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I suppose he will blame Nadella
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The vulnerability in question is a sudo security policy bypass issue that could allow a malicious user or a program to execute arbitrary commands as root on a targeted Linux system even when the "sudoers configuration" explicitly disallows the root access. I guess they will make me a sandwich after all.
(see this comic[^] if you don't get that blurb)
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LOL. All those windoze haters out there eat shiite.
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that's
sudo eat shitte
TTFN - Kent
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LMAO!
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I suppose, there are more linux users now than before...
The more users, the more attractive for the bad guys, the more security flaws will be discovered.
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Habitual tea drinking was associated with greater functional connectivity in the default mode network. Findings suggest tea drinking has a positive contribution to brain structure and a protective effect on age-related decline in brain organization. How about Long Island Iced Tea? Can I stick with that?
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If I warm rum and then I put some leaves of mint... does it count as tee?
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With the release of iOS 13, Apple has updated its “Fraudulent Website Warning” feature in Safari web browser. As part of this update, Apple may now send your browsing data to Chinese company Tencent. "Don't take any wooden nickels"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Tencent My data isn't even worth that much. Go for it.
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Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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So far for Cook's privacy promise...
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I agree. Although I was surprised by the sorting results. And I like his implementation of Split().
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Well, I, for one, I use to love the "-->" operator when doing plain old vanilla C (no ++)
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raddevus wrote: They wasted Stroustrup's time on those!?!"
After reading I would agree. They even presented an old trick question (evidently), which seemed almost insulting to ask in the first place; let alone, time wasting.
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Great 5 problems of mankind have now the "challenge solved" state.
And I learned about the "-->" operator.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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The world didn't end last Friday just like the world didn't end in the year 2000, with failing computers deleting bank accounts and crashing airplanes. The End is Nigh!
Nigh-ish.
hemi-semi-demi-nigh?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: The world didn't end last Friday That cannot be proven.
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Last Friday?
I thought the next "Boom" was in 2038
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When enabled, Tamper Protection prevents Windows Security and Windows Defender settings from being changed by programs, Windows command line tools, Registry changes, or group policies. And we'll just flip these other settings, "For your own good"
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As long as I can disable "Tamper Protection"...
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Continuing the effort to decouple Microsoft products from .NET Core itself, Microsoft is spinning off their SQL Server drivers into a separate deployment stream. What about an OLE DB provider for Linux?
"For most developers, using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient will be as simple as just changing the using statements at the top of each class. " Riiiiiiiiiight. Fingers crossed.
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No, it's not a story about food poisoning or any thing at all to do with it. A new paper suggests that with the right encouragement and understanding the IoT crowd could change their hardware from silicon to bacteria. It's a little hard to hook it up to a monitor though
Hooking it up to a mouse is easier, but the results could be rather unpleasant for you and the mouse
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Microsoft acknowledges Start menu critical-error warnings and says the issue will be fixed later this month. Don't start without them
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Another "feature" deployed "on the fly" let to be caught by the huge beta-tester team (of Win10-Home users)...
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