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Kent Sharkey wrote: Satya Nadella looks to the future with edge computing I thought they had changed the "edge computing" with Chromium
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Bravo! Bravo! :clap: :clap:
Dang, but I wish I had thought of that.
TTFN - Kent
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thank you
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The Eclipse Foundation is trying to make it easier for developers to build cloud-native applications. Because they did such a great job on the desktop IDE
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Kent Sharkey wrote: The Eclipse Foundation is trying to make it easier for developers to build cloud-native applications.
I a way that they can have more people to sue later?
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FBI warns about SIM swapping and tools like Muraen and NecroBrowser. I guess now we'll have to move to "BSFA" (Bunch of Stuff Factor Authentication) now?
Or something about the MF part of MFA and the hackers
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Technology is getting worrying close to politics... in order to do a thing correctly, there have to be 10 done bad in exchange
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As part of our Grow with Google initiative to create economic opportunity for everyone, today we’re announcing that Grasshopper is now available on desktop, with additional courses to help you build new coding skills. You're done when you can code the pebble out of Google's hands
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Earth is not the only one at risk of being destroyed by a killer asteroid - moon, too. If this happens, what will happen to Earth? Didn't that happen back in 1999?
OK, not destroyed, but lost
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And a very good book it is too.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Ensuring these workers communicate with one another (and to other departments) through the correct channels is essential for companies to maintain two things: security and efficiency. Best not to bother communicating with anyone at work then
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I am sure that the daily meetings, the 2 times in a week meetings and the meeting to organize the meetings of the following week has nothing to do with losing productivity
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The Windows Insiders program has signed up lots of people willing to check out pre-release versions of Windows for free. It’s pretty clear it’s not working. Pretty much what we had before the Insider program
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How much do they pay to Alpha test their Junk ?
My first bug report will be about the missing classical menu in office
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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Kent Sharkey wrote: The Windows Insiders program has signed up lots of people willing to check out pre-release versions of Windows for free. It’s pretty clear it’s not working. Using the big public as beta testers is also not working.
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I used to be a Microsoft Insider... Brrr! it was cold and dark in there!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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A Github repository has popped up suggesting Microsoft may be looking at porting the WinRT to Java, the API also used by Android. It worked so well for Windows
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Dev at MSFT: Look I found some code Steven Sinofsky left behind.
PM at MSFT: Lets port it to android maybe that will kill it.
Google has left the chat
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Researchers find evidence of a cataclysmic flare that punched so far out of the galaxy that its impact was felt 200,000 light years away. I didn't do it
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And you shouldn't be either. Every company wants to rule Linux -- none of them can or ever will. "Everybody wants to rule the world"
Can Microsoft at least get rid of Linus?
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Quote: Linus Torvalds isn't worried about Microsoft taking over Linux No problem, now that they are adding android to the list too...
In Spain there is a proverb: Who embraces too much, can't squeeze it hard enough
Kent Sharkey wrote: Can Microsoft at least get rid of Linus? If he were not there... who would bring that kind of quotes? Musk?
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Microsoft's first two dual-screen devices will be running two different operating systems, Windows 10X and Android. But above the OS level, there will likely be more commonalities than differences. I'm going out on a limb and guessing that 'X' is a hint
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As if that were not enough to mix Windows with Linux, now they want to add Android to the list too?
what can go wrong?
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