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Looks interesting. But looks can be deceptive.
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A rectangular robot as tiny as a few human hairs can travel throughout a colon by doing back flips, Purdue University engineers have demonstrated in live animal models. Not our kind of 'tech' related, I just felt you needed to see the image
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This release is feature complete for consumption scenarios, which means that all features for using our generated Windows SDK projections to call WinRT APIs are now in their final form. Not to be confused with Windows RT, because that would be silly
"We expect C#/WinRT to have parity with .NET Native and .NET Core 3, and we encourage customers to update to .NET5 RC2 and give us feedback before our final release in November." Remind me again - wasn't .NET 5 supposed to simplify the .NET story?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: wasn't .NET 5 supposed to simplify the .NET story? As it was windows 10 supposed to be the best windows ever?
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Ouch.
You nasty!
TTFN - Kent
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Google today announced an impressive new feature that will allow you to easily find the song that is stuck in your head. "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da"
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So thanks to Covid to day is now April 1?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Google today announced an impressive new feature that will allow you to easily find the song that is stuck in your head. Since when is google working with Elon Musk? No way I am implanting the brain chip only to know the title of a song...
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WARP was built on the philosophy that even people who don’t know what “VPN” stands for should be able to still easily get the protection a VPN offers. For those that "engage"
Because nothing says, "Security" like a single point of failure
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Rats. I thought they were bringing back OS2.
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It triggered a nasty flashback to when I was implementing an OS/2 device driver for a piece of custom hardware we developed.
18,000+ lines of 32-bit flat memory model Intel assembly language.
Software Zen: delete this;
modified 16-Oct-20 14:01pm.
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Researchers at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Linköping University, have for the first time demonstrated an organic battery. It is of a type known as a 'redox flow battery," with a large capacity that can be used to store energy from wind turbines and solar cells, and as a power bank for cars. I thought that's what you got after beans and sauerkraut for lunch
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Kind of reminds me something... [^]
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I wonder what voltage we are?
TTFN - Kent
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I don't know about voltage...
but if we say resistance could be taken as stubbornness, then I am close to an open circuit
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Nelek wrote: but if we say resistance could be taken as stubbornness
Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
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Microsoft reckons experimental architecture CHERI would have had a big impact on the number of bugs fixed in 2019. Feel free to use it anytime now then
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Microsoft reckons experimental architecture CHERI would have had a big impact on the number of bugs fixed in 2019. In order to fix a big number of bugs, you have to have them first...
Ohhh, wait. I think I get it,
they are just sowing the system with bugs so that they can celebrate the good work of their CHERI architecture, when they finally use it?
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New research reveals that IT and cloud teams spend 44 percent of their time on routine work, just keeping things running, at a cost of $4.8 million a year. A new week, a new emergency. Same-old, same-old.
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Following next:
an AI could do that job faster, better and cheaper...
or...
from that 44% of time, the half of it could be avoided if there were not so many burocracy and idiotic decissions by people without a clue.
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And yet I'm supposed to fill a paragraph each day in the tracking report without making it sound like I do the same things every day. Which I do, of course. The project is in the sustainment phase. Nothing new or exciting.
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Intel recommends updating to Linux kernel 5.9 to mitigate a serious flaw Google found in the Linux Bluetooth stack. Good to know that Bluetooth is a problem for everyone
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As expected...
now that linux gets more attention, it starts to appear in the news due to bugs and security problems.
Now the question is...
does it happens because there are more people using it and it gets more interesting for the attackers?
or is it just the logical consequence of MS including Linux in Windows that the problems spread like a virus?
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