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It has been just over 3 months since our 4.0 release, and we’ve used that time to focus on performance as well as bringing the latest .NET 6 innovation to Uno Platform. By simply updating your application to the newest bits you will notice a significant boost to your app performance. Also 30% gratuitous posts by me
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After acquiring Clipchamp last year, Microsoft is now bundling the app into Windows 11. It’s a browser-based app that supports trimming, splitting, transitions, and even has a screen recorder feature. In case you want to kill the radio star
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Hello World might be the most frequently written computer program. For decades, it's been the first program many people write, when getting started in a new programming language. We've been living a lie all these years
"Linux has this fun device file called "/dev/full", which is like its more famous cousin "/dev/null", but when you write to "/dev/full", instead of throwing away the data, it fails. It acts like a file on a filesystem that has just run out of space" <- Learn something new every day!
Dog help you if you need your Hello World program to be correct, even in error conditions.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "Linux has this fun device file called "/dev/full" I honestly can't think of any use for /dev/full.
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Beyond testing your file write code, I can't think of anything either. But it is amusing (to me).
TTFN - Kent
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If you unplug your computer during execution, the program also fails.
(Less snarky, the article is a straw man because it adds a success return. Made me wonder the last time I actually checked the exit code of a program. Don't remember.)
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People shouldn't write "Hello World."
They should write "Hello there."
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President Biden has signed an executive order detailing the country's first "whole-of-government" strategy for exploring cryptocurrency and other digital assets. In bitcoin we trust
Can I get an NFT of the Lincoln Memorial?
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Microsoft’s finance chief, Amy Hood, acknowledged Tuesday she has found a way to talk about the success of its longstanding Windows operating system, whose revenue growth soared due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Because nothing stops a virus like Windows Update rebooting your machine during work?
Some headlines just hurt me.
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Coding Dojo has released its annual review of the programming language skills most sought after from employers. Because the world needed a different random programming language list generator
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metameta:
printf("Person, woman, man, camera, TV");
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How about..
printf("Person, woman, man, camera, TV\r\n");
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I should have left off the 'C' (didn't think about clobbering it!), then I could respond that it is my stupid programming language that doesn't require such esoteric items as line breaks! And that is why it is at the top of the list!
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Daaaaaamn, so close!
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(Or I could have said that the original author never used periods or breaks in his speech. But that comes close to verboten in here...)
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We still have plenty of religious doomsayers predicting the end of the world with Bible codes. But in recent times, their ranks have seemingly been joined by scientists whose only professed aim is interpreting data from climate research and sustainability estimates given population growth and dwindling resources. Something to look forward to
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When it comes to predicting the future, I believe scientists about as much as religious doomsayers.
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The Chicken Littles, ever with us.
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Working a nontraditional schedule, and checking in at all hours of the day, night and weekends, is not necessarily beneficial for the 21st-century workforce, according to new research. But then again, so is not working during 'on' hours.
So, you can't win. Don't bother working.
Reading this (rather than the study itself) seems to indicate more that, "Telling people it's a holiday when they're working/studying is bad for morale."
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In the long run, Microsoft wants you to switch to a Desktop-as-a-Service model, and the first steps on this journey may already be in place on your conventional Windows PC . You know it as Windows 11. It's the Year of the End of Windows!
again.
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This is such an outrage.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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You might be inclined to shine a spotlight on their exceptional performance and hold them up as an example of what you want from all team members. But pause before you do that. "Do you think you're what they say you are?"
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The M1 Ultra is a new design that uses "UltraFusion" technology to strap two M1 Max chips together, resulting in a huge processor that offers 16 high-performance CPU cores, four efficiency cores, a 64-core integrated GPU, and support for up to 128GB of RAM. It's all fun and games until the tape wears out
However: hubba, hubba!
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The key finding of the survey showed that many organizations suffer because not enough employees are being tasked with managing many different endpoints, with little visibility and not enough automation. I can't imagine why
Sure, the study is a thinly-veiled way for the company to promote their services, so are a lot of things.
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For some reason I'm getting the idea that their concept of "endpoint" is different than mine.
Quote: that the challenge of managing endpoints has become even bigger Particularly that sentence. I don't manage endpoints, I write them and let the authentication/authorization middleware handle the security.
So what are they talking about?
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