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be sure and let them know you feel
«One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.» Salvador Dali
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Microsoft's revival of PowerToys has been evolving at a rapid pace since its initial release, and today, the company has released yet another new update for the tool, bringing it to version 0.16. This release actually includes a handful of new features. "Where does he get those wonderful toys?"
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So where's TweakUI?
Although FlamethrowerUI would probably be more satisfying.
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In a preprint paper published this week by DeepMind, Google parent company Alphabet’s U.K.-based research division, a team of scientists describe Agent57, which they say is the first system that outperforms humans on all 57 Atari games in the Arcade Learning Environment data set. Now AIs are coming for your sweet high score in Pitfall
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What, a computer can reproduce pixel-perfect movements in annoyingly long sequences?
Golly. Who'd have thought that computers could be used for repetitive tasks?
It'd probably (eventually) wipe the board with dungeon-crawlers, hack & slash games, and Tetris, too, but the company's objective is probably to get it trained up on FPS games, because the long-term big bucks are in government contracts.
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If you weren't allowed to write code, would you know what to do with yourself? "Let my people go!"
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Quote: The time you spend in any rat race should not dwarf the time you need to become the best person you can be. OK, he lost me at that point.
I wish schools would teach kids early that you cannot make yourself "better". You can behave more or less pleasantly toward others, you can learn to do things you don't know how to do, etc, but you can't intentionally make yourself "better", because we don't know the criteria for better and worse (or even if such criteria exist).
Religions and political movements answer the question "why are we here?" by providing lists of things that groups of people have decided are right and wrong -- but that's just people making stuff up, so it doesn't count.
And I'm pretty certain that there's a fair chance that you won't make yourself "better" by learning or not learning more about React.
The way I see it, you can't do other than do what you think is right, as long as it doesn't interfere too much with other people doing what they think is right, because you've got no way of knowing if you're right or they are (a certain-coloured person who lives in a certain-coloured house notwithstanding; there's no way the universe actually wants mendacious nutters like that, who ignore its rules because they want to believe something else).
Anyway, philosophy aside, I'm also a first-class carpenter and joiner, so, come the fall of civilisation, when you guys are consigned to wallowing in the pit with the telephone-handset sanitisers, etc, and begging for scraps, I'll be living it large, basking in the adoration of people who are desperate for functioning doors, windows, furniture, etc.
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Quote: If you weren't allowed to write code, would you know what to do with yourself? I would see what is needed in that moment and learn how to do it.
Having a house is something where you need to learn a bit on many things including several disciplines and handycrafts. So far the house is still there, so I guess I am not that bad at any of the things I have tried. With enough time I think I could master any of them, without being able to work in my current area, I would have the time.
I think the readyness and willing to learn can be more important than current knowledge, since it is what helps you adapt to new circumstances.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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"AOT" (Aspect Oriented Programming) [^] is a metaprogramming technique used to achieve solutions to "cross-cutting concerns," like implementing logging, or, property change notification, in a way that the necessity for redundant code is eliminated, and functionality can easily be switched on/off ... and a lot more. PostSharp is a tool for .NET AOP that injects code at compile time and/or modifies MSIL. imho, if you are already familiar with using Annotations, you are using AOP.
More details on add-in development support, etc., here: [^]Quote: we included the following features for free in PostSharp Community:
OnMethodBoundaryAspect (decorators) and MethodInterceptionAspect (interceptors): limited to non-async methods (or non-semantic advising of async methods). Full support of async method remains a premium feature.
NotifyPropertyChanged: limited to auto-implemented properties. Support for explicit properties remains a premium feature.
Contracts: unlimited. Add-ins being developed (Git) for the free edition here: [^] Quote: PostSharp.Community.UnsafeMemoryChecker: prevents memory corruption due to unsafe memory access.
PostSharp.Community.DeepSerializable: applies the [Serializable] attribute recursively to a whole type closure.
PostSharp.Community.Virtuosity: makes all methods virtual. Ported from Fody.
PostSharp.Community.StructuralEquality: implements equality. Ported from Fody.
PostSharp.Community.Packer: packs dependent assemblies into a single executable. Ported from Fody (Costura). Disclosure: I use the licensed version, which is a remarkable tool; I am delighted to see a more fully featured free version.
«One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.» Salvador Dali
modified 1-Apr-20 1:26am.
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I must be a terrible person, because I have absolutely no idea what this is.
I hope Hell isn't too distressing.
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Some 4 years ago, we started the new version of our product as a green field project. I asked my colleagues about the concepts we might use:
- Object oriented: Yes (though I later had to find out that they hardly understand it).
- Functional programming: what's that?
- Aspect orientation: what's that?
Though I like such concepts, I could not gain any practical experience with them at work.
How does PostSharp compare to Spring.Net and other frameworks?
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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Bernhard Hiller wrote: How does PostSharp compare to Spring.Net and other frameworks? Hi, Bernhard, I once tried out using Fody [^] , and didn't like it. Never used Spring.
Remember "Code Contracts" ? That's in the void, now: [^]; and Fody shows no activity in years.
imho, PostSharp is as powerful in its domain as ReSharper is in programming in Visual Studio.
«One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.» Salvador Dali
modified 1-Apr-20 5:41am.
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The key was to think of this as a translation problem. I should put a blurb here. I wonder what's for lunch? Oh, an email just came in. What was I working on again?
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Over my dead body...
As it was already not enough having a spy in the pocket and the whole damned internet, no way to get them into my head.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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The app is essentially a persistent news ticker for your desktop, serving up the latest headlines as they happen. 1995 called and said, "Push is the new thing!"
Just what you need to help maintain Flow: a constantly distracting source of angst.
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I overheard the phone call: We could call it "Active Desktop"!
No? OK, how about calling it a widget?
Not that either? Umm... Live tiles?
That, too?
Well, damn, hire someone to think of a name for it!
What?
Yes, of course it needs a new icon! Do I have to think of everything, around here? They've been trying to force us to clutter up our windows desktops with their "active" st*ff for years
When everyone chooses not to take them up on this "new initiative", will they finally take the hint?
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Taking bets on how long until ticker displays headlines not related to broken Windows Updates.
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Can I go for "more than ten years", or do I have to be more specific?
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Cool, unlike many I like a small, unobtrusive news ticker. It looks like this one might be configurable to be reasonably small.
Unfortunately (grrr) it's not yet downloadable from the UK. Even if you go to the US MS Store, it still won't let you download to the UK.
I used to use the BBC news ticker many years ago. Does anyone know of a configurable news ticker program that can take a feed from various sources? I've kind of missed it since the BBC new ticker ceased.
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The hotel chain says it uses an application to help provide services to its guests. Beginning mid-January this year, the login credentials of two employees at a franchised property were used to access guest information on this app. You can check out anytime, but your data never leaves
Until someone downloads it.
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Aw, they're just jumping on the "stay at home" bandwagon.
Some companies will do anything for publicity.
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Need a resilient lunar building material? Urine luck. "Uh, Houston, we've had a problem." We need more beer
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Is logical:
- Moon pee
- Mars poo *
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I don't want to think what we'll need in the next planet
*The Martian (2015) - IMDb[^]
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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