Originally posted by: Fayd
greasemonkey is a plugin for the firefox browser, and it is a scripting plugin that allows for customization of websites.
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for instance, one of the scripts for greasemonkey allows for one to "completely ignore" any posts on a forum by a user, about a user, quoting a user..such that with it installed, the person with the greasemonkey script can simply forget that user even exists.
Originally posted by: TBSN
Just download it and try it out. There is no danger in that, and a lot of people are already using it. If you don't like it, just uninstall it.
Originally posted by: CuriousMike
I love the "ForecastFox" plugin from accuweather.
Originally posted by: Fayd
greasemonkey is a plugin for the firefox browser, and it is a scripting plugin that allows for customization of websites.
ig
for instance, one of the scripts for greasemonkey allows for one to "completely ignore" any posts on a forum by a user, about a user, quoting a user..such that with it installed, the person with the greasemonkey script can simply forget that user even exists.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
firefox seems pretty decent at a high number of tabs.
193 here. 930mb ram
but well..we do have ram to spare these days.
and yea chrome seems to lag between tabs so i only use it for gmail.
Originally posted by: soonerproud
I'm surprised no one has even mentioned the massive privacy concerns that Google has created with Chrome. Unless in Incognito mode, everything you type into the address bar is logged on a server at Google. In other words, Google knows every web site you have been to and every action you have performed on your browser. How can many of you people not find that at least the slightest bit disturbing?
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
firefox seems pretty decent at a high number of tabs.
193 here. 930mb ram
but well..we do have ram to spare these days.
and yea chrome seems to lag between tabs so i only use it for gmail.
Do you use greasemonkey? Do you find greasemonkey slows the loading of a website that you are using a greasemonkey script on slows the load time a good amount?
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: soonerproud
I'm surprised no one has even mentioned the massive privacy concerns that Google has created with Chrome. Unless in Incognito mode, everything you type into the address bar is logged on a server at Google. In other words, Google knows every web site you have been to and every action you have performed on your browser. How can many of you people not find that at least the slightest bit disturbing?
err... care to link some proof to that? I know you can enable that and tie it to your google account if you want. There was some wording in the initial release that was a basic cut and paste of generic google services, but they changed it with the uproar.
where's it say it's stored on their server?Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: soonerproud
I'm surprised no one has even mentioned the massive privacy concerns that Google has created with Chrome. Unless in Incognito mode, everything you type into the address bar is logged on a server at Google. In other words, Google knows every web site you have been to and every action you have performed on your browser. How can many of you people not find that at least the slightest bit disturbing?
err... care to link some proof to that? I know you can enable that and tie it to your google account if you want. There was some wording in the initial release that was a basic cut and paste of generic google services, but they changed it with the uproar.
thats how their auto guess what ur searchin for works... look at it change while u type
i remember some twit security now rant about some 3rd party cookie issue with chrome. details have leaked from my brain because i don't use chrome for anything more than gmail