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1972 was 51 years ago. Why is the copyright still in effect for other than ensuring someone else doesn't take claim to the work. I can understand if the artist is still alive, but the recording industry's heyday has come and gone and we definitely need to preserve this work.
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obermd wrote: 1972 was 51 years ago. Why is the copyright still in effect Because it got changed and now is 70 years AFTER the death of the artist.
obermd wrote: for other than ensuring someone else doesn't take claim to the work that is what it should be... sadly reality is not as it should
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"I don't want to keep hyping something that will never happen," Zuckerberg says. Bad news for those of us waiting for "Two men enter, cage gets welded shut and tossed into the ocean"
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best case scenario, Zuck would win, more skills, better shape.
Elon's only power-move was the Walrus. He even said so himself.
Sit/lay on the opponent like a fat walrus and hope for the best.
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Good news for real news... now there is going to be a lot space in many magazines to be used as they should
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High bandwidth comms experiment to fly with Psyche asteroid mission in October Can I get one to my house while you're setting that one up?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Can I get one to my house while you're setting that one up? Can't see the cat videos fast enough?
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Never!
TTFN - Kent
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In the grand scheme of a software engineering path, there's a thread that weaves through every project, every failure, and every challenge. That thread is people. Can't beat 'em, can't...wait, can you beat them?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: That thread is people. Thread? Or threat?
On the other hand... the easiest way: listen what the have to say and show respect.
That would solve the biggest part of issues with most of the people, no matter if software engineer or other archetype.
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Did Chris force you to post this?
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Because mauve databases have the most RAM "Workin' 9 to 5. What a way to make a livin'"
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Microsoft’s Office apps are getting a new color palette, styles, and updated default line weights. And then it's back to working on icons!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: And then it's back to working on icons! Not to forget on how to break your system with the next update and without giving you a warning
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That’s an “everyday” task
TTFN - Kent
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something to live for !
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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Without clear documentation, organizations risk confusion, duplication of efforts, and inefficient data storage. Making documentation a priority ensures a seamless workflow. "The job is not finished until the paperwork is done"
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writer wrote: Making documentation a priority ensures a seamless workflow. ha, as if managers were going to give you time to write down documentation... the heck, if they don't give you enough time to make your work properly most of the times...
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"My code is the only document I produce".
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This month's Patch enables a kernel security vulnerability fix by default, something Microsoft had cautioned back in June that it could potentially break something on your system, though it didn't really go into much detail about it. As opposed to the ones that will break your system without warning
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Shades of the Anti-Virus company screaming with Vista. AV companies were routinely degrading XP's security by bypassing the documented APIs and inserting themselves directly into the kernel dispatch tables. Vista's original design blocked this by default and the AV companies went beserk.
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A series of mistakes by both Microsoft and third-party vendors have shown OneDrive to be an easily tricked piece of software eager to encrypt anything it can get a junction to. The Cloud(tm) strikes again
"The good news is that in order to pull the attack off, the threat actor needs to have access to the target device in advance." <-- Yeah, I'm not losing sleep over this one.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "The good news is that in order to pull the attack off, the threat actor needs to have access to the target device in advance." <-- Yeah, I'm not losing sleep over this one. Would be a pissed employee be dangerous? Or only his/her own data would be at risk (depending on who, that could already be bad enough)?
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I suppose you’re right, but it just struck me as another of those “if they get access to your computer, they can do bad stuff” kind of story. I mean, yeah. That’s how bad stuff happens usually.
TTFN - Kent
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An upset employee can do just about anything and there isn't much anyone can do about it.
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