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With the news of Bram Moolenaar's death at age 62, fans around the web shared their memories of a life lived, including a personal project known only to a few: his own programming language. Press Esc qq to compile
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One of the biggest business cloud file storage services, Dropbox, won't be giving its business customers unlimited storage space anymore. Someone always has to spoil it for the rest of us
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Due to some users...
And instead of baning those users and deleting their data, they make everyone pay for it (and for more storage, of course).
I suppose that the "Oh, fvck, our server farm is running out of space... what do we do now? Maybe we underestimated our capacities when selling the idea of the marketing department" has nothing to do.
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Nelek wrote: Maybe we underestimated our capacities... More likely, "OK boys! Plan succeeded! They are hooked! Raise the prices!"
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I didn't want to be that direct, but yeah...
That's the same as "XXX price forever" and then increase the price 3 or 4 years later.
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The certificate, originally spawned by Symantec, was scheduled to be banished years ago. Someone restored the wrong backup?
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Or the certificate was developed by the same guys that made the "antivirus"... The only way to make Norton 100% gone was to format the partition...
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Detection algorithms also fail to distinguish between answers from real people and large language models It just keeps returning '42' for some reason
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Hope? really?
Please... Can we get back to quantum topics?
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Realistically you're going to look stuff up anyway, so you might as well learn how to do it right Can we just Google the answers?
Semi-seriously, after looking at Q&A, this might not help some people.
Of course, having the answers already filled in might not help some of those people
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So, they are now doing as some teachers of mine back in college?
They explained 3 of 4 things in the lessons, and in the exam they asked about the 4th.
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Just need to pyrolyze them at 350 degrees Celcius for a bit. I guess I'm going into the cement business now
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I know someone whose blood would give 70 or 80% more strength for sure.
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The new settings homepage gives you quick access to recommended settings, Bluetooth devices, personalization options, and more. As opposed to the Control Panel?
So we get a third place to look now?
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If they make it like the article's image example, yuck! More of a 'text tile' menagerie than a beautiful 'icon' design. And I can't believe they are backing away from their precious 'icons.'
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Kent Sharkey wrote: So we get a third place to look now? Say nothing... it could be worse... you could have none...
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It won't matter. The sorry sods will keep reorganizing the homepage just for the joy of it. Seriously. On Windows 11 I'm in file explorer. I want to delete a file. The dumb SOBs put the Delete behind More....
There's not much hope for us.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Quote: It looks like Microsoft is also using this new homepage as a way to advertise some of its own services, too.
What a surprise. Let me guess - by the time this is released, there won't be any room left for "our" most-used settings; it will just be a full page of ads.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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An interpreter for a Turing-complete programming language based on Spotify playlists Because if you don't ask the universe WTF at least once a day, what's the point?
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By adopting a few common principles, software organizations can achieve real, measurable change in the security and health of their software supply chains. What's the recommended daily intake of open source?
And does it contain fiber? (remember to get your 25g of fiber a day!)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: By adopting a few common principles, software organizations can achieve real, measurable change in the security and health of their software supply chains. As if open source had no problems with security or bugs...
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But, with all those expert eyes on it how could it possibly have bugs or security vulnerabilities? <cough>
There are no solutions, only trade-offs. - Thomas Sowell
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do. - Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes)
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OK, my ISP did leave few coils on the fiber before connecting it to my router, but I certainly don't want you to come and consume it!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: By adopting a few common principles, software organizations can achieve real, measurable change in the security and health of their software supply chains. By adopting a few other common principals/principles, software organization can also fall flat on their face and go bankrupt! These principals/principles are a time-honored tradition! (And for the low monthly sum of $4,999.87, I will be happy to tell you all about them!)
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Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 and Windows 11 has again flagged ChromeSetup.exe – the installation file for Google’s famous Chrome browser – as potentially harmful. "Accidentally"? Sure, let's go with that
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