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Well.. I get the problem with both Edge and Chrome...
What browser are you using?
I doubt it's the browser....
I tried to change to spacing and layout, no luck...
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I'm embarrassed to say...Safari
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Haha!
Chris Maunder might be using a Mac too, from some of his past comments...
Something start to make sense, this is a Mac conspiracy against us Windows users!
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Calm down. Calm down. I only use safari because after hours I just use an iPad.
Although I do notice some of the icon missing in the display
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Well stick chrome on you iPad!
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Yep - I'm getting it too.
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It's all fine for me: Chrome Version 54.0.2840.99 m
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I also have it...
Out of curiosity I did F12 (developer tools) and I get a 404 on "forum.min.js"
what happen if you refresh with "CTRL+F5" (i.e. purge all cached script)
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CTRL+F5 changed nothing, it all still works.
With F12, I don't get a 404, I get:
Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT https://cdn2.developermedia.com/a.min.js
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Fine for me: Firefox 50.0 in case it helps debugging
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Works for me on Chrome 54.0.2840.99m.
The only diagnostic I see is warning about jquery.min.js:
webkitRequestAnimationFrame' is vendor-specific. Please use the standard 'requestAnimationFrame' instead.
/ravi
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Not seeing it with IE 11.
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It works OK for me on Edge.
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I found this web page from the digg site: Paul Ford: What Is Code? | Bloomberg[^]
Scroll down a ways and there is a rather cool interactive graphics showing logic circuits with lows and highs flowing through.
I think it is really cool. What language is good for creating this type of a display?
Thank you for your time
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Looks like JavaScript: "<script src="modules/circuit/circuit.js"></script>"
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Thank you.
Thank you for your time
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bkelly13 wrote: What language is good for creating this type of a display?
It's not really the language, it's more that you have access to graphics subsystem. You could tweak FlowSharp[^] to do something like this.
Marc
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Hello all,
Today I've been stuck at the gas station for one hour and a half waiting for the cashier to try to restart the computer as it was hang.
While I've been waiting, my phone was in the car completely alone.
When I have sit in the car again I have seen that I had received multiple sms messages.
Those messages told me that I was about to surpass the data limit. Another one telling that the Data limit had been surpassed...
Looking at the Data consumption log, I have seen that during that idle time the android operating system have consumed 2,6gb of data.
No extra explanations... no more details.
This simply has happened.
Anyone has a recommendation to avoid it to happen again? Anyone has seen this before?
Thank you in advance.
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I take my kid's phone away.
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Joan Murt wrote: Today I've been stuck at the gas station for one hour and a half waiting for the cashier to try to restart the computer as it was hang.
Good lord, why? Just drive to another gas station? Or not enough gas to do so.
Joan Murt wrote: While I've been waiting, my phone was in the car completely alone.
Never leave children, or your phone, in a car unattended.
Marc
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It was like a nightmare:
Cars before and after.
The girl in the cash was in her second day and she managed to block the entire system.
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My wife's Note 5 ate thru about 6+ gigs of data after she got it and put us at the limit. I finally found a setting to stop background task unless on WiFi.
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But background tasks include e-mail, whatsapp... doesn't it?
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to the best of my knowledge it would include all of the things those apps do in the background like check your location constantly and report it to what ever app to tag you at some place, check for new messages, back up data to a cloud somewhere etc.
That can all add up real quick.
I just wish I could write a program to drill down on a low level to see exactly what is causing it.
Now the wife's phone is eating battery and it shows the system with the top 2 drains at over 40% total.
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