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Microsoft’s “Meeting Insight Computing System,” as described in patent filings, would use cameras, sensors, and software tools to monitor the people and the conditions in a meeting, as well as post-meeting surveys, to create a “quality score” for the meeting. 4/5 meeting attendees felt that 4/5 of the meeting attendees were fools
What about the old, "Add the salaries of everyone in the room, and divide by the time in the meeting. Then have the organizer decide if it's worth that much."
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Rant: This isn't an invention; it's a bunch of ideas, most of which a twelve year old could come up with.
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According to a report from the Financial Times, Facebook-backed cryptocurrency Libra could launch in January. But Libra is the sign for September/October
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I wonder... how many tracking mechanisms can be hidden in a blockchain?
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Scammers are trying to steal email credentials from employees by impersonating their organization's human resources (HR) department in phishing emails camouflaged as internal 'back to work' company memos. So I wasted all that time walking downstairs to my office?
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Chris: Why is everyone ignoring my emails?
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In .NET 3.0 we introduced a GC.GetGCMemoryInfo API for library code to get memory load related things (this was used in ArrayPool for example) so it exposed things library folks wanted at the time. "The sweet sweet memories you gave-a me You can't beat the memories you gave-a me"
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The UK is spinning up a new regulatory body, intended to "enforce a new code to govern the behavior of platforms that currently dominate the market." Because if anyone knows good management, it's the UK government
Too political? Or recognized for the sarcasm intended (and could probably also be said for just about any government past or present)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Or recognized for the sarcasm intended (and could probably also be said for just about any government past or present) And not only in the UK
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Great news! It turns out scientists have discovered that we're 2,000 light-years closer to Sagittarius A* than we thought. As we continue to circle the drain
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'While Bob never got to play on the big stage, he always followed the band around and got to ride on the bus' "Bob was actually more useful dead than alive."
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "Bob was actually more useful dead than alive." WHAAAAATTTTT?????
No Bob... they are not speaking about you...
Are you? are you? Are you?
I will release the hamsters if you do...
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No, not that Bob (and not Bob my manager... maybe)
TTFN - Kent
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Italy’s Borexino detector has confirmed a decades-old theory, finding the first-ever evidence of a carbon-nitrogen-oxygen (CNO) cycle that produces neutrinos in our Sun. Because it's the dawning of the Age of Aquarius?
And here I thought 'neutrino fluxes' were just in Star Trek.
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I think they'd be better off worrying about "where the sun don't shine".
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Why?
Do you want to stick this paper in theirs???
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Microsoft is instead embracing some of these rival platforms, with rumors of a deeper integration with Android that would let its mobile apps run directly on Windows 10 by 2021 at the earliest. Windows Phone 2.0: Electric Boogaloo Edition
Because the Android version of Candy Crush is so much better than the desktop version?
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I just wonder...
how many things are they going to break to make this happen?
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If they do this properly (e.g. as a subsystem running over WSL), I don't see why it would affect core Windows all that much. They're already upgrading WSL so that it can run X-Windows applications; how difficult can it be to add a Dalvik VM that runs Android apps?
For that matter, Google already has an Android emulator that is distributed with Android Studio. Why not license it, and modify it to run over WSL?
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: If they do this properly nuff said
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Workplace Analytics, which is available as part of Office 365 enterprise plan as an add-on, makes use of Office 365 email and calendar metadata, including to/from data, subject lines and timestamps to create set of behavioural metrics that can be used by the managers to know what’s going on in an organization. Mine's negative for some reason
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Were they not telling at the beginning that those statistics were only for technical purpose and were unpersonalized...
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They leave out the most important metric of all, a simple "hey Mike, how are you?"
The people who this system was designed for are probably far past the point of getting an honest answer though
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C#9 record and C#9 init property are really nice addition to the language. As explained in C#9 records: immutable classes, both are syntactic sugar that don’t require any change at IL level nor runtime levels. Sprinkle your own syntactic sugar in your apps
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When the human body is the communications channel, it’s hard to hack the data "Resistance is futile"
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