more authentic than DVD.
Old software that lacks features such as encryption is still more secure because it's stood the test of time.
And iPads will revolutionise the world.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 17:04

>>9
csv files are superior to databases.
This is basically just another way of saying ``I'm not smart enough to grasp relational algebra'', and to those of us who are, you sound like a little child who can't ride a bike claiming that his tricycle is better.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 17:05

>>9
its

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 17:32

>>11
you'res

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 17:37

>>9

Music? "Websites"? iPads?

Back to /g/.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 17:44

>>6

Because in the 1970s and 80s the most useful computer programs were developed. Since then they have not been surpassed or surpassed marginally in some areas while losing in most. At this rate of "progress" you "modern" trendroids might catch up by 2100. Most amusing is when a "modern" programmer gloats over something that was state of the art in the 50s.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 17:53

>>14

And that "modern" feature from the 50s is usually implemented badly, with algorithms with sub-optimal characteristics, in some disgusting language, and it ALWAYS misses the context and the whole point of that feature.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 17:53

>>14
Back to cat-v, Uriel.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 17:58

>>16

LOL you think I care about UNIX or its "successors".

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 19:49

>>1
Is it because you're using Yotsuba in one browser and Pseud0ch in the other?

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 20:17

>>18
>le pedophile sage

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 23:37

>>16
What's the backstory of that Uriel meme?

Name: Cudder !MhMRSATORI!fR8duoqGZdD/iE5 2014-01-02 2:07

>>10
Just about every RDBMS provides CSV import/export functionality, for when you want to do more complex operations on your data. But as an interchange format for tabular data it's the best we've got.

Name: 9 2014-01-02 3:38

Starting to think /prog/ is full of humourless autists.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 3:44

>>22

But two of the things you said are true in some cases: The old software that has stood the test of time thing and that mailing lists are pretty damn nice.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 4:01

>>23
Mailing lists are terrible for a number of reasons.
You get to choose between "please spam my inbox" or "please send me a digest that I'll never read".
Reading conversations that take place between multiple people is horrible using inbox software, and the web interface to most mailing lists is a garbage view-one-post-at-a-time system.
If OSS developers had anything in their heads they'd set up a forum, or better yet host an instance of Shiitchan

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 4:14

>>24

Or you learn how to use Gnus.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 6:45

>>25
Explain

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 6:56

>>23
Nah, man. There's good reason SSH is used instead of telnet these days

Name: Cudder !MhMRSATORI!fR8duoqGZdD/iE5 2014-01-02 7:27

>>24
Forums/bulletin boards are superior. No need for email address, no topquoting/bottomquoting/etc. nonsense.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 7:34

>>28
That's pretty much the first time I can say I agree with this tripfag.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-06 2:49

>>24
You get to choose between "please spam my inbox" or "please send me a digest that I'll never read".
Or set up a filter in your mail client to redirect it all to a folder.

Reading conversations that take place between multiple people is horrible using inbox software
Get a non-shit mail client.  This even works nicely in Gmail's web interface.

web interface to most mailing lists is a garbage
http://marc.info/

>>24,28
Fora are fucking terrible.  You have to interact with some horrid HTML interface in stead of just sending and receiving emails, and it's one more place you have to check periodically for messages.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-06 3:49

>>30
This even works nicely in Gmail's web interface.
No it doesn't.
It still treats a conversation tree as a goddamn linked list.
It's garbage.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-06 4:01

Take shiichan.
Remove all the post number quotes and post numbers, you're only allowed to quote chunks of text.
Make it so you can only read one post at a time.
Make it so you MUST provide a valid email address that will be publicly shown so spammers and stalkers can find it.
Make it so you can only post if you agree to let your email inbox be spammed by 4chan.
Make it so you have no anonymity.
Make it so posts are never deleted; if you make a mistake or say something stupid there is a permanent record of it tied to your name.
There, you've got mailing lists.

Great, huh?

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-06 7:34

>>32
this sounds nice but look at by dbus

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-06 7:40

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Name: Anonymous 2014-01-06 8:44

>>20
Uriel was one of your HN libertarian types who despised everything not relating to Unix and C, and their design and implementation. You could find his writings in cat-v.org, where he'd sing praises to the work of Rob Pike, with who he was obsessed (he even cites Rob Pike's wife, a little-known illustrator, as one of his favorite artists), and in his later days, most of his activity online would be to spread the word on what Pike said or did.

Anyway, last year he killed himself, so you don't see that many Go related submissions at Reddit and Hacker News nowadays.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-06 12:36

>>34
awwwww thank you :^)

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-08 13:04

>>9
Yes - Like that csv files are superior to databases.
Plausible - Tables are the ultimate in website formatting.
No, newsgroups is - Mailing lists are the ultimate when it comes to facilitating discussion.
Yes - CD sounds better and more authentic than DVD.
Yes - Old software that lacks features such as encryption is still more secure because it's stood the test of time.
Plausible, its "smartphones" - And iPads will revolutionise the world.

There sooo many dumb users these days that "user error" term become extinct. They are reasons text based will remain supreme.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-08 18:13

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Name: Anonymous 2014-01-08 18:14

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