About this trail:
such mistakes and lack of comprehension are pretty common in CIO's attempts to relay programming news (about what you'd expect from [a] CIO, really), and why you shouldn't come here for your programming language news -- at least if you are a programmer yourself.
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such mistakes and lack of comprehension are pretty common in CIO's attempts to relay programming news (about what you'd expect from [a] CIO, really), and why you shouldn't come here for your programming language news -- at least if you are a programmer yourself.
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This is killing me. Example: I go to a TEDtalk page on ted.com, and hit the back button… doesn’t matter which browser… Firefox, Camino, Safari… all choke on it. They recover eventually, but it seriously chokes for 3 to 5 minutes sometimes.
Note that all the browsers play the media just fine, but the choke point is when I leave the page by either navigating back or closing the browser… that is a guaranteed spinning beach ball for several minutes!
Same thing if I try to play a podcast in Netvibes player, etc. Youtube seems to do just fine, so I’m not sure how to pinpoint what is happening, but godam I hope it gets resolved really soon.
It is hugely aggravating and even more hugely depressing!




