February 17th, 2012
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While going through Hacker News links, I stumbled upon Sequence.js – a jQuery Slider Plugin. I initially thought that it’s useless on the web because it’s a bit on the heavy side. I even noticed that Firefox 10 started to slow down. It’s an awesome idea, really, but practical uses on the web are few [...]
October 22nd, 2011
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I’m switching back to Pulse Reader. Taptu may be able to merge and utilize hundreds of feeds but it can only retrieve a handful of posts. I’m a night person and I sleep in the morning (or in the afternoon), so those news articles lullabys’ me to sleep. And I get pissed when I run [...]
June 15th, 2011
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There will always be utilities I can’t live without. And I have 3 XUL applications that I missed when I upgraded to Firefox 4. And since I can’t wait for the developers to update and release those applications, I decided to hack its install.rdf file and force it to work on Firefox 4.
June 5th, 2011
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It sucks when you go to a site to specifically watch a video and they tell you that you’re missing the Flash Player plugin. It happened to me countless times with GMA’s mobile site. I know I have Flash, I’ve watched videos before. I have Zirco Browser installed and I prefer it over Android’s Webkit [...]
June 4th, 2011
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I’ve used Mozilla Thunderbird for so long I don’t think I can switch to other clients. For me, Thunderbird is the only fixed point in space and time. So when Mozilla released v3.1, I didn’t even miss Lightning (a calendar extension). I figured I can tolerate Google Calendar’s interface. But then, school’s catching up and [...]