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Microsoft's Daniel Roth took to X (Twitter) to garner feedback on Blazor WebAssembly client-side debugging and received an earful in response, including complaints about associated Hot Reload functionality. More like lukewarm reload, maybe?
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YouTube has launched a global front against ad-blocking extensions, taking a small experiment it began in June full-scale. Stay tuned for more, after this commercial break
There was some talk that switching your User Agent to Windows Phone[^] was defense, but I imagine they'll close that loophole pretty fast.
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I recall an article you posted a few months ago about Google implementing a DRM-style validation for browsers, so that websites can be certain that users have not "tampered with" the browser in any way. This is just the sort of thing that it would be used for.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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And I wonder if Edge is also affected as it's Chrome guts?
TTFN - Kent
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Why do you think MS pushes Edge so hard?
Damn it - this was the perfect opportunity to use the old 'M$' symbol, and trigger everyone.
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Speculative AI news poll presented three choices: Murder, accident, or suicide. Maybe we're just not ready to have AI unsupervised?
Present company not included, of course
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LinkedIn has just launched a new AI-powered chatbot that aims to be your job seeker coach so you can land your next job. Will it go to the interview as well?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Will it go to the interview as well? I would prefer to be interviewed by it. It can't be worse than many intervewers actually doing them.
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As the public begins to believe Google isn’t as useful anymore, what happens to the cottage industry of search engine optimization experts who struck content oil and smeared it all over the web? Well, they find a new way to get rich and keep the party going. Not it!
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Article wrote: Well, they find a new way to get rich and keep the party going. A.k.a. sucking you while screwing you.
Where is Tyler Durden when one needs him?
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As much as I want to have a M3 Max , I have no use case for such a beast.
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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In today’s ever-evolving technology industry, the technical proficiency of tech teams will only carry a company so far. Crush your enemies, drive them before you
To paraphrase the great philosopher, Conan.
"Compliment customer support"? What did they ever do to deserve that? Oh, wait. 'complement'. OK, then.
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The widespread use of AI algorithms, particularly algorithms designed to recommend content and products to users based on their previous activity online, has led to the rise of new phenomena known as social media echo chambers and information cocoons Just like human-human interactions
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Just like human-human interactions Not to forget the moron-moron interactions
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Software starts with code, which means that secure or insecure code starts in development. Scrub those registers until they shine!
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Article wrote: Software starts with code, which means that secure or insecure code starts in development. No fvck Sherlock...
It starts in development and ends in production. What a discovery.
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Little progress had been made in solving Ramsey problems since the 1930s. Next time show your work
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Not even now with the mighty power AI?
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We've got RISC-V OS support, incoming chips, and soon, an app ecosystem. Seems like a RISCy move?
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"I felt a great disturbance in the force - as if millions of voices dollars suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced gone." - ARM stockholders.
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Microsoft has begun rolling out its Windows 11 2023 update (also know as version 23H2), which adds some minor features on top of Copilot and its other AI-powered apps announced in September. net stop wuauserv
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Buying more popcorn...
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Microsoft is planning to end its Most Valuable Professional (MVP) designation for Windows Insider Program participants. Henceforth, they shall be known as 'Special Users Korrecting eRrors'
Ugh, sorry. Best I could do today.
Attempt 2 (which will be in the mailing): Special Users Kowtowing Religiously
modified 31-Oct-23 15:00pm.
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Quote: The MVP honorific for Windows Insider Program testers gets bestowed on "positive Windows advocates within their communities,"
So with all the bad patches, there are no longer "positive" people anymore? Huh.
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