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European MPs have voted for a law requiring all new portable devices to use the same type of charging cable. EU tells Apple how to stick it
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What's the bet that Apple soon says their new iMonster USB cable charges better...
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I am working on .NET development full-time since 2002 and there is a point that still annoys me after all these years: the default .NET build behavior leads to a waste of resources and very few .NET shops are addressing the issue! Disc space doesn't grow on trees, you know!
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Business email compromise scammers are getting savvier with their lures - and new attack groups are emerging. You know the solution - ignore all emails from your boss
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Microsoft has confirmed another issue in the recently released Windows 11 2022 Update. Define "large"
Fortunately, it only seems to be "multi-GB" files. Good thing no one has that. Sorry about those log files.
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This problem seems to rear its ugly head every four or five versions of Windows (each release of Windows 10 counts as a version). It almost seems like Microsoft doesn't regression test. Oh wait, Microsoft testing is an oxymoron.
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As developers, we often need to compare two files to find the differences. "There are no differences but differences of degree between different degrees of difference and no difference"
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Musk sent Twitter a letter offering to buy the company at the originally proposed price, Bloomberg reports. We’re as confused as you are. "If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice."
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Entre nous, I post this non-response of my own freewill.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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Microsoft has migrated several internal services running on the Azure cloud from .NET Framework to .NET 6, which the company claims has reduced the cost of cloud infrastructure by 29%, while simultaneously increasing performance and latency reduction by up to 50%. Because you know they hate that cloud provider
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Always, always, always trust your salespeople, folks! They only have your best interests at heart.
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Linux 6.0 is a major new kernel number, but doesn't represent big fundamental changes. That's coming in Linux 6.1. And not a new icon in sight
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Linux has icons?
Software Zen: delete this;
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Zat's ze joke
TTFN - Kent
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Yeah, I know .
I can only please lack of coffee that early for my Capt. Obvious reply.
Your accent is excellent, BTW.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Don't worry, they'll be in SystemD rsn.
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While some companies are seeing an increase in optical drives sales(opens in new tab), generally speaking the days of the DVD drive are well and truly over—but what to do with those leftover drives? For very small sharks?
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There are all too many examples of Artificial Stupidity in new (and allegedly improved) bureaucratic computer systems, often out-sourced to companies that supposedly know what they're doing, which subject their users to serious difficulties that force weird, time-consuming, and unsanctioned (or even illegal) work-arounds. Validating names deemed difficult
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Having written name validators I can say with finality that name processing is very hard, and I suspect may be an NP Complete problem to get 100% correct.
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A new phishing technique using Chrome's Application Mode feature allows threat actors to display local login forms that appear as desktop applications, making it easier to steal credentials. Because we never do learn
"Let's add these features to make automating stuff so much easier! What do you mean, the bad guys are using it?" GOTO 10
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A global survey of 600 C-level executives conducted by CloudBees found that when it comes to building software, more than three-quarters of respondents said it is more important to be secure and compliant than fast and compliant. And anything for the annual bonus
I have the strong feeling this is "response bias" in action - where they respond with the desired result, not how they'd really react.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Business leaders will trade speed for security ..and blame developers for the lack of security.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Kent, don't be so cynical; didn't you know that saying "security is important" makes it happen?
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