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I recently needed to write some code to compare two mailing addresses. Now you've got two problems
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3 if you count the amount of spam that those two mail addresses will get soon
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Company boards, on the other hand, aren't letting cybersecurity disturb their sleep as much "I don't think there is any question about it. It can only be attributable to human error."
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Quote: However, while nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of CISOs were confident in their organization's ability to protect data, just over half (56 percent) of directors agreed. Two out of three companies lose data due to failed backups - The Insider News[^]
Is it not a bit contradictory?
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The EU prompted Microsoft to unbundle Teams from Office, and if Zoom CEO Eric Yuan gets his way, so will the US. Why compete, when you can run to the government
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At MS:
OK... Teams gets unbundled from office, but noone said anything about integration or automatisms
Besides, although I do not particulary defend Teams... I really prefer it over Zoom.
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Even major car manufacturers can never have too much storage space. This is why I don't download cars
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Apparently Toyota has spent so much money on hydrogen that they can't afford an IT department that actually monitors their servers.
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With the release of Visual Studio 17.6, the debugger took a significant leap forward by introducing Auto-decompilation for .NET libraries making the external code debugging in Visual Studio much more streamlined and effortless. Walking in a decompiled wonderland
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People trying to reverse engineering other products say thanks
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The end goal is to be able to ask questions and get answers not only based on the data on which our model was trained, but also on additional data supplied dynamically. Use your smarts to add some smarts to your .NET apps
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Am I the only one that think that with so much "smart" the fastest thing that we actually get is to make us lazier and/or dumber?
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A challenging read, but worth reading.
"Demystifying? not for me.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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The company continues to build out native functionality within its collaboration app with the addition of tasking capabilities similar to those offered by Asana and Trello. We want you to never leave Slack: Project Management Edition
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Kent Sharkey wrote: We want you to never leave Slack I am sorry for them, but until a couple of days ago when you posted the legal issue between them and MS-Teams... I didn't know they exist.
They should maybe start doing a bit of better publicity.
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Yeah, they're slacking
TTFN - Kent
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Data privacy protections are almost nonexistent when it comes to automobiles. They have windows and people can see who's in them!
Quote: Nissan's privacy policy says it can collect "sensitive personal information, including driver’s license number, national or state identification number, citizenship status, immigration status, race, national origin, religious or philosophical beliefs, sexual orientation, sexual activity, precise geolocation, health diagnosis data, and genetic information. <-- cars are a lot fancier these days!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: They have windows and people can see who's in them! Or what they do at the traffic lights stops...
Quote: Nissan's privacy policy says it can collect "sensitive personal information, including driver’s license number, national or state identification number, citizenship status, immigration status, race, national origin, religious or philosophical beliefs, sexual orientation, sexual activity, precise geolocation, health diagnosis data, and genetic information.
driver’s license number: Number plate --> Owner Name --> Driver's Licence Number
national or state identification number: Taxes for the car
citizenship status, immigration status: Connected to the previous two
race: Picture of Driver's licence
national origin: Connected to the first two
religious or philosophical beliefs: GPS Data --> Where are you every sunday? (or whatever the day of the religious services by other religions)
sexual orientation: GPS Data, Tired-Check Camera, SOS Microphon...
genetic information: Hair in the sit, skin cells in the stiringwheel, saliva in cigarretes rests (if smoker)...
Collect the information can already be collected (although I cannot imagine how the should a car collect my genetic information without something that analyze it in order to be transmitted)
But yes... I think they will try to collect whatever info they can, if really needed or not is another topic. They have seen how many money can be done with it and as long as governments don't do anything against it, everyone that can will continue doing it.
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Walkthroughs are a new thing we’re experimenting with on the Terminal repo. They’re not meant to be full guides to how to fix the issue. Instead, they’re meant to be a starting point for contributors to get started on a feature or bug fix. How to fix our bugs (please!)
Although I think it's a pretty interesting idea and a great way for people to understand a codebase.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Although I think it's a pretty interesting idea and a great way for people to understand a codebase. Maybe they should write a CP article (once they proove it works)?
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Google is projected to have stored more than 10 exabytes of data on their servers, equivalent to 10,000,000 terabytes of data For the next time you have to store 10,000 petabytes of data
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And where is the "we DO delete your data if you ask us to do it" now?
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Signatures in our atmosphere could be spotted up to 50 light-years away. It's hard enough finding evidence down here
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Signatures in our atmosphere could be spotted up to 50 light-years away. And the spacial waste in orbit probably 50 more.
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Technological abilities - yes. Intelligence?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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