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Disabling it didn't seem to change anything after a Chrome restart.
/ravi
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It seems, you have to first close all tabs and windows and then disable the flag and restart chrome.
-Saurabh
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/ravi
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It didn't work for me when I did a Chrome restart by myself. But it did when I did it with a "Relaunch Now" button that appears at the bottom of the window when you change any of the flags.
You have just been Sharapova'd.
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/ravi
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If you are mad for the smell of roses, are you just scentimental?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I can't say anything about that, but I have it on good authority that you're a bit dippy
veni bibi saltavi
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My Spidey scents are tingling, this one might be a stinker.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Get in early though, it'll be hip before long!
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Now that's a fragrant foul!
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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I've got to admit I was quite scentillated!
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.1 new web site.
I know the voices in my head are not real but damn they come up with some good ideas!
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Ok, so watched the latest episode last night and though it a little bit of a filler - not very much went on other than the final scene where Ramsay rapes Sensa with Theon standing at the door.
Now, from what I'd read, this was a particularly harrowing scene and should not have been shown.
For me, you don't see anything and hear very little. Most of the horror is beautifully conveyed through the actor playing Theon. It lasts for a minute and cuts to the end titles.
The point is that you would expect no less from Ramsay - he is a sociopathic killer who enjoys hurting people, in particular Theon and, now, his new wife.
I'd be shocked if Theon didn't finally rise up and kill Ramsay next episode.
Anyway, that was my view of it: the lady making all the fuss in the media seems to be trying to court attention.
The show, itself, does seem to be flagging a little at the moment: hope it picks up again and regains its earlier momentum.
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I didn't know anyone had kicked up a fuss. I didn't find it out of keeping with the show as a whole, so I don't see the problem.
I agree this series has been pretty slow going though.
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You think the TV series is dragging?...try reading the books. I started losing the will to live after the Red Wedding and just stayed long enough to see Joffrey get his comeuppance and Tyrion get payback on the old man. I couldn't read anymore after that.
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Actually, I wish that the Series was more in tune with the books, as the HBO series omits a LOT of key components and or entirely changes parts of the story so that they can have certain "star power" on screen more. For instance, Jamie never travels to Dorne in the books, that was someone else associated with the Lanisters.
Much of Tyrion's story after crossing the narrow sea has been extremely compressed. Further, much of the story of the wildlings up at the Wall has been omitted.
I'm more interested in GRRM finishing the story in his books.
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I wanted to see more of the White Walkers...that was cool...snow zombies, but no, has to spend 100's of pages on useless detail.
I gave up on the books after Tyrion killed the old man, so the show is in new territory for me...I'm glad somebody did the hard work of reading through the books and boiling it down into a screen play
We're not going to see Brand at all in the show this year, which was weird.
A lot of people suspect that GRRM might kick the bucket before he finishes...
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GRRM has given HBO a Synopsis of where he plans to go with the books, just in case he does kick the bucket...
As far as Bran, even at the end of "A Dance of Dragons" he was somewhat in stasis ... not doing much of anything...
Just based on everything I read in the books... I believe that it is he (Bran) and Arya that are the most important characters, and I expect them to play very pivotal roles in whatever conclusions GRRM has in mind.
Of course, he may have a Greay White shark eat Arya as a Snack as she travels across the narrow sea, Bran my be devoured by zombie Beavers, and Daenrys may just contract a bad case of Prairie Rot and be self-consumed... You never know with GRRM.
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Yes, you never know with that guy, but I find a good measurement is, if you really like the character, he's gonna kill them off
...who is the most hated character, that's going to be the last one standing...I vote for Cercei
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Python is featured as the programming language for the Raspberry PI. I’m new to this maker thing and now I am also playing with the Arduino. Last night I was working with an Arduino video and found that you can use a version of C. That was so much easier than Python. Admittedly I program in C# every day and C was my first programming language course. With the version compatibility problems in Python, all that indention thing, C is my choice.
Curly braces forever!
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Even Python is written in C
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Python is easier for higher level stuff... since there are so many libraries available for it. I'm definitely a C/C++ guy though.
I'm right in the middle of coding some C++ optimizations in a DSP library as we speak.
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Yup, that "whitespace is significant" mantra of Python is pure nonsense. And together with the fact that it is an interpreter, so for real world end user application it is both too slow and insecure, it's more than just a PITA...
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Earl Owens wrote: Python is featured as the programming language for the Raspberry PI Where?
Simply runs every .NET language. Including WinForms.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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