I always wonder why Japan is always slow in adopting new tech and newer methods and then I found this piece that kind of explains why some businesses and government agencies are slow to adopt. [unseenjapan.com]

The problem is that many of these sites are still targeting IE. Consumers viewing them in different browsers might experience degraded functionality. Even worse, IE is far less secure than modern Web browsers such as Google Chrome or Microsoft’s own Edge. (Even Microsoft admits this[4].) Encouraging users to keep using IE leaves them vulnerable to hacking.

With the news of IE’s imminent demise, the phrase “IE縛り” (“shackled to IE”) began trending on Japan Twitter. A site is “IE縛り” if it won’t work outside of IE at all.

Yikes, no wonder it'll be a pain for a while…

matigo.ca.

At least you're getting there although you always have trouble sleeping given your history and stuff.

matigo.ca.

I wonder when was your previous best form a month ago?

matigo.ca.

Not happy I can bet with the hot weather, hope it gets better soon.

hazardwarning.me.

Done with my CSS session with a small group of clients. They were very impressed of my performance teaching them the basics.

I feel that would work especially with the uncertainty. It's why I don't get why governments want to reign in since small businesses and website need services like that.

Nearly $40 a month isn't too bad really in the scheme of things.

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matigo.ca.

For instance, I feel that Telecom/Telcos are even worse than tech companies and I tried to tell people for years now.

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hazardwarning.me.

I get why they were considering it although I'm glad that didn't happen….for now. Do you have any contingency plans in case if they eventually plan to take the servers since you're likely going to be watched?

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matigo.ca.

I'm so glad you're okay Jason. I read it though and wow, she accused you of abuse? OMG…

matigo.ca.

Sadly, my mom's 2015 iMac is all but dead support wise so I'm planning to install a Linux distro later this year.

And yeah, Apple wants to get rid of those Intel Macs ASAP.

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