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xurizaemon started following the problem "safari is always slow loading pages on a wireless-N network I have" in Apple.
xurizaemon replied on September 17, 2009 20:04 to the question "safari slow on Windows XP" in Apple:
See http://getsatisfaction.com/apple/topi... as well
xurizaemon replied on September 17, 2009 20:03 to the question "Safari on Windows XP SP3 constantly crashing, long "startup" time :-(" in Apple:
Likewise, I've observed the hanging issue on Windows XP SP3 / Safari 4.0.2 (530.19.1).
When Safari starts, it typically freezes for up to 30s during which it's not possible to type into the URL or search bars or click on the "Most Visited Sites" buttons which are displaying.
Hmm ... is this only affecting people using Safari / XP on wireless networks?
xurizaemon reported a problem in Mr. Tweet on July 14, 2009 22:12:
Privacy - Can't unsubscribe without granting accessLogging into MrTweet says you'll be given permission to access and UPDATE my account.
All I want to do is unsubscribe from the messages, but in order to do this it seems I need to grant you additional permission to send messages from my account.
I'm sure you might say you won't update my account without permission, but I'm not a very trusting sort. I'm sure you understand why.
Can users unsubscribe from your updates via DM or some other method which doesn't involve handing over the keys to their account?-
xurizaemon started following the idea "Time Picker" in FutureTweets .
Tom's reply to "What about supporting Linux?" was just promoted to the most useful! xurizaemon and 3 other people think it's one of the best replies.
I've written a Linux uploader (http://www.metapaw.co.uk/projects/met...) whose core is much better than the other linux client, but there's no decent front-end so it's not exactly "consumer" software yet.
I'd be happy to offer my services to the RescueTime guys if that want me to polish up the metapaw uploader.
xurizaemon replied on September 16, 2008 11:33 to the problem "richardsayer is an unwelcome follower. can't remove!" in Twitter:
http://twitter.com/she0foreclosure can't unblock this one
what is with twitter, that some accounts are like boogers you can't flick, and others work fine? what sort of wierd sticky-bit database are you guys running?
xurizaemon replied on September 16, 2008 11:32 to the question "In Twitter, how can I remove someone that is following me?" in Twitter:
suckage ... i can't remove http://twitter.com/she0foreclosure because "This message requires a POST or DELETE". Account has been "being investigated" for ages. Just let me remove them, damnit! Grr ...
A comment on the idea "Regular Expressions in Document Titles" in Slife Labs:
ethomaz - I run OSX Slife 2 and VMWare on Leopard (10.5.3). Occasionally - and only since reinstalling Slife after the 2.0 release - I've had complete lockups of my system.
I'm not yet convinced it's Slife, but I'll let you know if I observe anything further that might help. – xurizaemon, on July 06, 2008 23:39
xurizaemon marked one of John B's replies in Slife Labs as useful. John B replied to the idea "Regular Expressions in Document Titles".
xurizaemon replied on July 06, 2008 23:03 to the idea "Regular Expressions in Document Titles" in Slife Labs:
Will either of #1 or #2 mean that Slife can tell me the difference between "Adobe Photoshop - CLIENT_A Picture 1.psd" and "Adobe Photoshop - CLIENT_B Picture 2.psd"?
.*CLIENT_A.* => Client A
.*CLIENT_B.* => Client B
etc ... I think the functionality this thread is after is really about being able to group by document / webpage / ..., rather than being able to group applications into clients. (I'm not sure if #1 or #2 will mean this is possible.)
xurizaemon replied on June 29, 2008 16:10 to the idea "Regular Expressions in Document Titles" in Slife Labs:
@ethomaz - slife2 doesn't seem to do what i saw with 1 - occasional sudden thrashing death when ram got gobbled - i may have triggered this with some specific behaviour (eg switching networks) but removing slife did prevent it happening for me
i haven't yet observed it happen again but have only been running slife2 for a few days
i am totally happy about the processor cost / ram (?) of regex use - and don't think it would be as significant a bite as the graphing anyway. it saves MY memory and processor time (the ones in my head) - that's what computers are for :)
what i mean is, rather than focussing on which app is running, i want to be able to group activities (not applications) together. same app, different websites or files, different customer. when i can quickly see an overview of who i worked for on tuesday from slife - rather than what applications i ran on tuesday - i will save time on billing, and that will be good.
thanks for listening-
xurizaemon started following the idea "Regexp tagging" in RescueTime.
xurizaemon replied on June 28, 2008 13:50 to the question "Distinguish work within the same application - using regular expressions?" in RescueTime:
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xurizaemon started following the question "Distinguish work within the same application - using regular expressions?" in RescueTime.
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xurizaemon started following the idea "filters for document titles?" in Slife Labs.
xurizaemon replied on June 28, 2008 13:44 to the idea "Regular Expressions in Document Titles" in Slife Labs:
I'm chasing this feature from both Slife and RescueTime.
Whoever implements it (1) first (2) well will get my dollars. Whoever opensources their code first will be quickly swimming in features like this and will win my code contributions.
I bought Slife 1.x, but switched to RT for the lower memory usage eventually. However, Slife offers more detail ... but neither Slife nor RT are flexible enough to let me define smart enough rules to let the apps do what they are really capable of - which is intelligently decide what projects I'm working on, and when.
Knowing which app isn't really all that useful. Knowing what I'm doing is. The information is right there ...-
xurizaemon started following the idea "Regular Expressions in Document Titles" in Slife Labs.
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xurizaemon started following the idea "It would be great if RescueTime could monitor the exact Word document I'm working on" in RescueTime.
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