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Kent Sharkey wrote: It looks like you're trying to make a left-hand turn. Do you want help with that?
Not usually a problem for people who drive on the correct side of the road.
"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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You're saying that they manage to drive the car into the ditch by themselves, without Clippy's help, right?
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Encrypted email service ProtonMail has become embroiled in a minor scandal after responding to a legal request to hand over a user's IP address and details of the devices he used to access his mailbox to Swiss police – resulting in the user's arrest. They don't log it, but they do store it on their servers in a police-readable format?
Let's swing that past legal and see if it CYA
(Did we expect any other result?)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: (Did we expect any other result?) Nowadays? Not really...
(sadly )
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The Jenkins team issued a reminder over the weekend that one should keep one's systems patched as it found itself with a compromised Confluence service. Symptoms of confluenza include nausea, sleeplessness, and excessive server utilization
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The service replaces Microsoft News, and it'll be available on Windows, the web and mobile. I still like this one better
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Quote: Microsoft rolls out a personalized news feed called Start I wonder how long will it take until they call it "stopped"
Google would have probably called it "already stopped"
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The cryptocurrency will be legal tender alongside the US dollar And they're the largest economy in the world. Oh, sorry, bankrupt. No, wait - they're OK now.
And for a while they were down over 10,000 (from ~60,000)
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The mission to get it back to Earth will be a little more challenging. "Gimme an R! O! C! K! Whatcha got?"
Your Can-con of the day
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Kind of mandatory[^]
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A new report says automated systems are hurting the US labor market We need to go back to human HR people mistakenly rejecting millions of viable job candidates!
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To be fair human interviewers also reject totally ok candidate!
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An investigation into what ransomware groups want has painted the picture of the perfect target. If you qualify, leave the money in unmarked bills behind the tree in the park
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This Windows 11 system requirement might soon become a standard among third-party software that will rely on the crytoprocessor for added security and anti-cheating measures. To Profit Microsoft chip
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Long life AMD
(and Linux if they do).
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Spoiler alert, modern AMD CPUs also have TPM support (like modern intel done via EFI rather than a dedicated chip) and Linux supports using it as well.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing 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
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Lots of people are triumphantly pointing it that Linux does not have Windows 11's handicap of requiring TPM (even though there is no genuine underlying technical requirement for it in most people's cases with W11).
But... just wait until SystemD gets a hard dependency on TPM (regardless of TPM version)...
modified 10-Sep-21 13:01pm.
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As many people reconsider their career paths, one thing that can help is taking online courses to either figure out what you like to do or gain the skills necessary to get hired, promoted, or transition into a new field entirely. Who needs a BSc when you can have a 'certificate of completion' from LinkedIn U?
Print it off and display prominently!
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LinkedIn has an academy too?
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It’s what used to be called Lynda.com, I think.
TTFN - Kent
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The mysterious matter may have come from quantum bags that got squished together in the early universe. Posted entirely for 'Fermi balls'
OK, and also 'quantum bags'.
Yes, I'm a child.
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I thought Fermi was born way later than that to be his balls...
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"Fermi Balls" are automatically super-sized, even if you ordered regular sized plasma
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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