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Sometimes releasing is the only solution for a stuck project
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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The Windows 10 version 1903 and 1909 Patch Tuesday patch for this month, KB 4549951, has drawn lots of criticism (and more than a few clickbaity headlines) for bugs and crashes. We’re seeing a reappearance of the old race condition/temporary profile bug, but the rest look like one-offs. Do you sense a pattern? Another Patch Day, another Problem Day
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I think it would be more effective if we waited to a good update to make a news article out of it
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At least you'll have time to finish that 64-disc version of the Towers of Hanoi puzzle while you wait.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Sure, if you feel like being starved of news. Besides, Microsoft's version of stand-up is hilarious.
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We’re continuing to work on the bigger features that will define the 5.0 release. They haven't announced an expiration date for it yet?
"There is a lot more coming, over the next several months, leading up a November release."
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Kent Sharkey wrote: They haven't announced an expiration date for it yet? It is supposed to be a Version 6 for end of next year, does it count?
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It only matters to me if it supports WinForms and also works in the Visual Studio designer!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: They haven't announced an expiration date for it yet?
The latest hip cool thing will soon be to expire a version before it's been released...
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An asteroid estimated to be 1.2 miles wide will fly by Earth next week, but it's not expected to collide with our planet. As long as it keep physical distancing
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Who has Bruce Willis telephone number? Just in case...
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That is not what that image looks like to me (slap my face)
Director of Transmogrification Services
Shinobi of Query Language
Master of Yoda Conditional
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An update to tiny "is-promise" library impacted millions of JavaScript projects. npm break-build
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ooops...
was it me?
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Have you ever compromised your values for professional gains at work? Some of your co-workers certainly would. "Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Have you ever compromised your values for professional gains at work? Some of your co-workers certainly would. With the politicians and high rank managers that we have as examples and the news we get every up and then... no surprise here.
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Quite so. Politics is an ongoing example of where dishonesty still gets rewarded.
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I read the entire article and saw the various unethical behaviors that the article called out, but I did not see one line that said, "workers will steal proprietary info".
Can someone tell me where that is in the article? Just curious.
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Game theory, innit.
Even if you don't wish to act unethically, once you establish that others are acting unethically (and, worse, that it directly leads to career advancement and success) then it becomes irrational to hold back.
If everyone else (well everyone else who is doing well) is cheating, the only way to compete successfully is to cheat as well. See also certain sports, of course.
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The FCC voted today to allow unlicensed use of the 6GHz wifi spectrum, the goal of which is to help unclog the current 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, expand wifi through rural America, and help consumers take full advantage of the new WiFi 6 standard. Bad news for the tinfoil hat crowd, now they'll need a third layer
It could cause shortages.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It could cause shortages.
Run! It will cause CV-19! First 5G, now this. We're doomed!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It could cause shortages. I don't think so... we are speaking about tin foil not about toilette paper
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Static analyzer proves its worth with discovery of null-pointer error "Getting nothing but static, getting nothing but static. Static filling my attic from Channel Z "
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NSA and ASD issue joint advisory on detecting and dealing with web shells. * not including the ones they're still using, thankyouverymuch
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I think the ASD is making a better job in being secret... I didn't hear of them until know.
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