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Check out what happens when you try to visit modern websites using Windows 98. "Pshhhkkkkkkrrrrkakingkakingkakingtshchchchchchchchcch*ding*ding*ding*"
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Our VPN frequently reminds me of the days when 14.4K modems were the hottest thing since sliced bread.
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The new year has brought some bad news for Linux users and enthusiasts. According to a report published by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, Linux-specific malware saw a 35% increase in 2021 compared to a year before. With great popularity comes great hackers
To some level of "great" popularity
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So 2021 was the year of the Linux virus? Well Linux, welcome to the real world for both OS's and humans.
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The latest update in a multi-state suit targeting the search giant's advertising biz sure doesn't look great for Google and Facebook. See? They're not a monopoly
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In this article, I’m going to show you the current state of WebAssembly. I’ll look at the big events of the past year and then try to predict where I think things are going in 2022. Does the URL go in EAX or JMP?
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The cryptocurrency-backed consortium TheSpiceDAO wants to make its own Dune. So why did they need to buy Jodorowsky's pitch in the first place? It's just because we don't understand crypto (it's *always* because of that)
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A former Microsoft executive has offered up some advice for current CEO Satya Nadella: spin off Windows and Office and focus on Azure, Microsoft's cloud computing crown jewel. I thought they did sell them?
Step 1: Sell off $100 billion annual revenue
Step 2: ???
Step 3: Profit!
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There's a reason this is a "former" Microsoft executive. Why would Microsoft sell off it's two cash cows? Windows may be given away now, but it's the basis for Office and Azure.
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OK, we’ve got some hot action here! Who’s got $12? Anyone?
TTFN - Kent
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Then-Microsoft CEO Bill Gates spelled out what his company needed to do to build in better security two decades ago. And yet…. Trust computing as far as you can kick it
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C++20 is here and has been supported in MSVC since 16.11, but today’s post is not about how you can use it, but rather how we used it to effectively eliminate an entire class of runtime bugs by hoisting a check into compile-time. One down, 1445232 to go
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We made up a potential source of runtime bugs and solved it!
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Core Python developers had a chaotic start to 2022, but they're creating headway on making Python a faster language like C. Maybe don't accept pull requests from TheMonkeyClaw
Or buy them from a store that only appears at midnight
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For the last several Visual Studio release cycles, the Windows Forms (WinForms) Team has been working hard to bring the WinForms designer for .NET applications to parity with the .NET Framework designer. tl;dr version: It ain't dead (yet)!
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A confusing summary, thanks to the state of .NET naming.
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Never-before-seen, cross-platform SysJoker came from an "advanced threat actor." I'm a SysJoker, I'm a malware, I'm a backdoor hacker
A reminder that you can write cross-platform in C++ as well
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In this article you will learn about engine cooling methods used to keep rocket engines from melting. I'm sharing this because I don't believe there is any story that is too high concept for developers, provided it is told correctly.
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This was an extremely cool article. Great idea. Keep it coming. Thanks.
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Android 12 is one of the platform’s most ambitious updates in recent history, bringing a major design overhaul to every corner of the operating system. The good part about Android is that it's like a delightful public park. The bad thing about Android is that it's like a delightful public park.
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The Rust team is happy to announce a new version of Rust, 1.58.0. Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. Will there be a support for `{jndi:ldap://xyz}`?
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Here’s a team. Someone leaves. We hire a replacement.
We get lucky and manage to find someone more skilled. Looks like we’re better off? Reminds me of the number of relationships in a social gathering. Two people is two relationships. Four people is six relationships.
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