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Yup. Could not agree more.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Senator Ed Markey snapped back at Elon Musk after the billionaire mocked his concerns about paid verification on Twitter. Because nothing fixes things like governments
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In this case, I would let them try
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?
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Actually fired off a note to Sen Markey last night telling him he's an idiot and needs to review the whistleblower complaint that his compatriots in Congress have been reviewing for the past six months. Twitter's security problems started long before Musk bought the company and the previous board and C-suite knew it but swept it under the rug.
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SlashData's 23rd Developer Nation global survey ran from June to August 2022 and reached more than 26,000 developers from 163 countries. In case you don't have a developer with an opinion handy
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Windows 11 Task Manager better filters and app-based themes Now you can find that needle
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The base of computer chips and batteries tends to be made from unrecyclable plastic, but using skin from a certain species of mushroom instead would reduce electronic waste No, you can't just grow a new computer off that old pizza crust on your desk
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Have they used psychodelic mushrooms? That could explain some things...
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All GitHub users can use the GitHub-hosted development environments free for up to 60 hours per month. Codespaces also added JetBrains IDE, JupyterLab, and GPU support. For all your coding...IN SPACE!
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C/C++ on the bench, as US snoop HQ puts its trust in Rust, C#, Go, Java, Ruby, Swift Don't forget!
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The moment those languages give the performance in near hardware applications, I will consider stop using C/C++
As someone here once said:
Do not forget that my compiler compiled your compiler.
M.D.V.
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Unless you have a specific reason to use C/C++, don't. Yes, it's possible to write memory safe programs in these two languages but it is impossible to prove, except in the case where you don't use the dynamic memory features that your code will not have a buffer overrun, use after free, or other memory related errors.
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After more than a decade of living their work, tech workers are being let go. You are not family, you are not essential, you are not your job
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Silicon Valley jobs have always had a whiff of the sweatshop about them. While the perks are often fantastic, they tend to hide the terrible work/life balance.
Money, once you have enough to live on, is not that important. I would rather work a 40-hour week, earn a little less, and have time for other things.
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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I left my working more hours than a clock behind me a couple of years ago.
I am now getting a cut but I will be working 30 hours / week the next couple of years to have time for the kids.
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A documentary crew discovered the wreckage while searching for World War II aircraft. RIP
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I still choke up when I think about the shuttle disasters. So very sad.
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The OpenPrinting project – together with Windows Services for Linux – enables printers that Windows no longer supports to work on Windows 11. It's the Year of Printing with Linux!
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Programmers are happy with their choices – and innovation has moved to other areas of technology, for the time being. No sense using any of those other languages then
"For better and for worse, ours is a mercurial industry committed to perpetual reinvention" Yuuuuuuuppppp.
Red Monk has "Rich Text Format" in its list of "programming languages"?!
Edit:fixed url
modified 10-Nov-22 17:02pm.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Red Monk has "Rich Text Format" in its list of "programming languages"? Did they lose the M from the acronym?
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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The link provided is not clickable.
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That you! Updated
TTFN - Kent
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Python, Java, C, and C++
C# is #5, which is what makes me happy.
TTFN - Kent
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