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Skullduggery! Of course! How absolutely slipshod of me
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Do you think the S Team from the article is going to have a palaver about the kerfulle?
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At least *one* palaver. Maybe even two though!
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Microsoft Corp is rushing to fix a bug in its widely used Internet Explorer web browser after a computer security firm disclosed the flaw over the weekend, saying hackers have already exploited it in attacks on some U.S. companies. Conspiracy Keanu says: What if it's just clandestine scheme to scare XP users into upgrading?
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No, it's a scheme to scare people to upgrading to Firefox/Chrome
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Stanford bioengineers have developed faster, more energy-efficient microchips based on the human brain – 9,000 times faster and using significantly less power than a typical PC. This offers greater possibilities for advances in robotics and a new way of understanding the brain. For instance, a chip as fast and efficient as the human brain could drive prosthetic limbs with the speed and complexity of our own actions. This is your microchip. This is your microchip on BRAINS.
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Today we have collected some best tool that plays most important role among developers for testing code snippets and be a perfect programmers and make complete their task as soon as possible. Visit this list of online tools for testing code snippets and make useful for you. My code is kind of a big deal. It doesn't need to be tested.
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Thanks for this one
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This is the manuscript for a talk I gave to the GRWebDev. It is the story of a project we canceled at GitHub and the lessons I learned from it. That's how winnin' is done!
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A cautionary tale about one developer who put all his eggs into Freelancer.com's basket. Another customer service tale told around the fire.
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git-kick-base kicks some non-reflogged upstream bases from all bundled applied indices, and the same set of stages would sometimes be cleaned in a staged branch. Drop the git-kick.
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Sean Ewington wrote: git-kick-base kicks some non-reflogged upstream bases from all bundled applied indices, and the same set of stages would sometimes be cleaned in a staged branch.
I have absolutely no idea what you said, but it sounds like some medieval torture involving flogging and putting sharp objects where the sun don't shine. Hmmm, sounds like you're talking about git.
[edit]Ah, ok, the joke is on me, mostly. I wrote the above comment before clicking on the link. Well, it sure sounded like something real! I think that speaks volumes about the inane syntax of Git! [/edit]
Marc
modified 28-Apr-14 21:01pm.
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Even the US government is getting in on the act for don't use IE[^]. The question is - will MS be forced to issue an emergency XP patch for older versions of IE (because later versions of IE are incompatible with XP).
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I doubt it, given that there's a workaround[^] available.
"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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If we ignore ie long enough, it will probably go away!!
There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure. Colin Powell
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If it goes away what am I going to use to download Firefox? LOL
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http://codebabes.com/[^]
Oh yeah show me your...errr {insert witty programming term here}
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Come on Chris - get your get off.
[edit #2] yes i now have had it pointed out to me its a repost. Darn.
Bryce
MCAD
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modified 28-Apr-14 2:46am.
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(Look eleven posts down.)
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
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oh crap i looked too before i posted. Not well enough obviously.
Oh hum i shall delete it.
MCAD
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Iris also reported on her twitter that the site was down.......
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Gathered on sites such as the subreddit r/darknetplan, entrepreneurs and activists discuss plans to create an alternative to the current Internet by beaming data packets from router to router, circumventing ISPs. Let's all be mesh buddies!
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Makes sense to me; good to see it's working in some areas.
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
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These folks[^] have been using mesh network for a while now. I just finished working on a project for them helping to write the Kiosk software.
I would think that mesh networks will definitely be the way to go in the future -- it's secure from the biggest vulnerability the Internet has in security: governments shutting down ISP's. And it's secure from the second biggest vulnerability: corporations in control of the network.
Marc
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