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Early reports from last year claimed that Memory Integrity or Virtualization-based Security (VBS) was leading to nearly 30% loss in certain scenarios, even on systems that were officially Windows 11 ready. Security vs. Performance: The latest edition
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This is what happens when the software is bloated and not optimized to start with. Read the article - Intel isn't running graphics natively on these cards. It's running them in an emulator, which is obviously making a lot of security boundary transitions.
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With the continuous advancements being made in cloud computing along with the evolution of the development process, the ability to keep up with the newest skills is an essential part of a developer’s job. "Go learn this" counts as training, doesn't it?
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Ehem, ehem...
Last training I got was more than 5 years ago and was actually non technical...
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Software companies have a problem. There’s not enough candidates that can code C++. Present company not included, of course
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Mmmm... was C++ not obsolete?
I suppose it is like Cobol and VB6, someone injected them the T-Virus and they refuse to die.
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C and C++ are anything but obsolete. Which is fine by me as it gives me a constant stream of job offers (even in a nation with a garbage economy) which I may either take or at least wave in front of my bosses like a giant, p***s shaped stick.
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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den2k88 wrote: C and C++ are anything but obsolete. I know... (we definitivelly need a "irony" / "Sarcasm" emoji)
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Ha, C++ is the new Cobol. Nice
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The critical security vulnerability turned out to be two serious vulnerabilities. Still, they need patching ASAP. Who secures the security software?
Thank you, whoever does, BTW.
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New research demonstrated at Google’s AI event in New York City this morning proposes the notion of letting robotic systems effectively write their own code. "Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me."
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One of the most interesting things about the pandemic, at least from an employment perspective, is that productivity didn’t suffer as a result of remote work. I guess people do like to work in their pyjamas
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Doesn't surprise me. Commuting takes a physical toll on people. Working from home eliminated this source of energy drain.
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Scenario 1: Wake at 7, quickly rinse and prepare, prepare the cat's paraphenalia for the day, take the car, swear in traffic, get to work at 8:20, coworkers stop you for coffee until 9:00, then again at 11. Get out at 12:30, find something to eat in the city taht doesn't cost a kidney, get back, coffee, 16:00 coffee again, 18:00 get back in the car, swear in traffic until almost 19:00.
Scenario 2: Wake at 8:15, calmly rinse and prepare, spend time with the cat while fixing it for the next hours, start working at 9:00, at 12:00 start boiling water for a nice fresh pasta at 12:30, 13:00 back again to work or a short nap / free time, at 17:30 stop working and already home, waiting for the unlucky wife who doesn't smart work.
Oh gosh, how come Scenario 1 is less productive??? :confused pikachu face:
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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Mine was similar. Not only did I get time back from my 45 minute (each way) commute I spent my lunch hour cleaning the kitchen (unloading the dishwasher from the night before) and loading anything newly used into it.
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Today, taking small breaks to think about a problem or what next to tackle, I did some laundry, watered the plants, trimmed the outdoor hanging plants of dead stuff, played with the cat, took a short walk, had a nice conversation with a friend that I encountered while running an errand, found out another friend is about to die of cancer and still got a ton of work done because I could take breaks that were productive and let the brain stew on work problems.
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den2k88 wrote: Scenario 2 You would think that managers would "get it", that people want dignity and a life and that that makes them more productive.
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Marc Clifton wrote: You would think that managers would "get it", Marc... your are definitivelly an optimist.
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Scenario #1: Blood pressure of 190/100
Scenario #2: Blood pressure of 120/80
"I reject your reality and substitute my own." -- Adam Savage
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Well, I'm actually doing work when I otherwise would have been showering, eating breakfast, and spending 30 minutes in traffic. Oh, and let's not forget the busload of people who find my cube and interrupt me with their problems all day.
Now? Wake up, grab something for breakfast and spin up the laptop. Oh, and look, no line of people dumping their problems on me all day.
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But managers still want to install [insert your favourite spyware here] in your laptop to check if you are working or not when in home office...
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Let’s break down the process of migrating legacy data, outline the pros and cons, and highlight considerations that industry professionals wish they knew before moving legacy data to an advanced system. Why migrate when you can just write a new app on the new database?
Who needs all that old data anyway?
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Quote: Legacy database migration: What to know before you start Try to get another one to do it (and to blame later).
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Sunshine streaming through a window could be directly harnessed for wireless data transmission to electronic devices. "We've got a line in the sky"
Ugh moment: "Basem Shihada had been exploring data encoding into an artificial light source when he had the lightbulb moment to use sunshine."
"According to the team's calculations, the proposed setup could transmit data at a rate of 16 kilobits per second" <-- OK, not replacing my Wi-Fi anyway
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