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Kent Sharkey wrote: Just in case you know someone that could use this article I actually do...
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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where do I start...?
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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In the software development realm, asking questions isn't just a right—it's a downright necessity. Why?
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Why do all your base are belong to us?
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Oooh! I know this one: because one of its legs is longer?
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Why would you jump? That detective, that's the right question[^]
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Ask an AI?
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With at least 20 main enhancements explained in detail in the announcement post for Visual Studio 2022 17.8 Preview 2, Microsoft's Mads Kristensen has boiled down his favorites. For those who haven't dared to install it
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Watching a power user go to town with keyboard shortcuts is quite a sight. You never know when you might need to go to LinkedIn?
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"We don't 'lock up'... our customers," and "we do not 'leverage' anything." Ixnay on the onopolymay!
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Do not evil... but if you do, at least hide it the best you can.
M.D.V.
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Snipping Tool gets smarter with its latest update. HapefuHy 1t w1H bO deHar them sone other 0CKs 0u7 there
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Getting that as a result from scanning some notes of my doctor... that would be an improvement
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So when will Snipping Tool receive regular shape (ovals, rectangles) for markup?
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The annual awards for quirky scientific research were given out this week, and as usual, they blended the bizarre, humorous, and unexpectedly insightful. Go ahead and lick a fossil (for science!), but please don't do that to the corpse nose hairs
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Kent Sharkey wrote: The annual awards for quirky scientific research were given out this week, and as usual, they blended the bizarre, humorous, and unexpectedly insightful. Is money waste not a cathegory?
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It’s always The category
TTFN - Kent
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One of the ideas behind Ig Nobel is to make you think: "Well, it may seen like a money waste at first glance, but then again: Maybe there is something to it."
Also, lots of the prize winners through the years really spent Ig-norable money resources on their research. They made some observations during other, 'serious' research, and spent an afternoon writing down their observations as a 'paper'. Professionals have done similar things for ages. We used to have 'Journal of Irreproducible Research' (did Ig Nobel grow out of JIR? I suspect so.) Or you can look at the RFCs published at April 1st for many years. Look at the 'esoteric' programming languages. You've got lots of stuff like that in the professional world.
Some of us think that lots of it is good use of money. We need a little laugh every now and then.
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Microsoft stopped supporting Edge on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 in January 2023, which means Edge 109 was the final browser update available for those operating systems. What part of 'unsupported' did they not get?
Although I guess they could use this as proof that Edge "isn't part of the OS"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: they could use this as proof that Edge "isn't part of the OS" Until the update...
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Effective January 1, 2024, we will introduce a new Unity Runtime Fee that’s based on game installs. We will also add cloud-based asset storage, Unity DevOps tools, and AI at runtime at no extra cost to Unity subscription plans this November.
The free ride is over ...
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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In a completely unrelated move, Unity board members sold stock beforehand. Completely unrelated. Not related at all. No sirree, as unrelated as unrelated could be.
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Never![^]
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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This release brings additional tools to help you improve your productivity, debug your code, as well as some additional C++ and Game Dev enhancements. Another little peek
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