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Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Don't take away
My precious goto.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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VCs have gone wild for back-end developer-oriented technologies, but front-end technologies like Next.js are heating up. Where no one has gone before?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Where no one has gone before? to the infinite and beyond
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed legislation requiring all smartphones, computers and smart TV sets sold in the country to come pre-installed with Russian software. "It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma"
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Microsoft's Project Verona involves creating a new language for "safe infrastructure programming" to be open-sourced soon. If only there was an existing language with Rust-like syntax, and Rust-like safety
*Kind* of a dupe from the Rust article yesterday, but with a different focus, and new information for people that didn't watch the presentation
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Are they calling it Rust# ?
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No. RustBucket. Where you dump all your best ideas.
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Rusty.
The first programming language which oxidizes.
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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R#?
Oh wait...
No more Mister Nice Guy... >: |
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Speaking as someone who sees great potential in Rust, this is extremely disappointing. Rather than create a new language, they should support the existing work and help it be a better choice for targetting Windows.
You would think they would learn some lessons from their efforts C++/CLI, Managed C++, etc.
Edit: Actually, it's not as bad as that - iit's ZDNet's fault for describing it as Rust-based. It isn't, it is just addressing similar areas and its a Microsoft Research project, which means it is being used for Research and isn't guaranteed any release.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
modified 4-Dec-19 13:51pm.
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Exactly, especially as Rust is MIT-licensed (one of the more open open-source licenses)
TTFN - Kent
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See the edit to the original comment - ZDNet's fault for misdescribing the project. There was initially a fair bit of criticism on r/rust thanks to this, but the researcher himself corrected the misapprehension.
I'm glad to hear this because, as I said, you would think they would have learned their lesson from C++ variations. This is a research language, and is influenced by Rust among other languages. That's absolutely fair.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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I imagine the final name for the product will be something that, as well as being in line with the "Rust" branding, also aligns with MS' general trend, over the past 13 years.
"Decay" sounds pretty appropriate.
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The last decade has seen remarkable improvements in the ability of computers to understand the world around them. Time for some human learning about machine learning?
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Why, oh why do people involved in IT training always seem to believe that they have to spend so much time (and their trainees' energy) in teaching the history of whatever sub-sub-field they're supposed to be teaching?
Say what is, not what was or what will be.
Trainees need to know What tools, etc. are available for them to use Now, and How to use them. Any other information is a waste of their time.
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The bug allowed attackers to quietly steal account tokens, which websites and apps use to grant users access to their accounts without having them to constantly re-enter their passwords. "Written on the pages is the answer to a neverending story"
It's fixed, fortunately (assuming you're all patched up)
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Inspired by XKCD's classic diceware strip, a programmer named Alice created an open-source algorithm to randomly generate secure passphrases in Welsh. We're going to need more 'l' keys (and 'w')
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Europol announced today that 30,506 Internet domain names have been shut down for distributing counterfeit and pirated items, as part of a joint global operation between law enforcement authorities from the EU and the United States. Only a few million left
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First read of headline i read "privacy"
Then open link and hit with "We apologize for the temporary outage."
My mind thinks Where they taken down as well for reporting the story?
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If you just bought a smart TV on Black Friday or plan to buy one for Cyber Monday tomorrow, the FBI wants you to know a few things. They don't have automatic access?
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And I still can't buy JUST a TV/monitor.
Physical Power On/Off button
Basic physical, easily accessible, control buttons
NO TV tuner
No Ethernet
No smart card port
No chromecast/netflix/amazon/ other streaming service
No Wifi
Yes to image customisation (contrast/color/brightness...)
You know, make me a 43 inch monitor.
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A society dedicated to preserving the correct use of the apostrophe has shut down because "ignorance has won". We’ll, thats a shame
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I see what you did there.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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Quote: Mr Richards started the society after seeing the "same mistakes over and over again" and hoped he would find half a dozen people who felt the same way.
"I didn't find half a dozen people," he said on his website. Well, he can't have looked very hard.
The APIHNA newsgroup (alt.possessive.its.has.no.apostrophe) was still going strong, at that time, and was even one of my favourite haunts.
I never heard of this guy, though.
I still host The APIHNA World Dictionary[^] (the only English language reference you're guaranteed to never need) on my personal site.
(You can tell how long ago I built the template for those pages by the monitor size they're designed for.)
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A massive database storing tens of millions of SMS text messages, most of which were sent by businesses to potential customers, has been found online. The 'S' is not for secure
"One table alone had tens of millions of messages, many of which were message recipients trying to opt-out of receiving text messages." Well, I'm worried
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