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The worms in me are outraged, and are organizing mass protests ! [^]
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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Op-ed: PC makers used to need to bring their own add-on bloatware—no longer. Clean-ish?
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They do really want us to switch to linux, don't they?
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It's the Year!
TTFN - Kent
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SQLPage is a fun and innovative open source project that lets you do the presentation layer in plain SQL. You can also do your own dentistry, but I wouldn't recommend either
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WTF?
I mean... really... WTF?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: You can also do your own dentistry... Or trepanation.
(We need a smiley with some blood shooting out of it's skull...)
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How does the idea of an IDE change in a world with AI? DIE? DEI? Oh wait, that's reordered, not reimagined
I love the fact that the IDEs he uses as examples are text editors (with the possible exception of VS Code). Only through the addition of various plugins would I consider them IDEs (your opinion may vary)
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We believe that to be a true multi-platform toolkit that enables greater third-party collaboration, MRTK needs to be recognized as an independent organization that expands beyond Microsoft’s sole jurisdiction. That’s why we have moved MRTK3 Open-Source Software (OSS) outside of Microsoft into its own independent organization within GitHub. "Follow your heart 'til it bleeds, as we run towards the end of the dream"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: hat’s why we have moved MRTK3 Open-Source Software (OSS) outside of Microsoft into its own independent organization within GitHub. Is Github not MS property anyways?
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Yuup, so this is mostly symbolic I think. But it can't be great news if they want to detach themselves from the Microsoft name.
TTFN - Kent
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Sure, the article said "smarter" but we all know that just means "more annoying".
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charlieg wrote: counterfeit products It would really be worthwhile if they could flag all the counterfeit reviews!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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raddevus wrote: Just thought it might be a higher percentage that didn't know. Probably is, they're just not going to admit it.
"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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So... then, when the cloud gets isolated or someone cuts the plug, they won't miss many things... business as usual
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Despite speculation that it could be an intentional cost-cutting move by Musk, the fact that the actual media posted hasn’t been deleted suggests an error or bug of some kind... Had the cloud too much water and needed to pee?
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modified 21-Aug-23 1:52am.
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Yeah, no bugs of any kind arose prior to last year's takeover and layoffs. Biased much?
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Richard Andrew x64 wrote: Biased much? If you mean the article I say nothing.
But if you mean me... I have explicitelly quoted the paragraph that actually defends Musk and even though you still come with that? Even my comment has nothing to do with him.
I just deleted the "one of many since the takeover and massive layoffs" although I think that if such a company cuts personal in such a big way... that problems arise is just a logical consequence, but nothing to do with the person Musk.
That there where bugs before is not discuted, but you can't deny that the frequency and severity has increased in the last months.
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I was referring to the article, Nelek.
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My first sentence... then, nothing
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X will work different on Mars, new Mars version now under testing phase by the earth mortals.
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Imagine a world where, rather than inspiring fear and trembling in even the stoutest of IT professional's hearts, snipping bugs out of, or adding features to, legacy closed-source binaries was just another basic, low-stress task. Who needs source?
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Lax policies for package naming on Microsoft’s PowerShell Gallery code repository allow threat actors to perform typosquatting attacks, spoof popular packages and potentially lay the ground for massive supply chain attacks. We *never* had these kinds of problems with DOS batch files
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