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Embattled computer security firm Kaspersky Lab said Thursday that malware-infected Microsoft Office software and not its own was to blame for the hacking theft of top-secret US intelligence materials. When in doubt, blame Microsoft
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Your probability of being correct is usually pretty good.
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As a United States Senator is reported to have said, as he awoke from half-slumber, during a hearing on the Panama Canal:
"What's that canal doing in Panama, anyway?"
«While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)
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SQL Operations Studio is a free, light-weight tool for modern database development and operations for SQL Server on Windows, Linux and Docker, Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Data Warehouse on Windows, Mac or Linux machines. Continuing in their fine tradition of horrid product names, I see
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Seems off that the video shows "Script as Create", but not "Script as Alter"
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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RebelLabs wants to get inside the mind of a programmer with its 2017 Developer Productivity Report. The report focuses on why developers use certain tools over others and how satisfied they are in their selection of those tools, architecture, and other aspects of development. In related news, I'm most excited not to work in Java as well
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Who is she ?
Zen and the art of software maintenance : rm -rf *
Maths is like love : a simple idea but it can get complicated.
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Can a close look at the universe give us solutions to problems too difficult even for a planet-sized computer to solve? Uh.... 42?
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First you have to determine whether or not it will halt...
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Someone found a solution and is wondering what the problem is he can sell it for. Then again, it is not like there are more pressing matters.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Docker support + location tracking mesh = plug-in backbone for all the networked things. It's the Year of Linux Lightbulbs?
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As we build sites more heavily reliant on JavaScript, we sometimes pay for what we send down in ways that we can’t always easily see. In this post, I’ll cover why a little discipline can help if you’d like your site to load & be interactive quickly on mobile devices. All that pixie dust is free, isn't it?
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Quote: Network capabilities and device capabilities don’t always match up. A user with an amazing Fiber connection doesn’t necessarily have the best CPU to parse and evaluate JavaScript sent to their device. This is also true in reverse..a terrible network connection, but a blazing fast CPU. — Kristofer Baxter, LinkedIn Too often, I find myself in the evening with my laptop connected to my TV, watching a video and think, who's winning the game? I open a new tab and type ESPN and all of a sudden every thing stops. It doesn't matter which browser I use, it seems several times a week this happens and it always seems to happen on the same sites; CTRL + ALT + DEL + End Task. And Yahoo is the worst!
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I've had this happens many time even with CP. It turned out to be the ad blocker I was using. I guess the parent websites and ads are to closely linked causing the browser to "crash". I wonder if this is an attempt to get people to stop using ad blockers.
When you are dead, you won't even know that you are dead. It's a pain only felt by others.
Same thing when you are stupid.
modified 19-Nov-21 21:01pm.
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Could be? It wouldn't be hard to do that. I'd think an ESPN would not do that stuff, but you never know.
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Organisations with bosses who know about technology are more likely to implement a successful digital transformation. This news brought to you by the Glaringly Obvious magazine
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Consumers are uneasy about being watched, listened to, or tracked by devices they place in their homes, consulting firm Deloitte found in a new survey it released Wednesday. Or maybe they realize they're just not useful?
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Does anyone actually believe that's the reason?
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Windows 7 – KB4048957
Windows 8 – KB4048958
Windows 10 – KB4048952 KB4048953 KB4048954 KB4048955
These updates stop older Printers from printing full stop. In Ireland all 1,600 doctors practices were rushing to uninstall these updates as public prescriptions are printed on multi-layer pre-print tractor feed paper. Most practices uses Epson L?/300 or similar printers.
No word from Microsoft yet...
modified 16-Nov-17 13:28pm.
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Wow... I bought an Epson RX 80 FT+ in 1984... and I see Epson LX 300 printer are being offered for sale at big box stores.
Solutions are being offered - uninstall the update, but it begs the question: shouldn't a computer that prints prescriptions be prevented from auto-updating?
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Tim Carmichael wrote: Solutions are being offered - uninstall the update, but it begs the question: shouldn't a computer that prints prescriptions be prevented from auto-updating?
Just the opposite, they handle very sensitive Patient Medical Information and thus need to be as secure as possible and thus auto-update.
Also, these computers are managed by under paid doctors and nurses not IT managers. Most doctors practices have a staff of around 3-10 people.
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'Secure as possible' in my world means 'test before implementing'.. in this case, have a second computer that does NOT auto-update and remains under lock and key and disconnected from the network until needed.. as it appears to be.
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What MS does not seem to understand since they dropped Windows 8 on an unsuspecting world, is that many people around this world are using Microsoft OSs on the front line and we expect them, barring hardware failure to elephanting work like they did yesterday.
You would think they would be happy with their standing in the world but no, they'd rather screw us up on purpose as if sport.
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