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We're heading for Venus and still we stand tall...'Cause maybe they've seen us and welcome us all, yea
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Same evidence as on other planets in our solar system.
Still, I wonder, are there political parties on Venus? If life there, would it be democrat or republican for the narrow mind of our binary "thinkers"?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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for "binary thinkers". For politics, it means choosing (hat tip to South Park) a Giant Douche or a Turd Sandwich.
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Enterprise provider Oracle is said to have won the bidding war for the U.S. operations of TikTok, a chase in which Microsoft was booted out earlier today. If you’re wondering what the kids are doing these days, think Oracle!
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Well, the goal was to destroy TikTok and Oracle does outdo Microsoft in the department
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I can hardly wait to see how long before they start trying to charge for support contracts (and per-core pricing for videos)
TTFN - Kent
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That only in the case that it ends being purchased. I am not that sure yet.
And I stop here before I get into soapbox material.
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To boost efficiency in typical households—where people forget to take wet clothes out of washing machines, retrieve hot food from microwaves and turn off dripping faucets—Cornell University researchers have developed a single device that can track 17 types of appliances using vibrations. If the house is rocking, time to check the washing machine
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As it would not be enough with all those spies smart assistants that only have a microphone...
I wonder how many time will elapse until it is misused.
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Nelek wrote: misused Someone shares your vibration data online? That would be embarrassing.
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Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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If embarrasment was the worst what could happen... I would not give a crap about it.
The Insider News[^] and more that are still to come.
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The FCC authorized Microsoft to perform proof-of-concept demonstrations of a service that would connect its cloud computing service Azure with a ground station the company proposed to build. "Satellite's gone up to the skies. Things like that drive me out of my mind."
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I am just wondering... does any of those companies / governments ever clean up the orbits from their previous stuff?
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International guidelines - enforced by the regulators who have to sign off on launches - require operators of anything launched in the last few years to include the ability to either de-orbit (for low earth orbit payloads) or send the satellite into a graveyard orbit (for geosynchronous or other higher orbit payloads) at end of life. For many sats in LEO this can be done passively via atmospheric drag within the IIRC 5 year timeframe (if drag can do this fast enough or need to budget a de-orbit burn depends on their altitude and cross sectional density); GEO sats need to reserve enough maneuvering propellant to lift themselves up to a graveyard orbit several hundred km above their operational orbit.
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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Thanks for the info.
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Some industry experts argue that the time has come for business users to be able to steer their own destinies when it comes to application development. If everyone's a developer, no one's a developer?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Some industry experts argue that the time has come for business users to be able to steer their own destinies when it comes to application development. Let me guess... those "experts" are the ones from marketing / sales?
If it still is difficult for us to build the bridge between what it is supposed to be said in the specifications and what the computer does... I don't want to imagine what that "steering their own destinies" would end to
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Quote: Some industry experts argue that the time has come for business users to tell developer to just shut up and give them what they imagine; nothing is impossible!
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Low/no-code != Low/no-knowledge
I've worked with a supposedly low-code platform and it worked great... For the most rudimentary forms.
Other work, like a questionnaire that showed questions based on your answers, became a hell of a lot more complex because you have to work around a platform that doesn't support it.
Instead of writing code and reusing parts of it, I had to drag block to the screen and do it twice because of an if-else-block.
Not to mention the amount of JavaScript I needed, and I was tied to just jQuery (an older version at that) because that's what the platform used.
I worked with a client who had been doing VB(.NET) WinForms and SQL Server for the last 20 years.
He took on quick enough, but he admitted there was a learning curve and sometimes struggled for hours for something I did in ten minutes.
The whole web and HTTP stuff was lost to him at first.
Ultimately, we found out, not a single business user used the platform.
Only customers with their own IT departments or customers who paid for "programming" services from a partner.
Missing features like source control and the ability to write back-end code (as a fallback) make me never want to use it again.
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Not sure what you used but I have to use Mendix and it is pretty great. Mostly.
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I used Betty Blocks (Dutch company), which wasn't my choice.
Ultimately, my client, a startup, had to quit because BB cost them €16,000 a year and they didn't have enough customers to pay that kind of money.
I warned my client up front, but they didn't listen and I got to use BB, learn a bit and make some money, so not all is lost for me
Mendix sounds a lot more mature, but it's even more expensive (€1,875 a month or €22,500 a year ).
I've been meaning to check out Microsoft Power Apps.
Although at that price, these platforms really aren't interesting for most of my customers.
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Sander Rossel wrote: 22,500 a year It does seem expensive but I'm not sure it really is.
If you figure in the cost of hosting an enterprise application and database and then have the option for rapid application development, there are a lot of scenarios where it makes sense, I think.
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Sure, it's probably perfectly reasonable for enterprises, and even if it isn't, they won't notice €22K more or less
Then again, enterprise customers could probably pay for "regular" developers as well.
And those 22K isn't the end either, an application still has to be built, by less knowledgeable "citizen developers" (or often regular developers).
That's when the costs add up.
And when it's all done and running you may find development costs weren't all that much cheaper and even if they were you'll have paid another €100+K in five years just on hosting anyway
But my customers aren't enterprise customers.
Like I said, that startup went down on the costs of their hosting alone.
A lack of customers doesn't even have to be the problem if your costs are low (I offered to do it for the same initial costs and then host it for €50 a month).
For them it meant the end of their business as the app they build wasn't portable and only ran on BB (another reason I told them not to use it!).
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I'm glad I'm close to retirement. After all, I'm apparently not necessary any more.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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