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A former Apple employee has been accused of stealing the company's self-driving car secrets and trying to flee to China with them. The get-away driver was described as a 2018 Tesla Model 3
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Greed drives theft.
Autonomous doesn't equate to anonymous.
The best way to improve Windows is run it on a Mac.
The best way to bring a Mac to its knees is to run Windows on it.
~ my brother Jeff
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Browsh is a text-only browser that renders images and video in real-time using gridded color blocks Because (at least) one person thought this was a good idea?
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A study by analysts Vanson Bourne for self service automation specialist SnapLogic looks at the data priorities and investment plans of IT decision makers, along with what's holding them back from maximizing value. And by "outdated tech", they mean "Milton"
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apple iPhone taiwan censure buggy[^]
engadget wrote: Its code to appease China was less than perfect. Some would call it Karma
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That is odd. My browser always crashes when I try to write Donal
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Sounds like a clbuttic mistake.
"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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Contrary to widely-held opinion, taking high school calculus isn't necessary for success later in college calculus—what's more important is mastering the prerequisites, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry—that lead to calculus. Knowing fundamentals are key to success? Why has no one told me this before?
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So now you regret taking calculus in ninth grade.
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What if it could save users’ time by automatically finding the exact piece of code containing the answer to the question? That is how Code Sample Answer was born. I just posted all my homework, and the app is done!
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Didn't there used to be something like this that got downloaded with VS (or as an option or something)? A big ol' database of snippets with a nice front end for searching? (You can probably tell how useful I found it to be...)
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According to a new study, 68 percent of IT professionals believe their organizations are failing to carry out all procedures in line with data protection laws. And the third was too busy dealing with a breach to respond to the survey
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CodeFights started out as a competitive coding platform, but has since morphed to focus more on interview prep and helping businesses recruit developers. Because every skill should be given a rating between 300 and 850?
I'm at 849 on my 'unimpressed' rating
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Microsoft's new Surface Go isn't just another, cheaper Surface. Microsoft has plans to try to capture a bigger piece of the overall PC/tablet pie with this device. To get to the other side?
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PayPal wrote to a woman who had died of cancer saying her death had breached its rules and that it might take legal action as a consequence. I guess she won't repeat that
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As long as the layers don't sue her descendants because she could not make it to the court appearance...
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Quote: "we have received notice that you are deceased... this breach is not capable of remedy."
Well, they've admitted to "insensitivity", now how about everything else?
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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Microsoft has updated the list of dangerous files it blocks inside Office 365 documents, and has added the ".SettingContent-ms" file format to that list. One fewer hole in the dike
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Working with publicly available metadata from Twitter, a machine learning algorithm was able to identify users with 96.7 per cent accuracy You mean when I tweet what I had for lunch, people know it's me?
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The latest research, published in the journal Neuroradiology, has found that this particular garment restricts blood flow to the brain, putting some wearers at risk of headaches, dizziness, and nausea. Using science to justify my life choices, Part 42
I know I'm nauseated when I have to wear a tie
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They are treating wearing a tie like wearing a tight collar. I am sure that the collar is the real problem. I used to wear a tie regularly but I always made sure my collar wasn't tight and, although I closed up the tie fully against my collar, since the collar wasn't constricting it was never a problem to wear it all day long.
I no longer wear a tie regularly but that is more to fit in with my colleagues in a business casual environment than any fear of asphyxiation!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: this particular garment restricts blood flow to the brain This would explain a lot of management and politicians decisions over the years.
And why grooms are required to wear one at the wedding.
GCS d-- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L+@ E-- W++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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In my experience, it is absolutely possible to have someone who is fluent in both front end technologies and backend technologies Today's discussion topic (keep all punches above the belt, no wagering)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Full stack developer, master of none There is a quote (don't remember who said it) that more or less says: A specialist is someone that know everyday more about less, until he knows all about nothing.
I actually follow my father's advice: Learn enough to do your job some better than the rest and then start learning the next thing. And after 15 years I agree with him, for me is better to know 50% or 60% about 10 things than 90% or 100% about 2 things. (in a couple of topics I would say I am 80% to 85%, but this came out from experience)
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I have always found the fullstack developer role a bit if a myth. I have never come across anyone who was as capable at the front end as they were on the back end. Yes there are people who are good at both, they still tend to be better at one versus the other and not equally good at both. Being creative and logical are different parts of the brain. Creative people tend not be as logical and vice versa.
"There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult." - C.A.R. Hoare
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