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Depends what else you keep in your pocket?
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I think I have to call my lawyer
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For those of you who've avoided upgrading to Windows 10 so far, Microsoft has offered some scary ransomware numbers to prove it's in your interests to do so. Other than the ransomware that is Windows 10
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Of course... that statistics are so truthly and reliable... M$ is just thinking on and concerned about your security. Benefits has nothing to do with that.
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1. The values they present are totally fit the market share... Twice the number of Win 7 machines, twice the number of threats
2. The first time in a history Microsoft suggest to install a virus to get rid of an other...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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A team of researchers say they have "taken a significant step closer" to the development of quantum computing. Because beer is always the answer?
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Haven't they included doughnoughts yet?
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I thought "liquid nitrogen" was always the answer
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Well alcohol is a solution.
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The Reproducible Builds Project is designed to ensure binaries built from open source projects have not been tampered with. Someone rediscovered checksums?
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A new leak spotted by petri.com, coming from a cached Microsoft blog post, however, suggests that Visual Studio may soon be coming to the Mac. In case you needed justification for buying a new MacBook Pro
Assuming people needed justification, @chris-maunder.
Besides, they're so shiiiiiiiny!
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Did you know that people are actually happier with less choices?
The Paradox of Choice - Wikipedia[^]
You know this to be true from the App Store (or Google Play).
Here's how it works.
1. You are going to buy an app and there are 62 different choices.
2. You choose one
3. You try it and it fails to satisfy you on at least one point.
4. You figure there must be better app out there that is perfect, but you chose the wrong one.
5. You figure, "wow, I must be stupid, because I chose the wrong app".
6. You are less happy.
Back in the day, there were no choices.
1. Eat your peas.
2. But I don't like peas.
3. Okay, you can starve then.
4. You eat the peas.
5. You are not dead
6. You're mostly happy and at least you don't _feel_ stupid.
So pbhbhbhbhbtttttt!!!! on your Visual Studio on macOS.
I got XCode and I'm happy with it because it's all I got.
Now, get outta here, Microsoft. Don't foul up the macOS neighborhood like you have Windows.
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It's actually not anything new. They've just rebranded Xamarin Studio, which has been available for Mac for some time now.
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That's interesting.
Xamarin. It _should_ work.
It seems like you learn a lot of overhead and you get stuck in Xamarin tunnel using it.
It's supposed to be easier for multi-OS deployment, but I"m still not sure.
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If they transform into a Mighty Mini-Bot when not in use, they could give new meaning to the old 'Crystal Healing' fad!
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Third-party applications that allow single sign-on via Facebook and Google and support the OAuth 2.0 protocol, are exposed to account hijacking. Good thing people switched away from securing their own passwords
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Good thing people switched away from securing their own passwords
Terribly insecure. Well, unless you are using some strong encryption like Rot-13 or if you're especially tricky, Rot-7.
Fhcre fgebat rapelcgvba yvxr guvf pnaabg or oebxra!
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I once tried to logon to a site and the ONLY way to logon and download a program I wanted was to use Facebook and "like" them, then you would get the download.
I laughed in their face(book). Nothing is worth having to create an account on FB for.
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The Dial almost seems like it came right out of a science fiction novel, letting us interact with our Surface devices in countless ways with just a few simple gestures. Because just pressing the appropriate function keys is so caveman-like?
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“BlackNurse” could turn lone attackers with modest resources into Internet bullies. Hurrah for progress?
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While other browsers are busy fighting the "good fight" of ad blocking, Google has taken a different stance. Simply put, it won't build an ad blocking feature into Chrome. From the 'Department Where the Second Part of the Article Title Explains the First Part' department
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And block one of their income source?
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Physicists avoid highly mathematical work despite being trained in advanced mathematics, new research suggests. Seasons don't fear the number, we can be like they are
Or something like that.
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