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So much for the security of the users first... yeah right!
The same as privacy
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An interview with a pioneer (my mom) Back when you had to bang two rocks together to make a stack
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MEDAN BarnFrågor > 0
HumorHonom
MSLUTET
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It’s about two years ago that I announced .NET Standard 2.0. Since then we’ve been working hard to increase the set of .NET Standard-based libraries for .NET. As opposed to .NET Framework ,.NET Core, .NET Dry, .NET Menthol, and Cherry .NET
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.Net Standard doesn't support WPF (because it can't and still maintain the "runs everywhere" status). This makes it absolutely useless.
".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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#realJSOP wrote: .Net Standard doesn't support WPF (because it can't ... I assume the roadblock is the WPF vector rendering engine which (assumption) is super-glued onto Win internals ?
«Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?» T. S. Elliot
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NVIDIA has released public, freely available (MIT licensed) documentation of portions of its GPU hardware interface. This is a work in progress; not all interfaces have been published. Now the malware authors just need to send a pull request
Yeah, I know. Just the specs are posted. Kudos to them, but I'm betting it does make the work easier for the "security researchers"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I'm betting it does make the work easier for the "security researchers" That was precisely my first thought.
The bad guys don't have to look for new ways to hack into people's machines; these saints do all the hard work for them.
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GitHub Actions is an API for cause and effect on GitHub: orchestrate any workflow, based on any event, while GitHub manages the execution, provides rich feedback, and secures every step along the way. "Gonna gimme, gimme, some of that action, action, read all about it"
Sorry, more "Can-con". 'swhat's burned into my brain. Send newer/better music if you want me to change.
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Quote: Actions also supports more languages and frameworks than ever, including Node.js, Python, Java, PHP, Ruby, C/C++, .NET, Android, and iOS
For company now owned by Microsoft, funny that they don't mention C#.
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Well, .NET basically translates to C# these days. The only people still coding in VB are the PMs on the product team I think.
TTFN - Kent
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I left a company in Dec last year that was still coding in COBOL and VB. Some VB.net, some even VB6. Even though I was on a team coding in C#, yeah, the PM of the PM's were stuck in the dark ages.
(Project Mentality)
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yeah. Some PMs really should be acronymed BMs. “If it ain’t broke, keep updating until you can’t.” I’ve watched (and worked for) too many companies sink into doom because of that mentality.
I don’t mean you need to jump on everything week’s JavaScript fad, but at least stay with something maintainable and supported.
TTFN - Kent
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Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 has more Microsoft in it than any other Android phone It's almost like they have a common enemy or something
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I hear that the project name is iHaventGotAClue.
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why do I have the impression, that this is going to be a big step back and a PITA for the users?
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I doubt it. I have their Note 8, and use their SideSync program to mirror the phone on the computer, and it works great! (You can see notifications, open programs, type through the computer onto the phone, transfer files... - almost anything you want except talk through the computer to the phone, although you can dial from the computer.) The changes they presented appear to mostly be Samsung turning the code over to MS (which could seriously screw it up), but if they keep the existing base intact, it will be usable and worthy.
Who am I kidding. It's MS. They will screw it up somehow.
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David O'Neil wrote: The changes they presented appear to mostly be Samsung turning the code over to MS (which could seriously screw it up), but if they keep the existing base intact, it will be usable and worthy.
Who am I kidding. It's MS. They will screw it up somehow. Roll eyes |
I see you got the point
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It's one of the reasons I stopped buying Samsung mobile devices, they are full of bloatware and you can get cheaper devices that are as good as Samsung's upper end products.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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“It’s a vulnerability that allows a malicious user to create fake news and create fraud,” Mr Vanunu explained. Someone's gonna love this
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If they made such a tool for editing twitter "contributions", guess how much use it would get from a certain-coloured person who lives in a certain-coloured house.
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Donald Trump wrote: This is exactly the sort of thing that can happen on Code Project.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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Calgary YouTuber Ben Perrin decided to have some fun after fraudster reached out “Qui furatus fuerit fures?”
I wanted to go with “who scams the scammers?”, but seeing as how this is bitcoin, it’s hard to tell which is which.
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In a new pair of papers, researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have come up with a new approach to streamline the process: a new system and design tool for automating knitted garments. I'm assuming it was written in Perl?
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