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My image would be no KSS
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Truth!
"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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Rust and Go also make big gains, but Java and Python still dominate Just in case you don't want to ask yourself what you're interested in
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Is it really what developers want to learn about?
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While the C++ programming language seems to be as popular as ever, efforts to move it forward are ongoing both inside the ISO C++ steering committee as well as other projects. C**
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Kent Sharkey wrote: While the C++ programming language seems to be as popular as ever A week is obsolete, another week is on the move, another...
This is speaks a lot about the objectivity of the articles.
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When going through the changes lists, there are many fixes for ambiguities and edge cases. Few other languages pay attention to this stuff (to their detriment.)
(Sometimes it's a relief to find out you weren't crazy when some code didn't work quite right.)
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Microsoft has announced some significant changes to the Windows Insider program with the introduction of a new Canary Channel. The Beta program now has a Beta program
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Is the channel going to "see a puddy cat"?
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Whenever there's a crash.
"I did! I did see a puddy cat!"
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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BlackLotus represents a major milestone in the continuing evolution of UEFI bootkits. Have a lovely day
I'm just a caveman, but it seems like physical access (or at least admin) to get going? (and an unpatched machine as well?)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: (and an unpatched machine as well?) If the flaw is unpatchable...
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The seemingly innocuous Microsoft OneNote file has become a popular file format used by hackers to spread malware and breach corporate networks. Paper and pen for notes?
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The C++ team is committed to making your C++ coding experience as safe as possible. It looks like you're trying to write in C++. Would you like help with that?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It looks like you're trying to write in C++. Would you like help with that? don't tell me they have integrated "clippy" in VS
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Probe shows that – to absolutely no-one's surprise – big biz isn't playing ball "Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: to absolutely no-one's surprise
At least a realistic writer...
Kent Sharkey wrote: big biz isn't playing ball They should get such an ing big fine... until that moment, they will continue ROFLing and LMAOing on legislations and the users.
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Nelek wrote: They should get such an [mastadon] ing big fine... until that moment, they will continue ROFLing and LMAOing on legislations and the users.
Not sufficient. Until these privacy violations result in CxOs going to jail nothing will change. Fines are simply considered part of doing business.
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Backed by a commissioned IDC study, Google this week is making the case that ChromeOS is an ideal solution for businesses of all kinds and sizes. Is it The Year of Not Being Able To Get Any Work Done?
It's The Year of The Bad Theme this week
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Kent Sharkey wrote: ChromeOS is an ideal solution for businesses of all kinds and sizes. Unless they are in Wyoming. Or Montana. Or North Dakota. Or South Dakota. Or anywhere else that has crap internet.
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Specially for all those business that doesn't have anything to hide
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In other news, Alphabet's advertising revenues are down.
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Yet... when I read the next 4 posts I see a full 50% refer to exploits due to Microsoft flaws. Hmmmm?
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The age-old dilemma that technical co-founders get confronted with: should I build it from scratch or buy some off-the-shelf solution? Yes
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