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A soha viszont nem látásra!
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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Én is ázt remélem, hanem nem hiszem. Nekünk Windows 8et viszont kell latniuk...
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We was really lucky with our customers on this one - we was able to convince them to stay with Windows 7. So we closed all our Windows 8 virtual machines we used to test and went foe an ice-cream
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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Speaking at Defcon, the notorious security expert lambastes what he sees as Google's destruction of privacy. Because we all want to simplify a set of fractions?
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I think most of have know what's been going on for a long time.
A similar thing happened with the Walmart ideology;
Walmart moves in and destroys the communities economic structure making everyone poor so the only place they can afford to shop is Walmart.
Walmart gets richer and the community gets poorer.
Have you ever just looked at someone and knew the wheel was turning but the hamster was dead?
Trying to understand the behavior of some people is like trying to smell the color 9.
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Is that what he meant by LCD?
What you say makes sense (and is broadly true). Then why didn't he say that? Getting me all mathematically confusticated and all. Bad crazy man! Bad!
TTFN - Kent
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While the overarching point of Google's evilitude is tough to argue with.
McAfee is nutter than squirrel droppings, so I can't work up much interest in anything he's got to say.
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Don’t look now, but Microsoft’s cloud services appear to be catching up to Amazon and Google in the quickly evolving battle to supply companies with cloud computing services, a survey of CIOs by the research firm Pacific Crest Securities has found. "Forget the night - live with us in forests of azure"
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Also interesting is their non-Windows focus on Azure.
I just received an invite though the University to Quote: Cloud computing (Azure) training by Microsoft Research
Highlights:
- Most of the training uses Open Source platforms (e.g. Python, R, JavaScript, Java) - see details below.
- You can do all the training from a Mac/Linux laptop: there is no need to have Windows.
Not interested in going though.
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I'm actually right this very second (give or take this procrastination) pricing out Amazon vs Azure and it's eye opening seeing the price difference.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Details!
Or at least a thumbnail summary, please.
TTFN - Kent
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Bandwidth costs for a CDN is over twice as expensive on Amazon than on Azure, and when adding costs you need to ensure you factor things like load balancers, backups, DNS etc.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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System Monitor (Sysmon) is a Windows system service and device driver that, once installed on a system, remains resident across system reboots to monitor and log system activity to the Windows event log. Oh look: a new toy from the Sysinternals folk
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Been testing it out since last night.
It sure can fill a log file quick with all options enabled depending on how active a machine is.
The next step is to sort thru everything it logs.
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That deserves a post in the Free Tools forum, doesn't it?
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Hey, web developer dudes and dudettes: What's your favorite programming language? Is it CSS? Is it JavaScript? Is it PHP, HTML5, or something else? Why choose? A new programming language developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University is all of those and more—one of the world's first "polyglot" programming languages. Because everyone knows you only need one language to accomplish all programming goals
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Motherboard wrote: In any case, Aldrich says that Wyvern can automatically tell what language a person is programming in, based solely on the type of data that's being manipulated. That means that if the language detects you're editing a database, for instance, it'll automatically assume you're using SQL. So, it doesn't roll all those languages into one; it guesses what language you want to use.
..and if it is "SQL", then why am I programming in SQL and not in this "Wyvern" language?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Sounds like yet another tool to promote bad programming practices. No, thanks.
But let me know when they use it to implement its compiler.
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Ranjan.D wrote: Here's a github link
I won't go near the stuff.
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This[^] is the only Wyvern that turns me on.
/ravi
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Old is Gold I prefer this Wyvern.
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package wyvern.tools.types;
import wyvern.tools.typedAST.extensions.TSLBlock;
import wyvern.tools.typedAST.interfaces.TypedAST;
import wyvern.tools.types.extensions.SpliceType;
import wyvern.tools.types.extensions.TypeInv;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.util.*;
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Let me paraphrase:
One language to rule them all, One language to find them,
One language to spy on them all and in the darkness - of NSA basement - bind them.
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[potshots]
Sigh. Looking at the code on GitHub, I note, without much surprise, that CMU's Wyvern, like so many other open source projects, doesn't comment its code either. Pathetic, especially if they are expecting this to be something more than an "I'm bored, where was that article Kent mentioned" novelty-yawner.
Is the CMU reference supposed to carry some "ooh, this must be high quality code as the result of high quality thinking" weight to it? It's no wonder our schools suck.
[/potshots]
Marc
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