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Bing’s front-end stack is written predominantly in managed code layered in an MVC pattern. Most of the business logic code is written as data models in C#, and the view logic is written in Razor. "Eat your own dogfood"
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Back in the day Bing was one (only? ) place where F# was seriously used. Wondering if they switched to C#...
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A security flaw in a pacemaker made by Medtronic makes it possible for hackers to take control of the device and deliver malware to the computers implanted in someone’s chest. "You make my heart beat faster, and that's all that matters"
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Some claims reflect extreme differences in estimated values. In one appeal filed in 2015, Apple said that a cluster of properties in and around Apple Park in Cupertino that the assessor valued at $1 billion was worth just $200. In another, property that the assessor valued at $384 million was, in Apple’s view, worth $200, according to an appeal application. Wow. Just Wow! So they will sell it to the public for that price???
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Just turn it around quickly, of course if apple says it is worth $200, then you should be paying almost no tax anyway.
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David O'Neil wrote: Wow. Just Wow! So they will sell it to the public for that price???
I'll pay Apple 100 times their price! I'm feeling generous today; make that a 1000! Think of the deal they'll get.
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We present FASTER, a new concurrent key-value store designed for point lookups and heavy updates. "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!"
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On 31st July 2018, Eric Holmes, a security researcher gained access to Homebrew’s GitHub repo easily Extremely open source (leads to open sores)
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Sales of graphics chips to miners of cryptocurrencies such as ethereum dried up faster than expected, the Santa Clara company said. Time to buy a new graphics card to do graphics!
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I believe that if we are to solve our security problems, then we must build software with security in mind right from the start. Oh good: it's the language's fault, not mine
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I don't think I can possibly agree less.
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Google has updated the help page for its Location History feature to acknowledge the fact that the company still tracks users through use of its services like Google Maps, weather updates, and browser searches. When caught doing something wrong, update the docs
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"No matter how politely you ask us to go away, we will not. (And it's for your own good!)"
With friends like this, who needs government?
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Technologies and organizations should be redesigned to intermittently isolate people from each other's work for best collective performance in solving complex problems. That's what headphones are for
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The last few Windows Insider preview builds of Windows 10 have offered few new features and have instead focused on fixing bugs. 19H1. I am inspired.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: and have instead focused on fixing bugs. Actually I thought the Windows Updates where thought to do exactly that.
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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Engineers have developed printable metal tags that could be attached to everyday objects and turn them into "smart" Internet of Things devices. Just don't remove the tags (under penalty of law)
"LiveTag currently cannot work with a WiFi receiver further than one meter (three feet) away, so researchers are working on improving the tag sensitivity and detection range." Dang. I have one four feet away at the moment.
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The internet key exchange protocol IKEv1, which is part of the protocol family, has vulnerabilities that enable potential attackers to interfere with the communication process and intercept specific information. "Isn't it ironic, don't you think?"
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Bitcoin touched below $6,000 and dozens of smaller digital tokens including Ether retreated as this month’s sell-off in cryptocurrencies showed few signs of letting up. Next week's news: Bitcoin hits new high point
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As one of my grandfather's employees said about the Sterling crisis:
It don't worry me, Mr. Pfeffer - I ain't got none.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Pass the popcorn.
*nom*nom*nom*
As long as the meltdown continues through at least September or October so I can get my new RTX 2080 (assuming the rumor mill is right about the upcoming branding) GPU at nothing worse than the normal new card demand spike markup I'll be happy. Beyond that I don't really give an :elepant: . The crypto-anarcho-libertarianism BTC started with interested me a bit, but it's reality has become more centralized than the global fiat money supply, operating the network via proof of pollution is turning into an environmental catastrophe that only benefits the coal industry, while the civil war over block size has limited the transaction rate to something far too low/too expensive to ever be anything beyond various forms of circle ing.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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It's discounted over time because it's not worth it
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Source Code Analysis application (SCALe) is designed to find vulnerabilities in application source code via multiple, independent static analysis tools. Who needs TDD?
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