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In the immediate aftermath of the lander’s crash it as unclear exactly what went wrong. It was in the way?
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It's because they based their efforts on the wrong movies, and used the wrong cameras.
If they'd used Spielberg's black-and-white ones, they'd have seen the moon better.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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In a study of healthy volunteers, researchers found that our brains may solidify the memories of new skills we just practiced a few seconds earlier by taking a short rest. The results highlight the critically important role rest may play in learning. Who knew, "sleep on it" was actually good advice?
I thought someone just thought it up for no reason...
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That's from science daily?
What day did they get this?
3rd September 1863?
It's not exactly what I'd call "breaking news", given that papers on it were published at least a hundred years ago.
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Users are reporting that after installing this week's Microsoft's April 2019 Patch Tuesday updates, Windows has suddenly become slow and programs are taking forever to open.
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Surprise, surprise...
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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I've seen no difference in Windows, but my Android phone is definitely slower after several updates the last two months.
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It's probably because of the new, built-in bitcoin miner.
Actually, I say that as a joke, but it honestly wouldn't surprise me if it were true.
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Have they been carried away by all of the Spectre mitigation stuff and its relatives?
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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Imagine we’ve been handed a task and we’re free to choose the programming language. Don't be a {foo} programmer, be a good programmer
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What nonsense. If you don't use a language, you haven't learned it. This obsession with knowing lots of computer languages seems to be a form of a hoarding disorder.
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Microsoft publishes simple guide for securing Windows 10 PCs based on five DEFCON-like security access levels. "Respect yourself, protect yourself"
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0. Ignore it, and hope it will go away.
1. Get grumpy about it, and refuse to do anything at all.
2. Randomly close things, freeze windows, and switch between programs, in the hope of confusing the naughties.
3. Stick your fingers in your ears.
4 Shout LALALALALALALA!
It's built in. It's a feature.
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Are you describing the way Microsoft takes care of the users reports about their updates?
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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Now that you mention it, it's sorta multifunctional.
They must use object-oriented processes.
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The results and ranking are based on developer community engagement, growth potential, and job market prospects. Even worse: the ones that didn't make the list
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Tens of thousands of touch controllers shipped with labels like 'Big Brother Is Watching,' and 'The Masons Were Here.' "A gaffe is when a politician tells the truth – some obvious truth he isn't supposed to say."
Yes, "accidentally".
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A classic game helps to solve a big problem with AI as the technology makes more decisions about our lives. Did it ask for an explanation why they picked Frogger?
I never could get into that game.
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You could say it flattened you.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I never could get into that game. Me neither.
And I have to say that I relish few things less than a blow-by-blow of why the "player" went left-forward-right-etc.
Maybe it's not the epitome of drudgery and boredom, but it must be in the top ten.
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Every company on the market is looking for the best talent. Companies are waiting when “the talent” will appear from nowhere as if there were some secret talent factory. The ideal candidate will have all necessary technical skills, will be a good “culture fit” and will perform well with little or no supervision. "Great men are forged in fire. It is the privilege of lesser men to light the flame."
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Eduards Sizovs said: We rarely give an opportunity to candidates spoiled by sh*tty companies and bad influence. We forget that some candidates weren’t lucky enough to meet an inspiring mentor or work in a supportive team. Broken toys are not welcome: Hallelujah, Brother!
With developers, you never know who'll be absolutely perfect for the job -- and, like the guy says, looking at a CV won't really tell you a lot.
Which is why I absolutely refuse to allow HR departments to "vet" applicants -- If I can't be sure until I've spent some time (possibly months) with the candidates (and sometimes not even then), you can bet your @rse that HR has absolutely no bleeding clue at all.
Look for and find the strengths in the people you've got, and build on that, before looking for "superstars", who are usually more trouble than they're worth.
Good article. Very good. Force-feed it to anyone involved in hiring.
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Microsoft refused to patch issue so security researcher released exploit code online. People who like people don't let them use IE anymore
But, "they wouldn't fix it, so I exploited it" seems more than a little "blackmaily"
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