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If I want to chunder over pointless UI fiddling, tomorrow morning when I read the insider while eating breakfast is soon enough.
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
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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It seems the latest update to the Lightroom app for iPhone and iPad inadvertently wiped users’ photos and presets that were not already synced to the cloud. Adobe has confirmed that there is no way to get them back. I guess the good news is that they weren't scanning them for later use
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I guess the good news is that they weren't scanning them for later use Congratulations! You got an actual lol from me, and a simultaneous groan.
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I’ll take my victories when I can. Thank you
TTFN - Kent
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What a miracle of incompetence.
Maybe they plan to charge users a yearly fee to look at them. If it's good enough for Acrobat …
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Kent Sharkey wrote: wiped users’ photos and presets that were not already synced to the cloud. Adobe has confirmed that there is no way to get them back. What is the best way to "convince" people to upload everything to the cloud where they can do whatever they want with it?
To wipe it and say "I am sorry, it was just a tiny error, it won't happen again... I promise" [crossing fingers in the back]
M.D.V.
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backups, backups, backups!
For home computers, something like AOMEI backupper (recommended by our very own OG) and an external hard disk. For professionals, a proper local backup server. Given the galloping incompetence among software developers these days, these are absolute minimum requirements.
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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I prefer Macrium because AOMEI didn't create a boot medium last time I checked.
But yes... I agree with you.
M.D.V.
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Microsoft looks to be building a new foundational layer on top of SharePoint, the Office 365 substrate, Azure, Microsoft's machine-learning infrastructure in the name of improving users' experiences when using its productivity cloud. The MeTAOS that can be told is not the eternal MeTAOS
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Microsoft is easing the requirement for WSL2. Instead of only working on Windows 10 2004 or higher, WSL also is now available for Windows 10 1903 and 1909 users. You're getting Linux, and you're getting Linux! Everyone gets Linux!
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Quantum volume is a metric that indicates the relative computational power of a gate-based quantum computer. "If we need that extra push over the cliff, you know what we do?"
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The virtual tournament is part of a larger US military effort to explore uses for artificial intelligence and machine learning in aerial combat. "EDI is a Warplane. EDI must have targets."
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "EDI is a Warplane. EDI must have targets."
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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Quote: Heron Systems, a company with just 30 employees, had beaten out Aurora Flight Sciences, EpiSys Science, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Lockheed Martin, Perspecta Labs, PhysicsAI, and SoarTech Those must be some employees!
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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Just because you can, doesn't mean you sho--- Gck!
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I know they are just films, but don't these people consider the possibility that those films can at least be partially right about these topics?
As someone else said:
We increase our knowledge way faster than we increase how to use it properly
or
We gain in knowledge before we gain in wisdom
We are digging our own grave...
M.D.V.
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"Cybersickness" might sound right out of a sci-fi novel, but it's an illness impacting people across industries today. It's the red pill not working properly
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Kind of obvious... but still an interesting read, at least they try to be serious and don't write bullsh1t.
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It is not an illness.
Your mind not being fooled by a simulation because it can't provide enough data for your senses doesn't mean there's something wrong with you. It means the simulation is lacking.
If we ever dare evolve, mankind will oppose it like it is a sickness to be cured. And we will cure them.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Software testing is nearing the end of its Cretaceous period. Og find bug. Og hit bug with rock. Og ship to production.
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Synopsis:
- Manual testing is being outsourced to cheap labor locales, so test automation has suffered.
- The test group should report to operations, not development.
An author who knows what he's talking about.
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Or, in the case of MS, testing was de-valued!
<bad-rimshot>
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David O'Neil wrote: Or, in the case of MS, testing was de-valuedprecated! FTFY
M.D.V.
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The coronavirus pandemic is thought to be at the heart of a rise in security incidents this year. I'm not oblivious to best practices, I'm just oblivious
Many users may just be quoting Roger Ebert: "To the degree that I do understand, I don't care"
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"Best Practices" - isn't that quoting Melania Trump ("Be Best") while wearing her "I really don't care, do u?" jacket?
Here's to being oblivious!
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