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old Linux is safe for now. just go turn to the old Linux to fix the problem
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But now Microsoft is jumpstarting its Windows 10 Mobile development efforts and it still plans to ship a “final” version of what it’s now calling Windows 10 for Phones sometime later this month. When in doubt: rebrand
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At WPC this year, Microsoft announced its new Windows 10 Compatible logo program, which provides logos that ISVs and app developers can use in their marketing activities to showcase the quality of their applications. All you need to do is rewrite your app to run on 20% of Windows machines. And PROFIT!
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Being bad-tempered and pessimistic helps you to earn more, live longer and enjoy a healthier marriage. It’s almost enough to put a smile on the dourest of faces. Well, that explains The Lounge
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It seems I need to take an even more pessimistic take on life.
From now on, when I wake up, I'm not going to think to myself "well, at least I'm one day closer to death ", but I'm going to think "F****** F*** ANOTHER G***** DAY IS THIS FORSAKEN STINKHOLE WE CALL LIFE! "
Ah, I can feel my spirits lifting already
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When the World Wide Web first took off in the mid 1990s, the dream wasn’t just big, it was distributed: Everyone would have their own home page, everyone would post their thoughts – they weren’t called “blogs” until 1999 – and everyone would own their own data, for there was no one around offering to own it for us. One day, everyone will post their own cat videos!
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He also says World Wide Web where learning and exchange idea but now what is most surface in the internet is P_ _ _. Go youtube and you find out the most view video channel is sexy video of actress and not those video like khan academy channel that used for learning. I think people are the problem
modified 12-Aug-16 7:47am.
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Deep Space Industries — a spaceflight company intent on mining asteroids for resources — announced its plans this week to conduct the first private mission to an asteroid before the end of the decade. Thar's gold in them thar asteroids?
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For those few with enough money to buy a private island — or at least a private data center — Seagate Technology has taken the wraps off of an unbelievable 60TB solid state drive Just in case you were wondering what to buy me for my birthday
"Seagate is promising the lowest cost-per-gigabyte on the market today." So, either an arm _or_ a leg, I'm guessing.
I wonder if you can double the capacity by using a hole punch, like in the old days?
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Either way, the drive qualifies as literally the world’s largest SSD, almost quadrupling the size of the 16TB SSD that Samsung announced last year and began shipping this past March for a cool $10,000.
So, we can expect 60TB to be about $40,000?
I sure hope they have a lifetime of more than 5 years!
Kent Sharkey wrote: I wonder if you can double the capacity by using a hole punch, like in the old days?
Hasn't some "scientist" come up with the black hole drive, where you retrieve your data through the quantum effect of the black hole evaporating?
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote: I sure hope they have a lifetime of more than 5 years!
Did you ever read this fascinating article about the guy who killed the SSDs and documented exactly when they died and how much data was written to them? Ends up they last far longer than expected.
Really great data science in that article:
The SSD Endurance Experiment: They're all dead - The Tech Report - Page 1[^]
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I missed the final round of that, thanks.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging 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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raddevus wrote: Really great data science in that article:
Indeed!
Marc
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One day we'll scoff at that.
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dont know when the price will drop
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Right after I buy one, if history serves.
TTFN - Kent
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The Future Laboratory, a consultancy that tries to predict trends in 14 industry sectors, has teamed up with Microsoft Surface, whose devices are designed with students in mind, to look at the jobs which today’s students will be undertaking by 2025. "Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the Earth's gravitational pull?"
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Oracle's ambitious plans focus on density, scaling, and stronger language capabilities. Could you make it a little more C#-like?
Or at least a little less "Java-like"?
Also, if you could use VS to develop with? Thanks.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: if you could use VS to develop with? Isn't JetBrains' IDEA meant for those Java developers who prefer Visual Studio over Eclipse? By the way, with ReSharper included.
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It is, but in my experience the pain from using Eclipse on a day to day basis is less than the pain from having to figure out how to translate every bit of howto/getting started/etc documentation from Eclipse to IDEA if you don't understand how the clusterelephant works because you actively avoid using it.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging 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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At Visual Studio Live! on Tuesday, Microsoft's Amanda Silver offered up a state of the Microsoft development stack, noting the gains made by open sourcing its tools. It's all about the developers (developers, developers)
Echo, echo, echo, open!, open, Git!, git, git, etc. etc. etc.
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It would be nice if IIS was open sourced...
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No! It would not!
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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I take it you're a fan of security through obscurity.
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Partners can integrate IFTTT directly into their apps and services FYI, FWIW
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