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Is that the quantum cryptography?
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We need to learn how to effectively use multi-paradigm languages that support functional, object oriented, and procedural paradigms. "It's a feature of new paradigms that pitchforks come out with new paradigms."
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five paradigms do not make a dollar.
«One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.» Salvador Dali
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These releases have several notable features from the teams improving Git Productivity, C++, IntelliCode, .NET, XAML, and Web Tools. What a coincidence this comes out the same day as .NET 5!
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Apple has introduced the new M1 chip that will power its new generation of Arm-based Macs. It’s a 5nm processor, just like the A14 Bionic powering its latest iPhones. The only CPU that helps you get out of London?
18 hours of video on a single charge? Bring on the cats!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: 18 hours of video on a single charge? Bring on the cats! From the point of view of the processor might be... but I suppose the battery will disagree on that.
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The Federal Trade Commission has announced a settlement with Zoom, after it accused the video calling giant of engaging in “a series of deceptive and unfair practices that undermined the security of its users,” in part by claiming the encryption was stronger than it actually was. It was encrypted-like? Encryptedish? Sarcastically encrypted?
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Probably they were pioneering the new encryption that the EU is pushing soon...
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It was encrypted-like? Encryptedish? Sarcastically encrypted? Outside the world of security blurb, it is called "encoding".
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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We’re excited to release .NET 5.0 today and for you to start using it. It’s a major release — including C# 9 and F# 5 — with a broad set of new features and compelling improvements. Gentlement (and ladies): Start your downloads!
I wouldn't expect a patch for at least a week now.
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Up to a third of existing Android smartphones will start getting error messages from websites secured by Let's Encrypt. Time to spring for a new phone
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The 3.2 release is loaded with features and performance improvements. Most of the release focused on upcoming .NET 5 and all benefits Uno Platform gets from building on top of it. However, we are also releasing improvements to the controls and tooling we introduced in previous releases. All your buzzwords, in one handy install!
Just in time for the .NET 5 release
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Is Uno a Microsoft project? If it's not now, presumably it will be soon. It seems to fill a niche that Microsoft is slow to fill.
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Independent at the moment, but yeah. They need to be bought (or subsidized)
TTFN - Kent
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Overworked employees have a higher chance of sending a sensitive email to the wrong address. The database is open on port 5432? What?! NO!!!! I didn't mean to tell *you* that.
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That's a deceptive way of saying "Bad Management"
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PHB to Dilbert: "I could give you a raise or sack you, make everyone else work harder, and get a bonus".
From the manager's perspective that might seem like good management.
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Admit it, you’ve got them: legacy .NET applications in production supporting the business. How many times have you been asked the hard question of how you’re going to run those apps in the cloud? So you don't have to stash that old machine under someone's desk
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Microsoft says that multiple Windows 10 apps including Outlook are affected by an issue causing them to forget users' passwords after the device is upgraded to certain Windows 10, version 2004 builds. How about a solution for users forgetting their passwords next?
But the icons are OK?
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I suppose they will soon come with "Office 365" doesn't forget and an offer to upgrade
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In the middle of the Nevada desert north of Las Vegas, the first-ever passengers just rode a Hyperloop. "I don't want to cause no fuss, but can I buy your Magic Bus?"
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In the beginning there was .NET Framework, and it was all very simple. But then, over time, it grew and grew, and became a lot more complicated. Write once, run in some places
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Quote: .NET Framework, the OG
Damn, you can't get away from @OriginalGriff anywhere these days!
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- Homer
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Quote: However, .NET Framework did not have side-by-side installation capabilities, so only one version could be installed at any time.
I see this "alternative fact" is spreading.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
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Richard Deeming wrote: However, .NET Framework did not have side-by-side installation capabilities, so only one version could be installed at any time.
I see this "alternative fact" is spreading.
You're ignoring an important qualifier to what you quoted:
Quote: At least not initially…
And even after that, it was "complicated".
.net 1.1, was an in place replacement for 1.0, after that you could only have one of 2.0/3.0/3.5 installed, and then 4.x was the third set of only 1 version installed at a times.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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