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There is seemingly no end to the number of things you can do in Minecraft — and the latest thing is experimenting with quantum physics. A new mod called qCraft, built by none other than Google's Quantum A.I. Lab Team, adds blocks that exhibit quantum entanglement, superposition, and observer-dependency properties. Some of the new blocks can be "activated" simply by looking at them, while others are prone to disappear at any moment. Use it to build a cat
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Well-known D developer Andrei Alexandrescu has committed the first 5112 lines of D language code to Facebook's repository — meaning that as of now, the social network giant can be said to be using D in live production. The language was developed by Dr. Dobb's blogger, Walter Bright, who previously was the main developer of the first native C++ compiler, Zortech C++. "Well, it's one louder, isn't it?"
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Microsoft reports on its Support website that Windows 8.1 falls under the Windows 8 lifecycle policy, which ends on January 10, 2023. However, the company also states that Windows 8 customers will have two years to move to Windows 8.1 starting this Friday, AKA the General Availability of the Windows 8.1 update, to remain supported under the Windows 8 lifecycle. "And damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold, enough!' "
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So, despite the naming change, they're treating 8.1 just like any other service pack then.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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If you're a Windows power user, you probably have a collection of favorite tweaks to make the OS run faster and work better. If one of those tips involves moving the default user profiles folder, you're setting yourself up for heartache, as several Windows 8.1 upgraders have found out the hard way. Caveat upgrader
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One year ago, Microsoft launched the first public preview version of TypeScript, which was created to enable applications to scale using JavaScript. In June, Microsoft released version 0.9 of TypeScript with a number of new features. This week, the company revealed a roadmap that will include two more major releases before the 1.0 version is made available. Making JavaScript just a little better, one step at a time
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Microsoft has pulled the Windows RT 8.1 update from the Windows store investigating a situation affecting 'a limited number of users' updating their Windows RT devices, which is a big move for Microsoft. The exact issue has not been revealed but for Microsoft to pull the update means that the issue must be quite serious. They really should have spoken to the company that released that hardware
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IBM Breakthrough[^]
Yet one step closer to the singularity.
Keep Clam And Proofread
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√(-1) 23 ∑ π...
And it was delicious.
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Microsoft is having a hard time figuring out how to handle a widely reported problem when Windows 8 users update to Windows 8.1
Aaah, everything back on normal. Start Button, Bluescreen and the Users can keep their experience.
You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the U.S. of arrogance, Germany doesn't want to go to war, and the three most powerful men in America are named "Bush", "Dick", and "Colon."
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Well, I didn't have that one, but it did bugger my Bitlocker install, so I had to reset the machine. /sigh
Now just 79 patches to install until the next reboot.
Yup, everything back to normal.
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TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Well, I didn't have that one, but it did bugger my Bitlocker install, so I had to reset the machine. /sigh
Now just 79 patches to install until the next reboot.
I've always been baffled by this. If there's a service pack available, Why The Elephant don't they have a single click option that installs any minimum prerequisites for the SP and then the SP itself instead of insisting I install every other discrete patch first.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Dan Neely wrote: Why The Elephant don't they have a single click option that installs any minimum prerequisites for the SP and then the SP itself instead of insisting I install every other discrete patch first.
Totally. I always thought that the SPs were supposed to be rollups, and so a way of avoiding all the nickel and dime patches.
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TTFN - Kent
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Toggle button, not start button. Huge difference, you know.
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Some of tech's heavy hitters slide down the rankings for the 25 highest-paying companies for software engineers, according to a new Glassdoor survey. Show me the... well, you know
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As someone who doesn't live in a large city I've always wished surveys like that would generate regional aggregate numbers for people living outside of large metro areas.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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You’ve probably never given any thought to exactly how much time you spend gazing, gawping, glowering and glaring at screens on a daily basis -- but with TVs, computers, tablets and smartphones being such a major part of our lives, you probably won’t be surprised to hear it’s a lot. Why... I bet you're looking at one now
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“Hybrid application” is a term often given to applications that are developed largely in HTML5 for the user interface and that rely on native code to access device-specific features that are not readily available to Web applications. Much of this native code is non-visual in nature, simply passing data back to the HTML5 layer of the app, where it is rendered to the user. Mobile or HTML? Yes.
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BlackBerry’s stock got a nice respite Thursday from the prolonged drubbing it has been been suffering through on news that Lenovo is considering making a bid for the troubled smartphone pioneer. If they buy it, we'll throw in their choice of Justin Bieber or Celine Dion (OK, both)
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As more software projects adopt a continuous delivery cycle, testing threatens to be the bottleneck in the process. Agile development frequently revisits each part of the source code, but every change requires a re-test of the product. While the skills of the manual tester are vital, purely manual testing can't keep up. Visual Studio 2012 provides many features that remove roadblocks in the testing and debugging process and also help speed up and automate re-testing. Daily builds are sooooo last century
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Microsoft is providing a new way for iOS and Android users to access their Windows PCs today. A new Remote Desktop app is now available for both operating systems, letting you simply connect to a Windows PC and control it. While a number of third-party solutions have existed previously, including Citrix and others, Microsoft's native support is the latest in its continued push to provide apps across Windows, Android, and iOS. Now you can phone in a day's work
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Pencil is built for the purpose of providing a free and open-source GUI prototyping tool that people can easily install and use to create mockups in popular desktop platforms. All you need for prototyping is a pencil (or is that a Pencil?)
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Windows 8.1 is a solid update for Windows 8 users, but does little to solve the multiple-personality problem of this operating system. Start Button! Desktop! IE11! And ooooh so much more!
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Canonical has launched the latest and great version of the world’s most popular free and open-source desktop operating system, Ubuntu 13.10 “Saucy Salamander”. It’s more of an incremental update from Raring Ringtail with big changes under the hood, but there are a few improvements in the interface too. Oh look! An operating system was released today
That saucy, saucy salamander!
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