@PSX_Defector said:
....I insulted a moderator, not even in a joking sense....
Community Manager != Moderator
@PSX_Defector said:
....I insulted a moderator, not even in a joking sense....
Community Manager != Moderator
@scottalanmiller said:
@technobabble
....Chrome is just Chrome...
Chrome is using Blink since last year:
@Dashrender said:
@roguepacket Definitely appears to be the case.
"the case" meaning trying "background:none;" and "background:transparent;"?
@carnival-boy @dashrender
Saw a small blurb about "IE always adds space on DIV" on one page when doing light fact-checking. Didn't dig into it, but could be v4 render behavior "special-ness".
@katie Using 4.4.2 on a Nexus 7 2013. No issues, nor seeing anything special.
4.3 might've have stability issues. Those are always hard to pin down. Being a new solo device at the time, hard to better qualify a solid opinion.
Might be helpful, if haven't seen it yet—
@ejmillen Firefox, mainly for the addons otherwise unavailable. Chrome is the backup browser.
@Minion-Queen said:
I use IE11. FireFox, Chrome and Safari on my desktop, different programs run in different browsers so I can keep track of things.
That is the general stratagem.
@ambarishrh Kindle is known for daylight reading. Have a crazy long battery life compared to tablets (days between charging versus hours).
Price point is attractive.
@Dashrender Remove "background", and/or use "none" for that element (err, maybe "transparent" ).
fwiw, It is not Windows 8.1/7 issue. It is rendering engines behind the the web browsers.
Curious how it looks in Chrome and Firefox. The thought is the rendering engines behind them:
For the specific IE8/IE11 used:
@ryan-from-xbyte said:
@RoguePacket Did the wall mounting go well? Easy to maintain?
It was a 1U server thingamajig, haven't heard complaints. Seen in place for 12-18 months. Can empathize, as the area didn't have much in the way of space options. ...and I was there for an informal consult, less of a long term support for them.
Guess it was SMB mentality: attractive low cost, and matches otherwise low number feasible options.
@Hubtech said:
....most of my docs are going to ignore this anyway honestly....
Just, "No". (...for now.)
We have an audit & compliance office. They make it crystal clear HIPAA is the M.D.s personal responsibility as it is. Several have been sacked, fines go to the MDs. Yes, facility will inevitably take a hit, but OCR negotiation on this point has been viable.
Appeal on "you aren't the bad guy", and "it is just another regulation the M.D.s need to follow." Do have CYA documentation. HIPAA action could impact you personally.
/soapbox
Nah, mounting a server on a wall.
=:-o
@Joyfano
@Joyfano said:
....Am i bad?
Prudent in interest of the company's productivity is more accurate.
@bill-kindle @scottalanmiller
Still baffled at FB's $11B IPO, then their $19B purchase of WhatsApp. SnapChat turning down FB's $3B is just crazy in the face of crazy. Lots of crazy going around is all I know.
Speculation is always weird.
Can see the information flow from official source has been slow, in part, to be careful to insure more facts come out than people deriving their own conclusions. Like terrorists! stolen plane! mass kidnapping! ALIENS!!!
Seems the truer answer is, in high probability, a tragic accident happening at a rare blackout time.
@ryan-from-xbyte Got one which did just that.... They were very insistent.
@scottalanmiller said:
Also, an important note, it is HIPAA
fwiw: if I see that wrong on a résumé, it goes straight to the trashcan.
@scottalanmiller said:
What Pertino is trying to do ....
Still don't have a firm "knowing" of what Pertino is, but that has been more helpful than anything thus far.
@dashrender @scottalanmiller @joyfano
Getting a crazy marketing push. Probably want the money Hunger Games generated.
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Saw a snippet of an article speaking poorly, but vaguely, about the ending. The ending is not popular. That is a big deal to me (i.e., story closure & whatnot), so not too interested.
@ryan-from-xbyte All hyperlinks ought be underlined as the web was meant to be, even if only dotted underline. Not going to win that battle, either.