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Architecture decision records, also known as ADRs, are a great way to document how and why a decision was reached within a codebase. Because it saves time from writing 'address' out completely?
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Microsoft's antitrust battle is suddenly important again. After all, the marquee tag still works...
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And they thought that going to Chromium would save them from this...
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Previously unknown Drovorub is being used by advanced hacking group APT 28. It's the Year of Linux Insecurity!
Finally, it's popular enough the hackers care. Congratulations!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Finally, it's popular enough the hackers care. Congratulations Windows 10! FTFY
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With all the bugs Microsoft's been putting in, they don't need hackers
TTFN - Kent
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No, but they are pissing people off and the reason why Linux is getting more known and more used lately
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Perfect!
TTFN - Kent
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Don't tell me you didn't see that coming
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Ars wrote: Agency officials said that a key defense against Drovorub is to ensure that all security updates are installed. The advisory also urged that, at a minimum, servers run Linux kernel version 3.7 or later ... Hmmm 3.7 was released in December 2012.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Ookla tests aren't showing the gigabit speeds SpaceX teased, but it's early. Only causes moderate burns if you cross the beams
Can someone explain how people are getting 21ms latency from something 35,000 km away?
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Hmmmm,
Kent Sharkey wrote: Can someone explain how people are getting 21ms latency from something 35,000 km away? At the speed of C it should take 0.116 seconds to hit the satellite at 35,000 km away and then around the same back down to the modem making the theoretical minimum round trip at 0.23 of a second.
But you were probably speed reading when you skimmed the article. The satellites are not in a geostationary orbit so would not be at 35,000.
The satellites are in a much lower VLEO orbit.
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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Guilty as charged, your honour. Thank you.
TTFN - Kent
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Hack real, vulnerable web applications to learn how security exploits work. Hack real, vulnerable web applications to learn how security exploits work.
Edit: derp. Fixed.
modified 17-Aug-20 2:15am.
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Same quote as the one below. But probably just as germane....
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Kent wants to create the feelings of deja vu.
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Concise communication can help technical teams clearly relay complex information, a crucial collaborative element as the workforce shifts online. Because
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really?
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Microsoft is giving Windows users far greater control over graphics settings to allow anyone with multiple GPUs to customize how and when they are used. Now I can always run FreeCell so it sounds like I'm in a wind tunnel
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Yale physicists have developed an error-correcting cat — a new device that combines the Schrödinger’s cat concept of superposition (a physical system existing in two states at once) with the ability to fix some of the trickiest errors in a quantum computation. But cats are infallible (at least that's what my cat tells me)
If it looks like they made a mistake, they intended to do it that way.
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Interesting read, even though I basically don't play computer games. Thanks for posting.
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Does anyone else think you are getting substituted to a worse product?
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Yes. I hate YouTube Music's UI, especially in comparison with Play Music.
The only plus to YouTube Music is that it has more music (videos that others have posted).
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