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Nelek wrote: Microsoft keeps trying harder and harder to piss its user base off 'struth. It's gone past the "Are they even trying" phase into the "Actively working against themselves" phase.
TTFN - Kent
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Shouldn't that be "Columnists are grumpy...?"
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That’s where most enterprise organizations stand with respect to software testing: guilty of both too few AND too many tests, overexposed to risk and unable to pivot fast So: stop it! Also: get busy!
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Attackers are spraying the Internet to backdoor unpatched Active Directory systems. In related news: Happy Monday!
Or upcoming Monday, for those seeing this on Sunday
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In addition to Ubuntu, Uno Calculator is now running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux Mint, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Manjaro, Kubuntu, KDE Neon, elementary OS, CentOS and Arch Linux, which means you can run it on anything from a Linux desktop, to a Raspberry Pi. Because they needed a calculator
But interesting as it is using the 'guts' of the actual Windows calc:
"As the Uno platform is about reusing your code across platforms, porting the Calculator was mostly about compiling the 19930’s C++ portion of the calculator using GCC, and adding a new .NET 5 “project head”. This new head uses the rest of Calculator source tree which contains all the C# and XAML code that is already running for the other platforms."
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This Uno Platform looks like it could be very good.
Won't be long until the Microsoft acquisition. It would surely be a very good with MS's current range of dev tools and intentions.
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We are launching .NET Live TV, your one stop shop for all .NET and Visual Studio live streams across Twitch and YouTube. For those that like to watch
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Kent Sharkey wrote: your one stop shop ... across ... YouTube. Coincidence or just bad wording?[^]
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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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