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Wow, this is going to go well.
It smacks of a decision made by executives you have never heard of Yahoo (except in terms of being one of their properties).
Maybe, just maybe, Yahoo's image will be revitalised and modernised. Or perhaps it might go on being a (admittedly still big) also-ran.
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Verizon has a media franchise?
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Starting in the late 1980s, a group led by Rob Pike and UNIX co-creators Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie developed Plan 9. "Ah, yes. Plan 9 deals with the resurrection of the dead."
You can tell they're old, because they still use, "cyberspace" unironically.
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They are eager to reap the benefits of the cloud, but face multiple challenges along the way. Angry man shouts at cloud?
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The release of the first major release of Crystal arrives after many years of hard work. "Outlook not so good."
Oh, I'm sure that some will use this ruby/python clone, I just don't think that set will include me.
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Cool, yet another new language. I'm sure it's very good.
I wish them good luck. New languages are always intriguing.
BUT... are we reaching "peak language"? Have we hit enough languages that cover the same ground as earlier ones (no matter how good they are)? Or am I just being boring?
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markrlondon wrote: BUT... are we reaching "peak language"?
That's how I feel about it, yeah. I know we need new languages to experiment with features that end up in the "real" languages, but it's just tiring to watch them fly by.
TTFN - Kent
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Gaming-focused chat service has 140 million users across 6.7 million servers. I guess they felt they needed a chat program?
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This is going to be huge!! Almost as big as Yahoo!'s purchase of Tumblr.
Maybe infinitely bigger X 2 or 7.
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That's a good day for Discord owners, but a sad day for Discord users...
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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The new design overall contains five cities - the capital is called Nüwa. The vertical city has homes, offices and green spaces, all built into the side of a cliff to protect inhabitants from atmospheric pressure and radiation. "But the film is a saddening bore"
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Ah, the old "we'll start construction after I'm dead" futurists.
(And, don't they know it's no place to raise your kids?)
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Slowly but surely the Rust language is making its way into Linux. I talked with Linus Torvalds and Greg Kroah-Hartman about where they see Rust and Linux working together. Usually along the edges where the paint gets worn off
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That article is funny. The quote from the top is..." I talked with Linus Torvalds and Greg Kroah-Hartman about where they see Rust and Linux working together."
But that's not right. The author spoke to the Kroah-Hartman and Kroah-Hartman kept quoting what Torvalds said and how he felt about it.
We're talking to the guy, who talked to the guy, who talked to THE GUY.
Journalism at it's best.
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I'm not sure how you reached that conclusion. I just read the article and it seemed to have separate quotes from the two.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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Oh, I must've mis-read. I didn't see where the author spoke to Linus, just saw the quotes from the other.
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Google's new Wi-Fi Aware functionality, also known as Neighbor Awareness Networking (NAN), allows devices running on Android 8.0 (API level 26) and higher to detect and directly connect to each other without any secondary connectivity, such as Bluetooth. So you'll know what to disable once you start getting all that spam from nearby phones
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It's a hackneyed phrase, but what could possibly go wrong?
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Tom Lehrer | “I Got It From Agnes”
Slightly risqué, but very appropriate.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Through voice-coding platforms, programmers utter commands to manipulate code and create custom commands that cater to and automate their workflows. Just as soon as they add swears as keywords in the programming languages
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They also need to incorporate custom mouse movements, like a mouse being violently slammed onto the desk.
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"Let's use voice for control!"
"You do know that study after study shows voice control is less efficient"
"Let's write an article on using voice for control!"
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A new report looking at trends in DMARC adoption shows that while take up of the identity verification technology is increasing, three billion messages per day are still spoofing the sender's identity. And that's just my inbox
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StoryFile plans on making Shatner’s video program available to the public this May, enabling you to ask the Star Trek actor questions, and hear pre-recorded answers in response. "I want to live!"
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Over the past few years, Microsoft has partnered with a group of browser vendors and other industry stakeholders to identify and address the top sources of web developer pain Better late than never?
Looking forward to our new compatibility problems cause by this
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