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These days I'm setting OpenVPN on Mikrotik Router at some company and the scene looks:
one thinkpad on the left connected to new router which is online with 10+ browser windows with multiple tabs of tech articles which I like to search find as you type + browser connection to two existing servers, one desktop in the middle with 4 PuTTY terminals in Linux server and NAS where I'm watching the progress of rsync and another thinkpad on the right with browser logged into old Linux router which is now offline where I'm looking at existing rules.
I don't see how a tablet or a smart phone could replace a computer with keyboard in such browsing scenario.
Also let's say the watch porn scenario - you hold tablet in one hand, use the other hand for browsing. Guess where this scenario breaksLast edited by UtwigMU; 8 March 2013, 16:16.
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Originally posted by Elie View PostDidn't recognize anything below Netscape
Where did all those web browsers come from?If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.
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Originally posted by UtwigMU View PostAlso let's say the watch porn scenario - you hold tablet in one hand, use the other hand for browsing. Guess where this scenario breaksJoin MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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And so now IE10 is being forced on Win 7 machines unless you install the MS IE10 Blocker (can you imagine another company producing a Blocker for the latest version of their software).
And Blink is coming.
Will someone very high up please show some sympathy for developers and do something about this arms race?FT.
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