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A pair of researchers at MIT have found evidence suggesting that a new kind of computer could be built based on liquid crystals rather than silicon. Computer and display in one? 0.7734!
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Developers are straining under the demands of ‘You build it, you run it,’ and operators are feeling more pressure too. Is it time for development and operations to be separated once again? It's a NOOP job
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Hehehe, management demanded we jack of all trades and master of none; their wish is granted
I do not do ops; just like I don't do management.
I'm paid for R&D, to write code. Not to talk to some customer that has has firewall set wrong or gets a ton of virus-warnings in a server log. I'm not a helpdesk, aight? Not even for customers that invest a lot.
If you need to be a jack of all trades, than you can accept the management-job too. I won't.
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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What are you, a mind reader or something?!
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In other news, the Earth is spherical.
Specialization is a hallmark of economic progress. DevOps proponents are ignorant of this simple fact, preferring to have jacks-of-all-trades who are masters of none. Is it because they think it builds character? Then let them clean toilets on the side.
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Greg Utas wrote: Then let them clean toilets on the side.
I've had the misfortune to work under so-called managers who should have been assigned to clean toilets as their primary job.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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I suspect most of us have suffered that.
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Greg Utas wrote: let them clean toilets on the side Certain aspects of my job resemble that activity.
With a toothpick and my tongue.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Side A of the coin:
physician Irene Sand: "The expert who concentrates on a limited field is useful, but if he loses sight of the interdependence of things he becomes a man who knows more and more about less and less, until he knows everything about nothing."
Side B of the coin:
physician Irene Sand: "Of course we do not prefer the other extreme, the superficial person who every day knows less and less about more and more, until he knows nothing about everything."
Can't we get back at the healthy common sense?
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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C# 11 is nearing completion. This post covers features that are new in 17.3 or were not covered in our April update on Visual Studio 17.2 and our February update on Visual Studio 17.1. Can I get past the "This one goes to 11" yet?
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Digital presenteeism is sapping the productivity of remote workers, a new report finds, and bosses are to blame "This is it, we'll hit the heights, and oh what heights we'll hit! On with the show this is it"
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Quote: But experts also say that not filling every spare moment of your workday actually helps you get more done in the long run. Meh. I sometimes had entire days that were unsullied by work of any kind.
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Everything has its downside...
A co-worker of mine has been long in remote due to health condition and he said something like:
"At least before, when I already had an appointment the next one was at least 15, mostly 30 minutes after the end of the previous one, because the people didn't know if you had to walk from one point to another. Since I am in Home Office the suckers now set the online meetings with one minute break or two if I am lucky... I can't even go pee in that time."
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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.NET MAUI, which evolves Xamarin.Forms by adding desktop app support, has arrived in .NET 6 and Visual Studio 2022, but what's coming up? Maybe head over to Kauai next?
I hear it's where the Hawaiians go to avoid the tourists.
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Attackers guessed the password of a dormant account and were able to apply their own MFA to it - providing access to the victim's network. Because multi-factor will save us from the hackers...
Yet another reminder to nuke those dormant accounts
Apologies for picking this story about it; that headline is horrid. I felt like it was lifted from BuzzFeed or something.
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The "sneaky exploit" is to know the username and password?
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Even the hackers are "quiet quitting" these days
TTFN - Kent
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The Irish Council of Civil Liberties’ senior fellow, Johnny Ryan, has launched a US class action lawsuit against Oracle over claims that the tech giant is unduly tracking and monitoring people. The other three billion are feeling a little left out
"Oracle’s dossiers about people include names, home addresses, emails, purchases online and in the real world, physical movements in the real world, income, interests and political views, and a detailed account of online activity."
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They're not called Oracle for nothing...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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NASA has released two more images made from data collected by the James Webb Space Telescope, and they reveal incredible detail about the largest planet in the Solar System. "Keep your eye on Jupiter, such beauty in the sky"
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Oh No! It's the evil anti-Matter Jupiter!
From that episode of Lost in Space. Yeah, I'm old.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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Microsoft's AI code-suggestion tool GitHub Copilot is showing itself to be so capable that educators may have to rethink how they teach computer science. Now, explain the code for your grade
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I hope so, because it would reduce the number of "Do my assignment for me" posts in Quick Answers.
EDIT: I'm so naive. They'd only be replaced by "Explain this code for me" posts.
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I've noticed some tricky scenario where everyone is right, yet people still argue. Because someone is wrong on the internet!
xkcd: Duty Calls[^] for those keeping track at home.
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Quote: For example if something appears on Reddit or HN, then the thread will be alive for around 1-2 days (dependent on the amount of upvotes)
and once the thread drops from front page, then it's dead or pretty close to be dead. Sorry Kent, but this thread will be dead in 1-2 days.
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