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We started a journey to build a native package manager for Windows 10 when we announced the Windows Package Manager preview at Microsoft Build 2020. Can I install it with Chocolatey/NuGet/npm?
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I fear they will do it with a windows update...
M.D.V.
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A mentor is someone who is more experienced in a career field (like software development) who sets out specifically to form a relationship with someone less experienced. "if you choose the quick and easy path, you will become an agent of evil."
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Just in case... here you have: CodeProject Mentor FAQ[^]
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The usual answer is you need more internet speed than you currently have, but let's look closer. How much can I have?
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Minimum 10Gb, so I can hot-migrate VMs directly over the Internet.
Of course, "need" is debatable. I'm coping with 60Mb at the moment.
As an aside, the fastest I can get here in a high population and business density area in north west London is 60-70Mb on FTTC or 300Mb on cable/fibre from Virgin Media. No FTTP, G.FAST or third party full fibre available here yet and no schedules for any of them.
I was recently perusing houses in the country and I discovered that BT were offering 900Mb (presumably via G.FAST) in the middle of nowhere in rural Gloucestershire.
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Today we are excited to announce the general availability of the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK, a new no-cost distribution of OpenJDK that is open source and available for free for anyone to deploy anywhere. Because Microsoft releasing a Java worked out so well the first time
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because Microsoft releasing a Java worked out so well the first time Looks like they are pretty proud of releasing linux in windows though...
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because Microsoft releasing a Java worked out so well the first time Actually, it was arguably the best JVM at the time, which really ticked off Sun.
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'struth = J++ was yet another Anders masterwork, and I agree it was probably because it was so good that Sun went after it. (They ignored IBM's efforts until it was too late - even with the "Sundown" code name, and of course Eclipse)
TTFN - Kent
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Use discrete logic chips to build a surprisingly capable CPU with the hottest new architecture In case you need a new hobby
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Use discrete logic chips... That in case you can manage to get some...
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Yeah, no more Radio Shack.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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The Google Nest Hub is the world's first commercial Fuchsia device. They want to corner the market on OSes by making all of them
Hey look - non-MSFT news!
As another website put it - "Google has released an OS you won't be able to spell" (or words to that effect)
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Is it something that might be worth the time to look up? Or will it be deprecated again before we can say "A UAN BA BULUBA BALAM BAMBU"?
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella teased this announcement during his Build keynote this morning, revealing he has been testing “the next generation of Windows” in recent months. Triple-pane with argon filling? (to go with the other green announcement)
Yes, kind of a repeat of the news item from yesterday. But a bit more official this time.
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I thought Windows 10 was going to be the last windows ever..
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Their definition of 'ever' is different than yours.
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Microsoft is teaming up with GitHub, Accenture, and ThoughtWorks to launch the Green Software Foundation, a nonprofit that will work on establishing new standards to reduce the carbon emissions of software. I thought Apple retired the Carbon API years ago
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Easy... switch off crypto mining and data slurping.
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I'd rather they tried to write reasonably efficient code. Instead, they piss away the performance gains given to us by hardware weenies just because the response time will still be OK with most users.
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This is so elephantine stupid and pandering I don't even know where to begin. carbon-free software?
Charlie Gilley
<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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Indeed. But they can start with the fact that software is silicon-based!
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One of my main customers will from time to time just start programs like this. After a few years, the trend fades, the people retire or culled, and we wait for the next cycle. What's odd is that there is no correlation to profitability, just the mission.
This is nothing but bad marketing. I would not want to be involved with this project.
Charlie Gilley
<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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