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Lightning? Thunder? Sleet? Barometric pressure dropping to the point of forming tornadoes?
Quote: The Microsoft Cloud is going to get bigger, Maybe all that cloud cover will cool the earth down.
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The phrase “work well under pressure” is something that I consider to be a red flag in a professional environment. "It's the terror of knowing what the world is about"
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After 50 years, scientists will get a chance to study lunar gases collected during Apollo 17 mission. I'm sure it will be perfectly fine
Now we get to re-watch, "The Andromeda Strain" from the inside!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: chance to study lunar gases collected during Apollo 17 mission Maybe prove Eugene Cernan snuck a burrito on board?
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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jeron1 wrote: Eugene Cernan snuck a burrito on board?
If he had, they'd have left him on the Moon.
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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A security researcher was able to change the results of an at-home COVID test and get those results certified by intercepting and modifying Bluetooth traffic from the device before it reached the app Which leads to the question, "Why does a COVID-19 test need Bluetooth?"
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Microsoft warned customers today to patch two Active Directory domain service privilege escalation security flaws that, when combined, allow attackers to easily takeover Windows domains. Just put up a sign that says, "if you take over this domain, you're responsible for administering it"
Then *they* can deal with Bob and his "computer problems".
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Here’s how to ensure you are following the best coding practices to create simple, readable, easy-to-edit and reusable code. Follow the advice of every blog post you can find
And of course change it with each blog post
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I've got small reserves in naming convention (i.e., BEMIT)...
I cannot write a HTML class called: js-main-component-container__side-form__email-text--alt-color
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Steve Ballmer wanted Microsoft’s Cortana AI to be called “Bingo” so it would be more Microsoft-branded And 'lame-o' was his name-o
Plus, can you imagine the confusion from older ladies?
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Researchers have developed a rechargeable lithium-ion battery in the form of an ultra-long fiber that could be woven into fabrics. It's not the length that's important, it's the watt-hours
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I'll need a list of all the positive and negatives for this new battery. Plus what they will charge, you know...the current prices...
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In this article I show how to use XML doc comments, DocFX and GitHub Actions to automatically build and publish documentation for your .NET code. Why write when you can automate?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Why write when you can automate? I thought that's what Swagger was for.
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It might be a new year, but for Microsoft the challenges are likely to feel very familiar. Forget all those lean startups. The real competition comes from Apple and Google, and it's not clear how Microsoft can fight back. Themselves, and everyone else
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A team in Australia has been growing these small puddles of brain and now one has learnt to play Pong, in fairly impressive time. I, for one, welcome our new petri dish of brain cells overlords
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There are a few new goodies added to your everyday test tools that I hope will improve your test inner loop! What is this 'testing' of which you speak?
"Play a sound when a test run completes!" Remind me not to be around when someone first discovers this one and sets something obnoxious
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Everybody says they're into cloud, but total IT spending on cloud is still just at 6%. What gives? Everyone's in the clouds, except the people that aren't
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If 'cloud' is a codeword for 'posterior', the expression 'They have their head in the clouds' is far more relevant than that article makes it out to be.
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It's likely more than are actually doing AI
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On May 4, 1971, computer scientist/mathematician Steve Cook introduced the P vs. NP problem to the world in his paper, "The Complexity of Theorem Proving Procedures." More than 50 years later, the world is still trying to solve it. For those who mind their Ps and NPs
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Quote: Are there 300 Facebook users who are all friends with each other? Who cares? See how easy it was to solve that problem?
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That problem is A-complete
A for apathy
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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That would be 'P', as in pragmatic!
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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Yahoo! Finance selects selects a "Worst Company of the Year" based on audience surveys about a company that upset them the most. There are so many people to thank for this award
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