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Well-positioned shops will crank out software for COVID-19 responses while teams hobbled by legacy technology and practices dial back and focus on keeping the lights on. Translation: business as usual
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Kind of remind me... Everybody loves you | CommitStrip[^]
or Whatever you want | CommitStrip[^]
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Translation: business as usual
Exactly my thought.
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A strange metal monolith has been discovered in the Utah desert by a helicopter crew, leaving local authorities baffled. A spokesman for the monolith was quoted as saying, "My God. It's full of stars"
It's the wrong proportions though. We'll have to keep looking for the real monolith.
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Monolith size ratio is 1 : 4 : 9
reminds me something
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
modified 24-Nov-20 18:36pm.
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Quote: Wildlife officials spotted the "unusual" object while counting sheep during a flyover Must have been tough to stay awake.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
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"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
modified 24-Nov-20 16:20pm.
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Very, very weird.
Had to check if it was April 1st.
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{squints} I see nothing. Nothing!
I do love that area though. Wish I could go visit it again soon.
TTFN - Kent
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Apple's global head of security and two members of the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office have been indicted by a grand jury for allegedly requesting and offering bribes for concealed weapons licenses. You're bribing it wrong
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As our need for electronic gadgets and sensors grows, scientists are coming up with new ways to keep devices powered for longer on less energy. "The 'paradox' is only a conflict between reality and your feeling of what reality 'ought to be.'"
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When are they going to put that in a laptop or smart phone battery?
And no... it is not a sarcastic question (almost...)
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Faster, smaller, smarter and more energy-efficient chips for everything from consumer electronics to big data to brain-inspired computing could soon be on the way after engineers at The University of Texas at Austin created the smallest memory device yet. Don't sneeze - you might blow away your data
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Can we upgrade the tamagochi with it to play doom?
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Oh, that reminds me of another item to add... Thank you
TTFN - Kent
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AMD's flagship Zen 2 laptop CPUs save power by delaying their full performance. "I see you shiver with antici...PATION!"
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Long article to get to the point...
Quote from article: But this ignores the greater efficiency of the AMD systems, above and beyond the delayed shift to maximum performance (and battery consumption) states in the CPU. When we run Cinebench R23 for five full minutes, a Ryzen 7 Pro 4750u system renders more scenes than the Intel i7-1185G7, and it does so with less total power consumed. There's no clever trick to explain that away.
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Yeah, it's pretty much Intel trying to find something to point at so they look less bad.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Yeah, it's pretty much Intel trying to find something to point at so they look less bad. Is it not what everyobody does?
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The same day .NET 5 was released I shared a single screenshot showing how much faster .NET 5 is relatively to .NET Core 3.1. I promised to share more data later — and here it is. Your mileage will vary
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It is cool.
but 5 is just a temporary release... isn't it?
I thought the next Long Time Release is going to be the 5.1, or did I understand it wrong?
And seeing how they are working lately... I almost expect some breaking changes again
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.NET 5 will be out of support when its successor .NET 6 is released (currently scheduled to be end of 2021). .NET 6 will be an LTS (Long Term Support) release.
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Researchers at MIT and Harvard University have developed a quick way for a neural network to churn through data and provide a prediction along with the neural network’s confidence level in its answer. return false;
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A group of technology companies that includes Microsoft has filed a motion in Google’s antitrust case to keep their data private from the search giant. Don't we all? Don't we all?
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