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This is a complete nonsense article, but the author missed the point of Windows 11. It has nothing to do with making the OS more secure. The truth is out there now - it's all about DRM. Clowns and outright liars.
Besides, you *really* think Windows 11 is going to be secure? These are the same clowns that gave us Windows 10 (which has been so so okay) and said the same nonsense about Windows 7. I never had the driver issues on Windows 7 that I do with Windows 10.
The security problem is Microsoft's own doing. Physician, heal thyself.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Intel is celebrating 50 years since the launch of the Intel 4004, the world’s first commercially available microprocessor that would be the basis for future chips that are used in computers and phones today as well as more cutting edge technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Which coincidentally is the length of the waitlist for the new graphics cards
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IBM claims it’s the first such processor that can’t be simulated by a classical supercomputer. No need to check our math(s) - it's impossible. Really.
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Engadget wrote: IBM claims it’s the first such processor that can’t be simulated by a classical supercomputer (In one year (or less) ...) The Great Carnac says, "Surprised Pikachu Face!"
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The CallerArgumentExpression has been discussed for years, it was supposed to a part of C# 8.0 but got delayed. Finally this month it is delivered along with C# 10 and .NET 6. And here I thought CallerArgumentExpression was talk radio
modified 14-Nov-21 17:56pm.
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Fixed, thank you.
TTFN - Kent
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A new marketing campaign for Icelandic tourism takes aim at Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, mocking his recent video announcement of his company’s name change to Meta. "Enhanced actual reality without silly-looking headsets."
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A web development favourite slides in popularity, but it's still a hugely popular programming language. Because people have used it?
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Quote: PHP, a programing language popular for web and backend development Who are these people that make it popular?
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WordPress mostly (and a few other similar tools)
TTFN - Kent
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Farcebook v0.1?
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Ugh, don't use such un-kid sister safe language!
TTFN - Kent
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We know that tech employees are getting ready to quit. And yet, business and IT leaders don't seem to be paying much attention. That's strange - usually managers are full of great decisions
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Quote: A poll of more than 1,000 IT and business leaders had found that fewer than one in five rank employee satisfaction and retention as a top priority I am not surprised at all. It's rare that I've experienced employee satisfaction to even be on the radar, let alone somewhere where the radar can reach.
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Kind of Chronicle of a Death Foretold - Wikipedia[^]
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There is no ‘disembodied’ technical system; it is inevitably joined to a social system because software is written by people for people and the ICT industry needs to be educated to handle that dimension as well as the technical one. I need a translation from Bafflegab
Not the least that he never bothers to explain what ICT means.
Yes, I can assume, but you know what happens when you assume: you suppose something is a certain way.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I need a translation from Bafflegab bullsh1ttish FTFY
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The creator of EdgeDeflector said this week that the latest Insider build of Windows 11 now blocks all default browser workarounds. I think I've seen this movie before
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Shouldn't they just concentrate in fixing the crap they are shipping instead?
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Research has revealed a correlation between being particularly proficient in tool use and having good syntactic ability. And I thought it was just people having to be creative with language when they hit their thumb with the hammer
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Kent Sharkey wrote: And I thought it was just people having to be creative with language when they hit their thumb with the hammer To swear in your language yes.
To speak other languages... then is better
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A number of new Tesla Model 3s and Model Ys have been delivered in the last few days with missing USB ports, often without any warning before the owners get their new cars home and notice that the car’s phone charger isn’t working. This way you don't have to worry you're holding the cable the wrong way
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The purpose of this article is to explain how to make a CPU out of rocks and sand as fast as possible without using too many words. Solve the chip shortage!
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