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Jamf CEO has a vested interest in claiming that since his company makes JAMF software to configure Apple devices/machines for corporates.
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The fact that you have to use a third party to do this for Apple is why Apple won't take over the corporate world. Microsoft provides these tools. Yes, there are third party tools for Microsoft's ecosystem but unlike Apple they aren't required for corporate IT.
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The TETRA standard is used in radios worldwide. Security researchers have found multiple vulnerabilities in the underlying cryptography and its implementation, including issues that allow for the decryption of traffic. Who had, "Well, of course" in the pool? You're a winner!
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At the start of my book, Learning JavaScript Design Patterns, I say "good code is like a love letter to the next developer who will maintain it". It is an intimate correspondence, from one developer to another, spanning time and space. This may explain the look they gave you after inheriting your code
I'm sure they'd rather pitch poo than woo though.
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Twitter is transforming into X, as the site’s former bird logo has now been replaced by an official new X logo. At least people will stop complaining about Twitter
I'm sure the X.org folk are just delighted
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Next up: an emphasis on 'video.'
(All emojis and none are appropriate for this comment at the same time.)
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That nice big vomit o’moji would be appropriate, I think.
TTFN - Kent
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The main xvideos URL is already taken and its content is definitely NSFW. I am looking forward to Elon's tantrum over that.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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So now the birds will aim for the X instead of my car.
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Amazon unveils satellite facility in Florida, may switch prototype launch to Atlas V Soon your downloads will have free same day delivery
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Space Debris and Human Spacecraft | NASA[^]
Wall-E was right[^]... again
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modified 23-Jul-23 15:46pm.
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There are only a few Atlas V rockets left. Seven are reserved for the Boeing Starliner capsule that may never fly. Amazon is betting on Bezos's Blue Origin BE-4 engine, which is years behind schedule and has yet to fly, with a production version actually blowing up during ground testing at Blue Origin's west Texas test facility in June.
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obermd wrote: There are only a few Atlas V rockets left. You mean they are not building any more?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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The Atlas V rockets use a Russian made engine. There are 7 of these engines being reserved for the Demo 2 and crewed missions for Starliner and I believe about a dozen more for other payloads. Amazon was betting their Kuiper satellite network on the Vulcan rocket, which uses the Blue Origin BE-4 engine. Blue Origin has built two of these engines and one blew up in June during testing at Blue Origin's west Texas test facility. The BE-4 engine is almost as far behind as the SLS system.
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Val is a programming language that leverages mutable value semantics and generic programming for high-level systems programming. Well, I declare!
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I’ve just learnt the hard way that the most important coding habits are not readability, consistency, organisation or any of the things that make our code better. Brings more meaning to the term: "back end developer"
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The Microsoft consumer signing key stolen by Storm-0558 Chinese hackers provided them with access far beyond the Exchange Online and Outlook.com accounts that Redmond said were compromised, according to Wiz security researchers. "Azure has built-in security controls to help you get protected faster across identity, network, data and tools to help you with security management and threat protection."
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Up next: air-gapped clouds.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "Azure has built-in security controls to help you get protected faster across identity, network, data and tools to help you with security management and threat protection." They are only saying that they have it, nothing about or how good they are (that in case they do work)...
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The Biden administration wins commitments from the largest AI developers on transparency, openness, and winning the public’s trust. Well all right then, we're all good
Nothing can break a pinkie swear!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Nothing can break a pinkie swear!
What? Are you telling me that when they promised they wouldn't missuse uers data were they not being honest?😱😱😱
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?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Windows PCs require a restart to apply each month’s security updates. Today we’re offering tips and best practices that can help you make sure your applications seamlessly resume after a restart and keep your app users happy. Because you know it's going to happen
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Today we’re offering tips and best practices that can help you make sure your applications seamlessly resume after a restart and keep your app users happy. Just like Microsoft does, right?
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Brutal!
TTFN - Kent
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