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"Uncaught SecurityError: Blocked a frame with origin "http://www.youtube.com" from accessing a frame with origin "http://www.eliomotors.com". Protocols, domains, and ports must match."

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Are you offering to help YouTube? That error indicates code on youtube.com is being blocked from accessing the page embedding the video (which would, for example, stop Google from accessing your personal info on every site that embeds a YouTube video). It's not something the containing page is doing wrong.


so going to this link with ghostery enabled is a bad idea. the constant attempts to load resources that are blocked will crash chrome


Ha! I still have my Mindstorms set and I plan to knock the dust off of it in a few years when my son is old enough.


To be fair, I'm not sure I would endeavor to make a mobile-only web app load 10000 elements to the DOM all at once. When I set to 2000, for instance, I can get below 200ms on Android 4.1.1 in chrome.


Below 200ms? Still nowhere smooth enough to get to 60fps.


Ran this on Android 4.1.1 in chrome and it was 913ms. Desktop was ~40ms on average.


Safari on an iPhone 5: 165ms. Surprised that the difference was so large.


Well , he did not say what device he was using. All android devices are not equal. You should know that or you dont know how android works.


I don't get it.


It seems to work well for me. My son loves his. Granted I don't use it as a necessity.


i guess being able to keep a property up and running isn't one of them


this just in: Ember.js Fanboi tries AngularJs-- says it sucks because it's not like Ember.js


Welcome to the corporate world, where the grass isn't always greener on the other side.

There is always being an intrapreneur. People are people and can be influenced. It isn't easy.


There is always being an intrapreneur.

No there is not, in most companies. In most firms, if you try to be an "intrapreneur" while the middle manager to whom you report has to deal with typical corporate dreck, you'll break this "Law of Power" (Never Outshine the Master): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMy8Tf-zCag Then you get fired for being "distracted" because the perception is that you care more about your career goals than your manager's. (Of course, this is usually true for most people and there's nothing wrong with that, but one can't be brazen about it.)

There are benefits to working in larger companies, but the idea that one can just decide one day to recast his job description to "intrapreneur" is laughable for most people. The people who have jobs that would allow that (in small or large companies) don't need to fall back on some templated concept.


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