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As long as they don't get closer...
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LinkedIn has become the target of a lawsuit over allegations its iOS app reads the Universal Clipboard without informing the user, a claim that suggests LinkedIn is secretly infringing on the privacy of its users. But what if there was a job opportunity on your clipboard?
I just don't understand why people have such a low opinion of lawyers.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I just don't understand why people have such a low opinion of lawyers. Because they are not doing this to protect users but because they see $$$ in charges, fees, commissions or deals?
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Metal Developer Tools for Windows are a collection of Windows-hosted tools, headers and libraries that enable developers using Windows machines to build their Metal shader programs/assets for deployment on iOS, tvOS and macOS. Umlauts available separately
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As it would not be enough with Windows messing with Chromium and with linux... now Apple want to mess with Windows too...
What can go wrong?
I suppose we are going to see an increment on posts about Windows problems in near future...
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Gartner says hyper-automation is one of the top 10 trends of the year – but what the heck is it? If it's jumping too fast on the automation bandwagon, I think we're there already
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Microsoft has announced that it will not offer support in 'any capacity' for PHP for Windows 8.0 when it is released. That one guy planning on using it will be sad
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Kent Sharkey wrote: That one guy planning on using it will be sad I thought you were speaking about PHP not about Windows Store...
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Lies! I don't think there's even one person that wants to use the Windows Store
TTFN - Kent
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Why not? What's wrong with the Windows Store?
I admit I haven't actually downloaded anything from there -- that I know of, and except for Windows Terminal -- it seems like there's potentially good stuff there.
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Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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I think you may have just proven my point (I've also only gone in there to get Terminal).
Barely curated software dumping grounds are almost as helpful as just doing a Google search for something. And probably almost as likely to catch some malware (at least based on the stories coming out about the Google and Apple stores).
TTFN - Kent
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Well the truth is other than the initial few apps when I setup my phone, I don't go to Google Play Store either.
And if the apps I use on Windows were available in the Windows Store the same would be true there. So, in that regard, I don't really see a difference between Apple's AppStore, Goolge's Play Store, and Windows' Store.
If Microsoft were to require all installations to initiate from the Windows Store like Apple and Google do for iOS and Android, respectively, that might be a different story.
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Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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The rules for exploring the Moon and Mars are getting some changes Does it involve masks?
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People usually don't give a sh1t about pollution on the earth, where it affect us directly... is this going to be so effective... specially when $$$$$ are involved...
yeah, right!!
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But it's mostly taxpayer $$$$, so it'll be plenty effective.
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as many other thing payed with tax $$$$
Let me doubt it.
And I leave it there because deeper answering would require the soapbox
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It usually does make sense to doubt that taxes will be spent effectively.
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As I said... we need a sarcasm icon / emoji
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I never understood why peopole are so worried about taxpayers' money, but don't give a sh*t about, say, Coke buyers' money or iPhone buyers' money, or insurance payers' money or Tesla buyers' money.
All these rich and super-rich companies and owners got their money from somewhere. And guess what: Their source is the same as that of the authorities: The pockets of you and me! It appears as if that is perfectly fine with us!
Of course I know the standard response to that: It is up to you to decide to use your money on a new iPhone or a Tesla, but taxes are avoidable. Sure, it would have been much better if we could choose not to have a highway system. A public school system. A military system. In my country: Also a public health system, a public pension fund, and I never paid a single penny in tuition for my university education.
Try to tell your teenager that he or she has no need for a smartphone. That tap water is as good a drink as Coke. That they can walk or bike to school. Sell your car and bike the five kilometers to work yourself! Drop your health insurance - if you die, you die. Sorry, kids: We can't afford a college education for you; you'll have to live your lives as uneducated manual workers. In our free country, we have the freedom to opt out of such expenses, which whe have decided to do. And by the way: When mom and dad retire, you are the ones who will cover our expenses of living!
I am not buying this thesis that private companies can do the same thing a lot cheaper. A few years ago, the right wing parties forced through a reorganizing of the building of public roads, putting up most projects for competition. Costs were lowered - but why? Because they reduced the qualities of the roads! The new, cheaper roads where narrower, sometimes with no shoulders, the requirements for the road foundation were relaxed... I guess that in Florida, oranges are cheaper than apples. I don't know how much that tells about comparing comparing apples with oranges in Hardanger, Norway's largest apple growing district, but I am sure you can use it as a proof that private enterprises can do things cheaper.
Norway ranks very high on the list of the highest taxes in the world. We also rank at the very top on the list of the richest country. That is not in spite of the high taxes, but more like due to it. You never die because you can't pay your hospital bill. You never drop a higher education because you can't affort it. When we pay our tax money, we are much more assured that they will be spent on some beneficial purpose, rather that on multimillion-dollar mansions and private airplanes for the top leaders and owners of the commercial powers.
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And what about all those songs that have to be rewritten:
Quote: I see a red door and I want it painted black
No colors anymore, I want them to turn black
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Quote: The Linux team did not recommend any specific terms but asked developers to choose as appropriate. Oi... Why... It will be more mess than one can imagine...
"The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012
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Maybe they should use terms like "goodlist" and "badlist".
Or "herolist" and "villainlist".
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How about "allow list" and "block list?"
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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