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And I wonder (again, and again, and again...) how many things will they break to make this completely undesired and unrequested disaster "feature" available?
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I think they're just setting up a CYA moment for when a future Windows update accidently deletes all or part of the control panel.
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Can an organization that pretty much eliminated their QA department have the intelligence to think that far ahead? I doubt it.
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Windows had a QA department? Really? What did they do? Go on picnics all day?
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In a C# 9 deep dive, we go in-depth on records. 45s or 33s? (or 78s for the oldsters)
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Designated initialization is an extension of aggregate initialization and empowers you to directly initialize the members of a class type using their names. Are they the ones that drive you to the bar if you're already too drunk?
Even with all the size and age of C++, it amazes me when it just gets a feature common to many other languages.
Yes, I'm sheltered.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Are they the ones that drive you to the bar if you're already too drunk? Better to the bar than to the brothel, don't you think?
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As voice assistants like Google Assistant and Alexa increasingly make their way into internet of things devices, it’s becoming harder to track when audio recordings are sent to the cloud and who might gain access to them. Alyssa eluted the electroanalyitical elixer mixer (order one of everything. send.)
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Accidentally... yeah, right.
Is it ever disconnected?
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I know they're disconnected at my house. I keep them at the store to avoid accidental connection
TTFN - Kent
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Another possibility[^]
After reading it for the first time I did it at a friend's place... now it is always disconnected everytime we go to visit them
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And there are no routers in the study from the Fraunhofer Institute without known security flaws. Root route for routers is short?
Sorry, ran out of ideas a the end.
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So...
at one side the big players and their data slurping
at the other side government agencies and their data slurping
one side more is occupied by the hackers and their data slurping
and the last one by scammers and other parasits...
and in the middle of all that sh1t, we, the users.
I start thinking that a global EMP could be a good idea.
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Were you going for something like "Rooted router wreaks riot?"
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Yeah, that’s a much better version of what I was failing at. Thank you.
TTFN - Kent
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Glad my paltry comparative skills can sometimes be of assistance to your lordshop.
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A vulnerability in the .NET Core library allows malicious programs to be launched while evading detection by security software. Beware of hackers bearing garbage collectors
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amazing !
Caveat Emptor.
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/shrug. What can I say, I'm a "Microsoft-centric news service"
When I post Java stuff, no one clicks.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: When I post Java stuff, no one clicks. Are you drawing a commision on the clicks?
Now I understand some things...
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Nah, I just like to feel like I'm doing this for a reason. Shouting to the clouds isn't my kind of thing.
I wonder if I could convince Chris to switch over to a "per click" model. Cat pictures and listicles forEVAH!
Ugh, no. I couldn't do that to myself.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Cat pictures and listicles forEVAH!
Have you no sense of decency, sir?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Shouting to the clouds isn't my kind of thing.
Is that you, Abe[^]?
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