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In response to the WSL community’s requests, WSL in the Store will now also be available on Windows 10 in addition to Windows 11 It's The Year of yadda yadda
I really thought this was the case already.
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You can scroll back in time, from more recent galaxies to the most ancient light sources. You are here
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cool
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But I can't draw in the borders of the Federation, Klingon Empire, and Romulan Neutral Zone.
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That's because they're all in our galaxy, which is represented by a single pixel at the origin.
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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Kite, whose product was an AI coding assistant that was launched long before GitHub Copilot, has officially closed down. Or maybe people would rather write the code themselves?
Rather than have an AI steal it for them?
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If every company is a technology company, then every healthy company must have a healthy relationship to technology. Turn your tech and cough
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I think the author didn't see the sesam street chapter when they explained the difference between "must", "should" and "is"
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As part of its continuing big tech antitrust march, the UK has announced that it is next examining Apple and Google's control over the mobile browser market, with a particular focus on mobile gaming. Perhaps they could try some Appexit, or Googexit?
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Yet another EU anti-US investigation. Personally I use Edge, even on my Android phone.
My recommendation is that if you use a password manager, use the same one on all your devices. MS-Edge fills this role for me and I like it as a browser.
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obermd wrote: Yet another EU anti-US investigation.
UK rather than EU. Though EU has something similar lined up in their Digital Markets Act. But also the US looks like it will be following suit.
obermd wrote: Personally I use Edge, even on my Android phone
Ditto on phone. Though use different browser(s) on desktop.
But the article itself is commenting more on app stores rather than default browsers. Confusing.
Kevin
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Cha-ching!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Some of the biggest online e-filing services—unbeknownst to millions of users—have been sharing sensitive user financial information with Meta. But of course - your entries on Schedule A are important for determining your friend status
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😲!
I thought there were some limits as to what people would do. Holy f***! My opinion of some of the human race has dropped even lower! I also thought that was impossible until a minute ago.
😲!
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Quote: Some services linked user names and email addresses with detailed information like income, refund amounts, filing status, and even the amount of dependents’ college scholarships.
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it confirmed was sometimes generated and shared “regardless of whether the person using the tax filing service has an account on Facebook” or other Meta service.
I already knew about the "ghost profiles" and the danger of the meta pixels but this is IMHO again crossing all the limits
Where are the class-lawsuits when you need it?
Big Tech players should really start getting hard punishments for such behaviour, and I mean really hard, if not... they will continue doing the same as until now... That means: pay the fine, laugh their asses off and continue doing the same, because it brings waaaayyy more money that what they have to pay when caught.
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Completely agree - the best part of the article are quotes from the tax prep company spokespeople - "we take our customer's privacy seriously." - Uh huh, you just got caught with your hand in the cookie jar you bottom feeding scum bags.
I think we'll see the class actions soon enough.
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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I’ve become convinced that “little languages”—small languages designed to solve very specific problems—are the future of programming "It's a small world after all"
Now maybe that song will stick in *your* head for a few days.
(Cure for an earworm #3 - pass it on)
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Quote: to solve very specific problems The premise and the conclusion are faulty. There are no longer "small problems", and small languages are definitely not the future of computing. Otherwise, it's an interesting read!
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I found this a provocative article, and, very well written.
I can see many uses for an interactive at runtime DSL, in a strongly typed language like C# that, by definition, does not have a REPL facility.
@Marc.Clifton
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
modified 25-Nov-22 17:44pm.
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your summon for Marc is missing a "-"
@Marc-Clifton
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I agree and I like Brainfuck - Wikipedia
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
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Social engineering and phony call centers are used to trick victims into installing remote software. Then the gang steals data and threatens to leak it. Just ignore all invoices to be safe
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Payment on lawsuit only.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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The tabletop strategy board game, not the thing nations pretend to do before invading. After watching most nations' leaders negotiate, I'm not surprised
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Kent Sharkey wrote: After watching most nations' leaders negotiate, I'm not surprised That's supposing they even want to negotiate...
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