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Microsoft Teams on Linux is part of a bigger push from Microsoft "That place" isn't just frozen over, it's now shipping out ice
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The words "in", "setting", and "rot" keep spinning around in my brain, as if they're trying to line up and tell me something.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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And to be honest, if your code is SQL Injection vulnerable in this day and age, you deserve the sh*tstorm that is going to head your way ... Bobby Tables is not exactly a secret.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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I would say worth to be in The Insider News[^]
@Sean-Ewington would you mind to move the thread?
Edit: Thanks
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modified 10-Dec-19 15:31pm.
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Thanks for the heads up! BTW, nice name for a virus, especially for one that takes over your stuff then charges money to get it back! And they might even share it with other people!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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You're welcome!
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Oh, fer f***'s sake. Gotta love that zdnet.
Pick one[^].
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A computer chip processes and stores information using two different devices. If engineers could combine these devices into one or put them next to each other, then there would be more space on a chip, making it faster and more powerful. They also got chocolate in their peanut butter
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Transistors can now both process and store information is that the new quantum state? like dead or alive?
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Based on the realisation that anyone who says that transistors process information doesn't have a bloody clue what he's talking about, I'm giving this one a miss.
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The recent firing of a Google employee demonstrates how you relinquish your privacy—and private data, including personal photos—when you put work accounts on your personal device. Mi teléfono, su teléfono
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That almost certainly would be illegal in the UK. In fact I believe we even have privacy for personal emails sent through work systems. Any country that makes it legal for your work to wipe your personal phone unless you have given explicit informed consent has seriously flawed laws.
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F-ES Sitecore wrote: Any country that makes it legal for your work to wipe your personal phone unless you have given explicit informed consent has seriously flawed laws. I would say, it has different laws.
This is not so difficult to understand when you consider the point of view "companies are more important than people"
Anything I would write beyond this point, would require the soapbox back, so I will spare my additional comments
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Glad that I read this, and I feel much better now being a jerk and making my employers utilize their own resources instead of me providing my phone.
My career employer uses Active Directory and Office 365. They wanted me to install MS app for Multi-Factor-Authentication. They didn't want to pay my phone bill though, or provide a phone for me to use.
As a result of this, the AD team had to correct everyone's accounts so that MFA could use people's desk phones. A problem happened when the marketing team got a hold of the IVR (automated operator) system and changed the direct dial number. Oops
Now my part time employer (I works 1 day monthly) wants me to put in their ADP payroll app AND some "Hot Schedules" app. That ain't happening either.
I have read the "permissions" for both MS & ADP and they both want my pictures, contacts, location... And the "schedule" app wants blutooth.
Not happening
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+1 BYOD is a minefield just waiting for either the company or the user to make the wrong step. If companies want to force employees to use their phones for work, they should be paying for them (and likely buying them as well, so they can support them).
TTFN - Kent
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Chris won't give you a phone, then?
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Avast, the multibillion-dollar Czech security company, doesn’t just make money from protecting its 400 million users’ information. It also profits in part because of sales of users’ Web browsing habits and has been doing so since at least 2013. Ye scurvy dogs!
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The probe follows the ‘Thanksgiving Four’ firings Fire no evil
Not a very good one. Sorry. I feel you deserve better. Perhaps I need a federal investigation?
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People perceive a person's competence partly based on subtle economic cues emanating from the person's clothing, according to a study published in Nature Human Behaviour by Princeton University. Welcome to cutting edge research from 1819?
Still not giving up my hoodie. I'll just remain incompetent, thanks (not that a suit would change anything)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: (not that a suit would change anything) Maybe if you combine it with a shave...
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Nah, a man-scape wouldn't help him.
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Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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Plenty of software development technology has gone through a huge shift in the past few years. It's that time of the year again
But this time, we're looking forward with 2020 vision!
Yeah, that joke is lame already, and it's not even 2020 yet.
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"Meet the new boss Same as the old boss"
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