01-14-2013, 04:26 PM
First, Java gets no love on the desktop anymore. It's taken off on BluRay players and Android devices, but not on the desktop. Lately, the US Government essentially warned it's residents to disable the current version of the Java software due to a rather nasty security exploit. Now, I rarely use Java anymore, but I do go to some websites from time to time that have free games from the early days of the internet written in Java.
Naturallly, you can set the Java plugin to ask you whenever it wants to run any code, unsigned or signed, but Apple is taking this a bit too far IMO. Apparently, they released an update to their little known XProtect system that blocks the Java plugin. From what I read though, it seems only Safari is affected by the block, and you can get around it by using Firefox.
That Java exploit is very nasty, I know that, but still... Apple shouldn't just block Java like that. Let the users turn it off or set it to the highest level of security.
Another thing is that Google thinks that my Internet connection is slow as of late. Standard Google searches still work fine, as well as News search. Try searching for images, and you will get a message saying "You are seeing the basic version because we think your Internet connection is slow". >.<
You are offered to switch back to the regular, better looking Google Image Search, but leave the site and try searching again later, you get the same message and the same cruddy basic version.
First, I thought it was Opera, but I tried Firefox. Same message appeared.
I then tried Safari on Lilly, who is hardwired into our router upstairs. I get the same message. :x
That is outright weird and perhaps insulting. Sure, my internet connection isn't the fastest in the world, but it's 6mbps....maybe even somewhat faster than that. I can stream HD 1080p video on YouTube without any buffering, as well as surf the internet at the same time on another system....as long as our crappy modem doesn't act up. (we seriously need that modem replaced or something, but I digress)
I am tempted to try out an image search on the upstairs computer, but it's getting late and I have to return to college classes tomorrow. I may try in the morning before we leave.
BTW, the test phrase I was using for image search was "dogs". No, cute images of dogs won't help me get over this issue.
David, I guess I know what it feels like when a piece of technology insults you, such as Windows complaining of a lack of touch screen capability.
Naturallly, you can set the Java plugin to ask you whenever it wants to run any code, unsigned or signed, but Apple is taking this a bit too far IMO. Apparently, they released an update to their little known XProtect system that blocks the Java plugin. From what I read though, it seems only Safari is affected by the block, and you can get around it by using Firefox.
That Java exploit is very nasty, I know that, but still... Apple shouldn't just block Java like that. Let the users turn it off or set it to the highest level of security.
Another thing is that Google thinks that my Internet connection is slow as of late. Standard Google searches still work fine, as well as News search. Try searching for images, and you will get a message saying "You are seeing the basic version because we think your Internet connection is slow". >.<
You are offered to switch back to the regular, better looking Google Image Search, but leave the site and try searching again later, you get the same message and the same cruddy basic version.
First, I thought it was Opera, but I tried Firefox. Same message appeared.
I then tried Safari on Lilly, who is hardwired into our router upstairs. I get the same message. :x
That is outright weird and perhaps insulting. Sure, my internet connection isn't the fastest in the world, but it's 6mbps....maybe even somewhat faster than that. I can stream HD 1080p video on YouTube without any buffering, as well as surf the internet at the same time on another system....as long as our crappy modem doesn't act up. (we seriously need that modem replaced or something, but I digress)
I am tempted to try out an image search on the upstairs computer, but it's getting late and I have to return to college classes tomorrow. I may try in the morning before we leave.
BTW, the test phrase I was using for image search was "dogs". No, cute images of dogs won't help me get over this issue.
David, I guess I know what it feels like when a piece of technology insults you, such as Windows complaining of a lack of touch screen capability.
I love foxes, especially the one in my avatar.