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In this article I’d like to gather all the essential information regarding this dependency breaking technique. Pop those dependencies
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According to data released by NetMarketShare back in September 2017, about six percent of the market at the time comprised machines running Windows 8.1. But for those who are still using the OS, it may be time to reconsider this position since Windows 8.1 has just exited mainstream support as of January 9, 2018. Windows 7 makes a great upgrade
Yeah, also unsupported. Oh, well.
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The gene-editing technology CRISPR could very well one day rid the world of its most devastating diseases, allowing us to simply edit away the genetic code responsible for an illness. One of the things standing in the way of turning that fantasy into reality, though, is the problem of off-target effects. Now Microsoft is hoping to use artificial intelligence to fix this problem. Now AI are coming for the mad scientists' jobs
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Brought to you by the creators of Tay.
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After about 15 minutes, the Laundroid opened up to reveal nothing but an empty drawer. An engineer had to reach into the machine to pull out the shirt. Just in case you have more money than brains
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I work for kisses and smooches and nothing gets lost.
Except sometimes I end up with an odd number of her socks.......
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Ubuntu Xenial 16.04 users who updated to receive the Meltdown and Spectre patches are reporting they are unable to boot their systems and have been forced to roll back to an earlier Linux kernel image. For those that feel I only mock one company
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I decided to see how practical it would be to mine Bitcoin with pencil and paper. "Step 3: Profit!"
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The popular Unity game development platform has dropped its default Mono-based IDE in favor of Visual Studio products. I thought bed rest and fluids were the cure for Mono?
Not that I would know.
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I’m going to show you four common mistakes C#/.NET developers make when dealing with time. And that’s not all. I’ll also show what you should do to avoid them and make your code safer and easier to reason about. Dates are evil
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The biggest mistake is trying, "to avoid them and make your code safer".
Accepting the issues and the best course of action; don't fight!
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Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning
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I grieve for our future.
TTFN - Kent
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Common mistakes? I'd say they are pretty advanced mistakes. Most people in Q&A still think treating\storing dates as strings is a good idea and that the computer magically knows when "1/2/2000" should be Feb 1st and when it should be Jan 2nd.
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This collection brings you pixel-perfect remakes of various type styles from text-mode era PCs - in modern, multi-platform, Unicode-compatible TrueType form (plus straight bitmap versions). Now to switch my screen to amber on black
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Intel's CES 2018 keynote focused on its 49-qubit quantum computing chip, VR applications for content, its AI self-learning chip, and an autonomous vehicles platform. Is it vulnerable to Meltdown?
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Finally a smart vacuum is on the horizon!
Don't let your mind wander too far.
It's too small to be let out alone.
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Just send me your credit card details and I'll put you down for as many bitcoin as you wish. I promise not to take all your millions of dollars and vanish into thin air.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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My millions? Possibly in Zimbabwe dollars, if that.
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If we realign our thinking around functions as data, it enables us to discover alternative solutions to standard problems OOP. For those not quite ready to jump to F#
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@MarcClifton
I found this article confusing in that I see in it a strange omission of what, to me, is an obvious optimization, and, imho, a lack of demonstrating what it purports to show.
Specifics are in my comment on the article at Telerik: [^]
Other opinions ?
thanks, Bill
«... thank the gods that they have made you superior to those events which they have not placed within your own control, rendered you accountable for that only which is within you own control For what, then, have they made you responsible? For that which is alone in your own power—a right use of things as they appear.» Discourses of Epictetus Book I:12
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