don't worry, anybody who read the reviews got the reference. There's only 1 show you could've meant. everybody was talking about that specific... oddity when the series came out.
One sentence summary of "Game of Thrones": Some motherfu**ers and bastards and a-little-better ones fight to take the throne (of imaginary Seven Kingdoms).
Watch the show or at least read some of the reviews before making baseless comments dumbass.
If you read any of the reviews you will see anal and anal juice.
Its a weird anime but in basically per the show there is a mythical organ inside the asshole that holds the inner desires of a person. Kappas and people turned into kappas go inside other people assholes that did wrong to expose their desires.
My one sentence review was completely accurate but you cant write much of a review in a sentence. I couldn't get into it because it didn't have much of a story imo and I felt it was stupid. I might watch a 2nd episode to give it another chance but so far I'm not.
That said it does have a good rating and good reviews. Its a different type of anime. Kind of psychedelic so to speak. It would be alot more enjoybale after taking mushrooms, stoned on some good weed, or a hit or two of acid.
You disrespected me so I'm going up in your asshole to expose your secret desires and you now have to go up in other disrespectful dudes asses to expose their secret desires.
"It seems MPC-HC can't play Flash files. Is it another advantage of MPC-BE over MPC-HC?!"
Hmm, well I have always been able to play flash files & games on MPC-HC x64, and the x86 version too. (These observations are only on my system, so YMMV).
One thing I did notice with mpc over the last 2 or 3 years (not mpc-be) is that the video (in flash games) 'disappears' when I manually resize the player. But then it reappears after switching to fullscreen, letting me play as normal.
Yet, a really old mpc exe I dug out of an archived drive from several years back can actually open and play flash games without issue! It's weird. Also, like old mpc-hc, mpc-be doesn't have any issues with resizing.
The fact is they have replaced Flash with other technologies like HTML5 in web development world since several years ago. 3-4 years ago, if Flash Player was disabled, one wold encounter the messages 'Please enable Flash Player' or 'this website needs Adobe Flash Player to work properly' on every site they visited, but not anymore. Nobody cares about Flash Player anymore because they don't use Flash on their website development. And that's why we no longer read about security disasters caused by flaws in Adobe Flash Player (The number one vulnerable software loved by cyber criminals and exploit kits).
Discarding Flash Player means getting rid of Adobe Flash technology altogether. Something that already has happened. But it is still (and will be) possible to play Flash games (which was a huge thing in the past) with no problem by using the Windows version of Adobe Flash Player which is a portable standalone program and doesn't need a web browser. And blocking it with a firewall is a good practice.
It seems MPC-HC can't play Flash files. Is it another advantage of MPC-BE over MPC-HC?! 🤔 (besides showing screenshot on the seek bar)
P.S. Forgot to say.... best part about playing flash games in mpc or mpc-be is having control over the volume. Never had that with adobe's/macromedia's flash player. :)
To give a little hope: adobe's blog says they're gonna stop updating & providing the Flash Player at the end of 2020. So they're only killing the player next year, not flash itself.
If anybody's worried about flash games you saved (or want to save before they disappear)..... you don't need adobe's player anyway. You can already play .swf games in mpc. I do, and have for years.
(Of course, you can also play swf games in mpc-be).
sorry, not trying to give anyone a hard time, but God knows how anything Google invades your privacy, so why use anything they are attached to if you can avoid it? --- Seriously, if you're having Firefox add-on issues, check their site and download the newest, and it should fix the problems and probably speed things up for you. - cheers!
maybe you've got something else going with your system... just DLed the latest Firefox, and also using ABP with literally DOZENS of tabs open and my comp's running fast and smooth. Prior to this I was having add-on problems like alot of people, but the latest update fixed it and I didn't even have to uninstall-reinstall everything I had before. --- No program / system will ever be perfect and not needing updates, but your post sounds like you're on Chrome's promotional staff or something, LOL
Comment in Feedback 06/05/2019 10:25 — Anonymous: "rambrosinc"
for those having issues with Firefox add-ons, it looks like they just released an update that fixes the add-on problems. Try going to their site and downloading it, then do the obligatory restart or whatever, and the add-ons should be fine. May or may not have to download the newer versions of your preferred add-ons (check your add-on options if this is a concern for you), but yeah, should be back in business after that. - Hope that helps FF users having recent issues with their ad-blocker and other add-ons.
I may have fixed the MultiUp link grabber, but CloudFlare is blocking attempts to get the page with CAPTCHAs. So maybe it'll work, or maybe it'll be broken forever...
The (sad) fact is that Google Chrome is much superior than Mozilla Firefox (even the latest 66.0.2 version) at managing resources
I've heard people claim the reverse too. It might be related to the types of sites you visit and if they optimise for Chrome or not. It's known that Google penalises non-Chrome browsers on their own websites (intentionally or otherwise), so if you often have Youtube/Gmail and the like open, Chrome is probably the most efficient browser for you.
You can always choose to use multiple browsers however, which can be useful if you like segregating behaviour. Also consider alternatives like Ungoogled Chromium, Brave Browser, Palemoon and the like.
The best part is that mozilla's official blog "workaround" was to allow telemetry. :p
Not surprising at all, since google urls have littered firefox's about:config for years now... along with 3rd party data-collecting garbage like pocket, hello, and not long ago that asinine Mr. Robot fiasco. I use firefox but I still hope this makes people more aware of the innerworkings of the self-named "privacy" browser.
Thanks for the head's up. I always remove mozilla's urls related to updating/addons/other-call-home stuff in about:config. None of my addons in my main or portable firefox were touched.
O.o Mozilla does not "enforce new policies". Point. That's your story. And your reaction made me thinking, maybe you did feel important telling your FUD. Basic info would've been: There is a issue with disabled add-ons, Mozilla is working on it.
I wish it was just auto-updating. Most software has a feedback or info gathering function to help them serve you better. These are becoming harder to turn off or bloc. I may try the reg edit on new version of FF. Currently my win 10 machine just gets turned on and connected to the net once a month to keep it updated for when my win 7 machine craps out. Yes, the win 10 machine has a superior chip, video card, and 30% more ram. Only problem is the win 7 machine does almost everything faster other than virus scans and photo editing.
By 'auto everything' you mean auto-updating?! I also hate auto-updates and disable it (though they've made it harder and harder and it usually needs registry modification nowadays) everywhere from Chrome and Firefox to Win 10 etc.
Sad fact is that blocking things you don't want is a resource hog. The problem grows withe each new version of all popular software. Apple users gave up the opt out foremat long ago. As vista, 8 and 10 pushed more people toward mac - microsoft, mozilla, and soon everyone else decided consumers would put up with lack of choice if they hid the crapware more effectively. If I ever get a decent internet speed offered in my area I would probably surrender to (what kills my current limited bandwith) auto everything.
That's right. But the very problem of Firefox that made me not use it since months ago, though I still have it installed and updated, is that it's just awful at managing RAM and is a complete resource hog.
I have eagerly used it in the past (and tried to not using monstrous Google's Chrome!). At first I had ABP installed on it and opening 12-13 tabs usually resulted in a system freeze or sudden reboot. Later I found out that ABP is a resource hog itself and replaced it with uBlock Origin. But the problem of very high RAM usage lingered on.
One day a crash made me so angry and I decided that I won't use Firefox again, and switched to Chrome. Right now I have about 20 tabs open with no problem just like many occasions that I have 30+ tabs open with no problem.
The (sad) fact is that Google Chrome is much superior than Mozilla Firefox (even the latest 66.0.2 version) at managing resources.
12/05/2019 18:44 — Anonymous