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Will Electric blue still be Electric blue, or will it split into Conductive Electric blue and Non-conductive Electric blue?
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When I originally read this I thought it said; "Electrically conductive pants and other polymer alloys now produced easily" anfd thought that would be interesting.
The most expensive tool is a cheap tool. Gareth Branwyn
JaxCoder.com
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One of the most-used tools on the internet is not what it used to be. If only they could find a solution
Fingers crossed that you can read this. I'm not subscribed and it let me, but I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up behind a paywall. If so, please accept my apologies in advance. Or after, I'll apologize whenever and as often as needed.
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I wouldn't know, these days I mostly Bing!
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I use pi-hole. No ads. Even on google.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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We are excited to announce that the release of Visual Studio 2022 17.3 Preview 2 is now available as a native Arm64 application on Windows 11! You have the right to compile (on) ARM
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From the very beginning, a core feature of .NET was the database access framework known as ADO.NET or System.Data. You may as well corrupt the database all at once
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Despite some reports claiming otherwise, Patch Tuesday updates are not going away. "Life is suffering"
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They're focusing on delivering HDR, higher resolution screens and more to make VR truly realistic. How about my 'nausea Turing test'?
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Sometimes developers hear that "LINQ is slower than using a for loop" and wonder whether that means they should avoid using LINQ for performance reasons. Or just the other reasons
I guess that should be reasons().other().or()?
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im not gonna write a test to check this but
- is there a difference of example linq, and writing 1 select.
Having tried to write this, Im only 20% sure now if can be written close to the following☹️
Enumerable.Range(1, N).AsParallel()
.Select(n => {
var a = new {n * 2);
var b = Math.Sin((2 * Math.PI * a) / 1000))
var c = Math.Pow(b, 2) } )
.Sum();
2.
write Linq for readability instead the "depending on what for" performance.
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To write:
Enumerable.Range(1, N).AsParallel()
.Select(n => n * 2)
.Select(n => Math.Sin((2 * Math.PI * n) / 1000))
.Select(n => Math.Pow(n, 2))
.Sum(); with a single Select would be more like:
Enumerable.Range(1, N).AsParallel()
.Select(n => Math.Pow(Math.Sin((4 * Math.PI * n) / 1000), 2)
.Sum(); However, it shouldn't make a huge difference. LINQ already optimizes .Select(x => fn1(x)).Select(x => fn2(x)) to .Select(x => fn2(fn1(x))) , so the only extra overhead would be from calling multiple delegates rather than just one.
"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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Microsoft has enabled a new privacy feature for Windows 11 that shows which apps access sensitive data or devices like the microphone. "Everything, everywhere, all at once"
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Today, after installing the latest version of .NET, I took a look at what versions of the SDK and runtime I have on my machine. Cleanup on aisle %WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET\Framework
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C# 11 is currently proposing in preview interface members declared as static abstract Needs more qualifiers
I demand static abstract virtual overrides final whackoturbo methods!
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I thought I'd end up being derisive, but this actually looks useful.
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The online app boosts existing protection for your computers and phones. Just remember to not let the aliens pick up the humans from the surface, and keep the hyperspace button handy
Obscure enough that only one of the three of us knows what that's even supposed to mean.
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Windows 11 for enterprise and consumers will soon have Microsoft's new take on search in the taskbar. It looks like you're trying to find something. We'd like to make that as irritating as possible.
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And by "new take on search" they mean, "a way to once again start working ads into the search bar (as well as annoy)"
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This is a really, really bad direction they are going.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Quote: Users will be able to shut off these new "Search Highlights" features by going to Settings > Privacy & Security "Search Settings" and toggle "Show Search Highlights." Well, there's an entry for my to-do list.
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For decades, hopeful techies have been promising a world where absolutely every object you encounter—bandages, bottles, bananas—will have some kind of smarts thanks to supercheap programmable plastic processors. "I want to say one word to you. Just one word. Plastics"
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I'm guessing that the benefits of this will be far outweighed by the abuses.
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That's a pretty safe bet, but yeah.
TTFN - Kent
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