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Kent Sharkey wrote: homeopathic advertisements With homeopathic "potentiation"[^], of course: diluted to a size of 1e-6 pixel x 1e-7 pixels, they are really healty.
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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Majority of IT pros believe code signing will increase in the years to come. How can I fit my signature on the EXE?
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Oh, fer..!
If it's unsigned, you can't have -0!
How can we live without -0?
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At least 3.4 billion fake emails are sent around the world every day, according to a new report from email verification company Valimail, with the majority of suspicious emails coming from US-based sources. And people say that email is dead
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The beta news click-baiters obviously don't understand what SPAM is.
There are actually about 500,000 what-they-call "fake" e-mails sent per day.
If the mailing list is 100,000,000,000,000,000 people, it's still only one e-mail.
The only reason it's hard to stop it is that, every day, another bunch of 14-year-olds (mainly from the US -- the numbers don't lie) come to believe that they can become the next Internet millionaires by spamming.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Except they aren't fake emails; they are real [digital] emails used for a nefarious [google] purpose.
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It includes updates for compiling assemblies for improved startup, optimizing applications for size with linker and EventPipe improvements. Not to be confused with .NET Framework 3, Adobe Preview 1.3, or the 2003 movie, "The Core"
Plus news for WPF fans. There might be a few out there.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Not to be confused with ... the 2003 movie, "The Core"
Oh good, thought might be a Core 3 movie, I was worried for a second as I had not seen Core 2.
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I honestly thought there was a Core 2. My initial blurb was going to be something about finished the trilogy finally. I wonder what bad movie I thought was the sequel?
TTFN - Kent
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NASA needed a supercomputer to get us to the Moon, and it had to be generations ahead of the state of the art at the time. 73kB ought to be enough for everyone?
Well, you may have heard about it, but odds are you have never wrote code in anger for it.
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Google has long offered syncing between Google Photos and Google Drive, but it’s putting an end to that in the name of simplicity. Even more simple? Keep them on your own hard drive
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The real reason?
Because server space is expensive, and they realised that 99.999% of the photos were of no use for either advertising or training AIs,
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I found it so annoying, I turned synchronization off long ago.
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Joe Woodbury wrote: I found it so annoying, I turned synchronization off long ago.
It really is confusing. I recently upgraded my phone and it asked me about my photos and syncing and free cloud space and I was like, "aren't you talking about my Google Drive account that I've been using for 5 years?" I was confused. With the photo thing I'm not sure where my photos are going? It's not Drive so where is it?? Really confusing.
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Depends.
If you allow Google to resize your photos you're allowed to store as many as you want. But if you want them to keep the original file it will end up in your drive.
Well, not visibly so, but it will use up your quota.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: Well, not visibly so, but it will use up your quota.
Yeah, really confusing. Thanks for letting me know about that.
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How often do we consider the true cost of the code we’re creating? Not just the price tag, but the cost to maintain, to society, and to our environment. "About tree fiddy"
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If it's adobe or oracle code, about three million per hundred years.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: and to our environment
I knew it - now just jack wagon is gonna start whining about "code-warming" and when "code-warming" is proven to be a non-thing, they'll change it to "code-change". Then, we'll all be up a compiler without a watch window.
".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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The mission will visit one of the most intriguing asteroids in the solar system. Forget air-guitar, it's time for space-guitar!
Needs more umlauts! (and cowbell)
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It's only because half their budget has been reassigned to building walls.
Big magnets are cheaper than rockets.
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The experiment was meant to prove how easy it is to hire digital henchmen. You mean I could be making $250 every time I post fake news?
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Yes, because drumming up support for Stalin-types is the absolute antithesis of doing evil.
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Microsoft tried to patch the bug but fails to meet Google's 90-day deadline because of an issue it found in testing. Because it's easier to fling rocks than build a nice, glass house
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