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Microsoft has tweaked the appearance of the “Shut Down Windows” option and given it a more modern look. They've got your new icons coming and going
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Wohooo exactly what I was whishing...
...NOT
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lipstick on a pig? When Microsoft solves the rot problem of it's os, I'll be impressed.
What's rot you say? After having had my laptop for 4.5 years, it now takes 5-10 minutes for Windows to decide how to shutdown. A brand new laptop? 10 seconds? Sleep mode stopped working years ago, etc.
Meanwhile, the idiots think new icons will help. I guess for a common UI sure, okay, but seriously.
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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A new report from the Irish Council for Civil Liberties says Google transmits the location data and browsing habits of Americans and Europeans more than 70 billion times daily, across both regions. "Sharing is caring"
And they really, really, really care.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "The Sharing is scary" FTFY
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If you ever talk to, or read an interview with, a musician, they will inevitably, and quickly, end up talking about their influences. "Blame it on the boogie"
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And here I thought programming style for most people was cut and paste from the internet.
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Though it looks like the entrance to an alien tomb, mission scientists say it's a natural feature. How else could John Carter have made it there?
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Vastly underrated movie! Here's a better pic, which shows another 'door' to the left: MSL 3466 MR
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David O'Neil wrote: Vastly underrated movie! Agree... I like it.
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Beginning with the .NET 6.0.200 SDK or Visual Studio 2022 version 17.1, preview features in C# are available for you to try. Because this compiler goes to 11
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Am I the only one getting problems keeping up-to-date with all this new versions?
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No!
Kevin
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Engineering types like software developers are inspired by a sense of the possibilities inherent in building things. If you build it, they might not need it
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The author blunders in thinking this is about engineering. Given enough time, ALL organizations end up making perpetuating the organization the goal in and of itself. In other words, bureaucracies will bureaucracy.
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"Never go in against a technologist when nerdism is on the line!"
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Blue-green algae, a type of cyanobacteria, set in a container on a windowsill powered a computer continuously for six months using photosynthesis It just plays Farmville though
And maybe that old aquarium screen saver
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Talk about a lack of knowledge by that author. There's nothing rare about any mineral used in batteries. There are environmental, economical, and in some cases, ethical concerns during extraction of these minerals, but none are rare.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: New Scientist[^]:
Blue-green algae, a type of cyanobacteria, set in a container on a windowsill powered a computer continuously for six months using photosynthesis
Hah, a real life Game of Life.
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And here we go... getting energy from life forms... Where have I seen something like that?
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Low-code platforms come packed with promise, but how do they perform in the real world? Yes
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I know is a repetition... but anyways mandatory[^]
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The US is readying new encryption standards that will be so ironclad that even the nation’s top code-cracking agency says it won’t be able to bypass them. So...front door then?
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I wonder how many times have they had problems due to such week points that they now try to help? (a.k.a. Shooting in the own foot)
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Open-source software supply chain security is now a vital issue of national security. Who knew Joe was good at finding software vulnerabilities?
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