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This weekend we published a feature looking at the performance improvements, or regressions, one can expect if they were to move from a clean-installed Windows 10 22H2 system to a clean-installed Windows 11 23H2 PC Should I just pin a news item "Windows upgrade causes problems" and say my job is done?
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That's probably the way to increase battery life...
see 2 messages below
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We’ve captured insights from 26,348 developers worldwide in our annual Developer Ecosystem Survey 2023. You are here (well, some of you)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: We’ve captured insights from 26,348 developers worldwide in our annual Developer Ecosystem Survey 2023. Have they said what are they going to do with the insights?
MS would dump them to the bin...
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Microsoft has released a new Insider build for testers in the Canary Channel. Build 26002 includes changes to the taskbar and system tray, but the standout feature is a new Energy Saver tool. Is it called, "Don't generate images with AI"?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Is it called, "Don't generate images with AI"? I wish it was "remove all the unneeded crap"
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This is the first time the carbon emissions caused by using an AI model for different tasks have been calculated. What does that work out to in hamsters?
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A simple game of global thermonuclear war will solve all the carbon emission problems... Hoping for nice game of chess instead.
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Hello David, shall we play a game?
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The top open item for Visual Studio on Microsoft's Developer Community feedback site asks for native Rust support, but the company has taken little action on the years-old request. Isn't VS rusty enough already?
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I assume based on this tweet that MS will be creating a VS Rust workload. "...spending $10M to make Rust a 1st class language."
There is a third-party Rust extension for VS but it's not very good in comparison to the VS Code experience imo.
Kevin
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The VS development team has a serious case of not invented here syndrome. C++ was included because it's used in Windows, but notice that no other non-MS languages have been included in VS.
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Taiwan's Commercial Times (CTEE) reports that Microsoft will be releasing Windows (12) in June of 2024 alongside a wide variety and range of AI-based PCs. Because the TPM requirement went over so well
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Does anyone really care about AI baked into everything?
I am sure AI will be really really really useful one day (shortly before it orders me to biological work camp 35378C) but, right now, it strikes me as very much a gimmick with limited real world uses. Generating 'exotic imagery' for 4chan, company logos, and painfully cheesily written journalistic copy are not (so far) the paradigm-shifting advances we are apparently being expected to think.
Isn't it a bit soon to be building this into to mass market operating systems?
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C# Markup is a declarative, fluent-style syntax for defining the layout of an application in C#. One day, it might even get its marks up to a B
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I like C# but I think I have a headache.
A long time, in a galaxy far [etc.] I used Clarion Professional Developer 2.1 on DOS. If I remember correctly this allowed me to literally draw a text-based UI and include the drawn UI directly in the source code. I suspect I have never been as productive since.
I expect I'd still be using Clarion, if the current owners weren't charging such exorbitant sums of money for it.
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While using std::vector<> is usually good, the opinion expressed on smart pointers is just that, an opinion, and it is baseless. Repeating it is damning generations of C++ programmers to tracking down random crashes. Once upon a time, there was a very clever pointer
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To illustrate why this is bad, I will write the worst possible contrived code.
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In other news, poor design using smart pointers causes crash.
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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The smartest and goodest pointer!
TTFN - Kent
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AI chatbot deception paper suggests that some bots (and people) aren't very persuasive. News alert: We've been living with AI since the 60s!
But ELIZA couldn't draw a picture of a gorilla wearing a trilby, drinking a mai tai; could it?
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When ad blocking is a cat-and-mouse game, make the mouse slower. Why play fair, when you own the arena?
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Microsoft has quietly reduced the amount of Microsoft Rewards points users can earn, enraging users who have used the points to offset some of Microsoft’s more expensive services, like Game Pass. Using Microsoft products is its own reward
Apologies if anyone hurt themselves over that one
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I use Microsoft rewards and once in a long while will receive an Amazon Gift Card, which I then use for purchases. It's Microsoft's program, and like frequent traveler programs, is wholly owned by the program owner, so expect changes.
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