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Anyone know if the old newsgroups from Microsoft et al are still available - couldn't find much googling
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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pkfox wrote: - couldn't find much googling
have you tried binging? maybe ms blocked google
(or youtubing if you don't mind fake-newsgroups)
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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forumsearch/microsoft
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Here's a link to "all 13578" items under Microsoft.public.* (or so it's claimed).
Or at least that's Google's archive of them. MS itself has closed them down years ago (I remember the announcement in favor of some web interface).
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I bought a Razer gaming mouse...
And it feels like its software wants to update like twice a week....
Sometimes I even have to "log in" to start the software (needed to change DPI on the fly, I think)
And now the update process needed me to restart...
What a bother!
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It sounds like Microsoft!
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Certainly not their Mouse and Keyboard software (drivers + config utility). I was surprised to get an update for that a few weeks ago. The last time that thing prompted me to update it was in 2015 (I still have the timestamped downloads). And even then, that might have been me proactively seeking it out.
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No, I was thinking about the incredible amount of forced updates that we like to complain about...
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Try Linux. It neeeever updates anything... Or Android apps...
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That's gamification for you
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WOW-what does that mouse software do? transfer your system use to other party?
I do not fear of failure. I fear of giving up out of frustration.
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add a firewall rule to disable access to internet to the updater exe
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
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I get the impression that it might be just slightly over-engineered.
Is it compatible with Alexa?
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Ah. A quick web-search shows that it uses "cloud-based configuration", meaning that it might even have a built-in web browser (because that's what hardware manufacturers think is an efficient way to access web files), and a ridiculously bloated update mechanism.
I second Nitin's suggestion: block it from accessing the Internet.
If it still thrashes (because it can't get access), dump it. A mouse that consumes more than a few K of system resources is a joke, and will be cr@p for gaming.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Super Lloyd wrote: I bought a Razer gaming mouse... Obviously you didn't quite understand what it was for.
They're playing with you!
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Is it possible to create web application with both webforms and mvc?
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A very simple search revealed this.......Mixing WebForms and MVC Razor Views
I'm sure there are others, but maybe you need to start with "How to search" before getting into fancy pants topics like mixing webforms and mvc.
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Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will.
-Yoda
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I have fairly powerful PC (8 core FX-9370 AMD with 64Gb), and had no problem to run anything even together, but now I installed Andriod Studio to start a new project and when Android Studio running the CPU never goes under 20%...
It is a Java thing or some Android Studio problem?
Any experience with this?
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Task Manager's Details tab should be able to tell you which process is hogging one of your cores. Sorting by CPU should make it obvious.
Process Explorer from Sysinternals might be able to show a little more details. But typically Task Manager is sufficient.
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dandy72 wrote: Process Explorer from Sysinternals
A good one - for Windows... I'm on Linux with this...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Every modern IDE that I know of sucks up CPU cycles at a crazy rate.
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I never saw VS consuming CPU cycles just by being started, if I do not request it to perform some operation.
Plain editing (with IntelliSense support and immediate marking of syntax errors) is barely noticable on the CPU load. If I start the program I am developing to run under control of VS, there is of course some CPU load even when the program is at a breakpoint or waiting for input, with no active threads. This is to be expeced: VS monitors e.g. the heap and GC continously. But this is at such a level that I never though of it - nowhere close to 20%.
If you have threads running under the debugger, and these are in some active state, you must expect the CPU load to be somewhat higher than if you run the executable standalone, especially if you set a lot of conditional breakpoints, and those threads hit the breakpoint without satisfying the condition. Other debugging functions, like monitoring memory use etc., are also bound to take some resources.
So I cannot agree with your statement.
(For the sake of being impolite: But on the other hand, I have been using Eclipse...)
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Member 7989122 wrote: Plain editing (with IntelliSense support and immediate marking of syntax errors) is barely noticable on the CPU load.
I see you're not familiar with ReSharper...
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The only reason I do not use ReSharper is that it slows my PC down so much. I only have an old Phenom II x4 965 and no SSD, so it is quite noticeable. I'll start using it when I upgrade to an SSD.
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