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When you don't want to give out your personal or work email address, but still need to sign up for an account, Mozilla might have an answer for you with Firefox Relay. In case throwaway emails don't work for you, I guess
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The renamed Crypto.com Arena is a win for cryptocurrency fans but strikes a blow against the word’s original meaning Engineers can probably feel their pain
Choo choo!
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Word from the oceans is that sharks are unhappy with Kent.
"We are vicious, not sarcastic!" Said a great white, who then went on a rant about the movie, Jaws.
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Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is working on bringing Robots to perform everyday tasks into its offices. As long as someone (or something) makes sure the coffee pot is full...
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Quote: As long as someone (or something) makes sure the coffee pot is full... And that the bladder is empty afterwards. This would be pure gold to some women.
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Late 80s I worked at a big insurance company that had a robotic coffee cart. It would travel around the building stopping at predefined locations. It would stay for a few minutes and then continue on its route.
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this is why 418 protocol was created
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As a leader, you can go a long creating clarity, generating energy, and driving results when you boil down the essence of a team’s values, principles, and practices. In case the old 'chain and manacles' strategy isn't working
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Speak softly and carry a riding crop.
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Back-end developers top the list of in-demand tech jobs, according to a survey of recruiters by developer hiring platform HackerEarth. "Even white boys got to shout, 'Baby got back'"
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With apologies to Jim Morrison...
You men code your Java
Code your PHP
I code more C# than any man ever seen...yeah
I'm your back-end man!
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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Web hosting company GoDaddy Inc said on Monday email addresses of up to 1.2 million active and inactive Managed WordPress customers had been exposed in an unauthorized third-party access. Boo, daddy!
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Have you ever wondered if there is a correlation between a computer’s energy consumption and the choice of programming languages? "It's not easy being green"
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Nice! Wait until they discover assembly language...
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We tear down some infosec conventional wisdom—there's a lot of bad advice out there. p@ssw0rd is still OK, right?
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A team of computer scientists at the University of California San Diego and Brave Software have developed a tool that will increase protections for users' private data while they browse the web. Step 1: Somehow detect bad code Step 2: Rewrite the bad code while still allowing it to work Step 3: ??? Step 4: Profit!
Who will rewrite the rewriters?
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The DART mission is scheduled to launch at 1:20 a.m. EST on Nov. 24. It's not the journey, but the destination that will end you
Or the probe, anyway.
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Thousands of Firefox cookie databases containing sensitive data are available on request from GitHub repositories, data potentially usable for hijacking authenticated sessions. Isn't it polite to share cookies?
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Should businesses still rely on programmers formally trained at four-year universities—what you might call “white-collar” programmers? Or, instead, are blue-collar programmers with self-taught skills or those who learned from a bootcamp more valuable? "We don't need no education"
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"Coder" actually means "code monkey" in this context.
True, also universities deliver many code monkeys with M.Sc. titles...
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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Adding abstractions always comes at the cost of complexity and, when done excessively, starts slowing down the speed of development and the ability for people to easily comprehend the codebase. Only use the mature ones
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This is something I can attest to regarding my personal projects. When I get carried away with fancy design, it prevents me from actually creating something that works!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Microsoft has confirmed a new known issue impacting client and server Windows versions that breaks apps after updating or repairing them using the Windows Installer (previously known as Microsoft Installer). Then I guess you just need to run the Installer again to fix things? Oh...wait.
I guess running the installer isn't in the test path?
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When some users complained about some of the sluggish UI performance instances on Windows 11, the Windows developer team confirmed that it is indeed working to address such issues in 2022. I guess the icons are all updated then
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Microsoft has started rolling out the Windows 11 upgrade to more eligible Windows 10 devices faster after not detecting update experience issues during the first rollout phases. "'Til the landslide brought me down"
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