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I'm already at IPv7
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Just get rid of the crap IoT that is connected to the internet with the only sense of sucking data from their users instead of making something really useful for them.
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Over 3.6 million MySQL servers are publicly exposed on the Internet and responding to queries, making them an attractive target to hackers and extortionists. It is open source...
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I have to wonder how many of these exposed servers are people running them at home or in small businesses that have zero cybersecurity in place.
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That's axiomatic. Didn't you just describe the entire user base?
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So...
MiSQL es su SQL?
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In our first issue, PC Magazine interviewed the 26-year-old founder of Microsoft about building the original IBM PC. Four packed decades later and we still have questions. 640 TB ought to be enough for everyone?
I kid - Windows 31 will probably be distributed on some petabyte storage media.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I kid - Windows 31 will probably be distributed on some petabyte storage media. Will square corners be back in style? Or will it be that a window can't have parallel sides?
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Square corners, and we’ll be back to battleship grey.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: 640 TB ought to be enough for everyone? That's not even enough for my collection of p... ersonal projects
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Windows 31 will probably be distributed on some petabyte storage media. If Bill had his way, Windows would be encoded into ACGT base sequences and injected into your DNA.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Windows 31 will probably be distributed on some petabyte storage media. And the 90% of that will be preinstalled crapware
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The care amount is just a way for us to see how much someone cares about something—it helps us resolve arguments "To the degree that I do understand, I don't care"
One of the greatest movie reviews from one of the greatest movie reviewers (IMO)
Although I did kind of like the movie, myself
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What's worse? Ignorance or Indifference?
I don't know and I don't care...
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An option for job growth path to consider is a team lead—considered by many to be a position that is a culmination of long-time efforts, passion and dedication as an IT specialist. But is becoming a team lead an opportunity that an ambitious developer should consider? "No man will make a great leader who wants to do it all himself, or to get all the credit for doing it."
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How many great developers were promoted to terribles team leaders?
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Physicists are building neural networks out of vibrations, voltages and lasers, arguing that the future of computing lies in exploiting the universe’s complex physical behaviors. Post to Quick Answers
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Quote: How to make the universe think for us As it was not enough to try to make machines to think for themselves...
Now the universe to think for us?
Why don't they try to teach the people to just switch on and use their own brains?
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About 3 in 5 workers in the tech sector said they are not interested in returning to the office full time, while nearly 2 in 5 are more amenable to in-person work Counterpoint
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What percent said "screw this" and retired?
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The one that could...
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If it has worked for two years... why shouldn't work now?
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Elon Musk has ordered Tesla and SpaceX employees to work in the office full-time or quit their jobs. Point
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Actually, he ordered Tesla and SpaceX executives to be in the office. His point was that factory workers are already there so the executives need to lead by example.
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