The The Web category
22nd May 2011 0

With the latest release of Chrome, my computer has become incredibly unstable, and it couldn’t have come at a worse time.

It’s like Missingno all over again!

The thing is, I recently upgraded my computer to a better one, and upgraded my ram. Now there was some ram I added in the past which was faulty, so a new batch came not too long ago, and initially, I thought the cause of these freezings was because of the ram.

But it’s not. It’s the stupid Chrome browser.

Here’s what happens – when I load up many tabs, and then change in between tabs, I get a full-system lock up, the graphics on-screen goes whacky, everything freezes. This isn’t the only instance it’s happened, but it’s the one where I can repeatedly replicate. I switched to 3 different ram sticks and the results were repeatable.

There are one of two things I can narrow it down to. Firstly, it could be because many pages are open, but secondly it can be due to rendering HTML5 pages (which I had open at the time).

It must be because they changed the Chrome logo!

Edit: Turns out it wasn’t just Chrome. Happens on Safari as well, and is most definitely related to rendering html5 sites.

Specifications
13″ Macbook Pro 2011
OS X Leopard 10.6.7
Chrome Version 11.0.696.65

8th April 2010 0

New YouTube player

Oh wow, I just watched this video and saw a never seen before (except for this time that I saw it) YouTube player. It looks so sleek and well polished – Doesn’t look very YouTubesque if you ask me. Cool thing as well is that when inactive, the progress bar collapses into a small thin line, unobtrusive, yet informative.

Doesn’t seem to be on all videos though.

28th September 2008 0

It’s horrible when a client doesn’t know how to pronounce your website’s address.

I must under-go rebranding as too many people mis-pronounce my website’s stupid name. It’s ‘be-three-en’ dammit, not ‘Brethren’ – which has been what most my clients have been calling it.

Read on

16th July 2008 0

2.6

Huh, WordPress 2.6 is out already?

2nd July 2008 0

What the futon is that?

I just realised what the black square in the corner of my browser window, which only appeared when I was logged into Gmail was. It’s a little pixellated ‘page fold’.

Futile attempt Google – doesn’t even look one bit like a page fold, in fact, I thought I got a new dead pixel.

Update: Seems there is worldwide concern for this pixelized piece of art. It’s nothing more than a stack of iframes joined together.

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