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Since Grasshopper launched in 2018, millions of people with no previous coding experience have learned fundamental programming concepts. At least until you can get that pebble out of the Master's hand
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Hey, millions of people have played this[^], let's give them a scalpel and put them in an operation room.
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Researchers demonstrated how remote attackers could steal UltraLoq digital keys with minimal effort. I guess the first clue is that all the affected MAC addresses started with BA-DC-0D-35
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I am sticking with as much analog things I can. At least to crack them you need to be physically there.
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Sometimes it’s easier to rewrite genetics than update Excel Sad news for those born on GRCh37.p13
Don't worry; I'll still send a card.
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Horror, Excel misread a date as a date (and the brainiacs who used dates for names, whine)
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And typing ' before entering the name is too hard
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: And typing ' before entering the name is too hard
Not always possible...
I am lately having to deal with CSV. In Germany the decimals are with "," and C++ decimals are with "." so... every time that you open a CSV in excel it breaks it, changing many things to date format and the problem is you can't change back after you save.
csv --> Open Excel --> Change back to number
1.0 --> 1.0 --> 1.0
1.1 --> 1.Jan.2020 --> 43831
1.100 --> 1.100 --> 1.100
Adding the -'- would break the csv format and might give problems in other editors / software.
The biggest problem is this "I know better what you need than you self" and the bunch of auto corrections that are always messing in the background. Very comfortable in many moments but a PITA in other moments.
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Ah, 'struth. I was thinking of direct entry, not CSV (which always seems to lead to pain unless it's really clean)
TTFN - Kent
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And even being really clean then you have excel
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Microsoft has announced a new feature that allows Windows 10 users running Insider builds to launch their Android apps directly in Windows 10. So you can get your Candy Crush on while in the office?
Oh wait, you can already do that. So why do I want this again? (Still, it will be good for debugging, maybe?)
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not really executing apks,
looks like they have put vnc/rdp server on android
this could be done simply by rolling up a android vm, no need to link the phone
Anbox - Android in a Box
This project looks promising, I guess WSL can run apks then somehow you can proxy the ui from wsl to windows window.
Windows window 🤣🤣🤣
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
modified 6-Aug-20 22:24pm.
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In the 1980s, Tim Berners-Lee became frustrated with how information was shared and stored at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). Needs more {blink}
Yeah, Tim. Great, but can you align those items vertically and change the link color? And maybe update the background? Oh, and the boss really wants something splashy - try a few things and he'll let you know what his son thinks. He's really good with these things.
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Kind of mandatory: TheProject.html | CommitStrip[^]
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It's readable. What kind of black magic is this?
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote: I just learned Jeff Bezos earns almost $150K. Per minute. I can't believe that.
That amazon does it, ok.
But he as a single person? 216 Million a day and 6,48 US-billions or german-milliarden a month? That can't be correct.
150k a day (4,5 millions a month)... that is something I could believe.
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After a little googling...
Amazon's gross profit for the three months ending in June 2020 was US$ 22.5 billion (German milliard) dollars, which works out to US$ 250 million a day. Jeff Bezos owns 11% of Amazon stock, so his share of the gross profit would be US$ 27.5 million a day. This works out to about US$ 1,145,000 per hour, or US$ 19,000 per minute.
Note that this is gross profit, not net income, so he probably earns US$ 15,000 per hour from his Amazon stock. Add to that his income from salary, bonuses, other investments, etc.
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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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: his share of the gross profit would be US$ 27.5 million a day Yes. But companies don't pay employees from their profits. Salaries are part of the company's expenses and are funded by the company's revenues and any line of credit or debt the company holds.
/ravi
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My point was that Bezos is not only an employee; he's also a major shareholder. As such, the a portion of the profits can be credited to him.
(Yes, I know it's not that simple, but all we want is a rough figure anyway.)
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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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: This works out to about US$ 1,145,000 per hour, or US$ 19,000 per minute.
Note that this is gross profit, not net income, so he probably earns US$ 15,000 per hour from his Amazon stock Still a way until 150k / minute.
And other investments are not Salary.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: Amazon's gross profit for the three months ending in June 2020 was US$ 22.5 billion (German milliard) dollars, which works out to US$ 250 million a day. Jeff Bezos owns 11% of Amazon stock, so his share of the gross profit would be US$ 27.5 million a day. This works out to about US$ 1,145,000 per hour, or US$ 19,000 per minute.
Note that this is gross profit, not net income, so he probably earns US$ 15,000 per hour from his Amazon stock. Add to that his income from salary, bonuses, other investments, etc.
That's not how companies work.
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I've always wondered what Mark Zuckerburg earned
And I wonder why they haven't added me to the list yet
"It will take Sander Rossel 2.3 years to earn your annual salary"
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Sander Rossel wrote: "It will take Sander Rossel 2.3 years to earn your annual hourly salary"
FTFY
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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It's not that bad, luckily
In fact, I just checked if I'm among the 1% and I'm not doing too bad (still a looooong way to go for the 0.1% though)
Also, we don't really know how big the giant squid is, their "mantle" (the squid minus it's tentacles) could be anywhere between approx 3 m and 27 m
I found that nugget of information while searching for the 1% incomes, go figure.
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