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Kent Sharkey wrote: This allows a local to automatically be disposed at the end of the block. Did they mistakenly use the sales pitch meant for mafia real-estate investors?
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Hackers are realising that it’s easier to defraud someone if you’re using a legitimate email address, rather than creating one yourself. With that in mind, they’re increasingly using compromised emails to attack unsuspecting victims. This blurb is from me - honest (and you've just won $3million!)
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itproportal wrote: attackers are actually using real, stolen email addresses Well, if you don't want your e-mail address to be stolen, keep it in a front trouser pocket, and if you're walking through a dodgy area, keep your hand in your pocket.
I got that advice from a genuine, nicked several times, pickpocket, and I give it today, because there is nothing whatsoever to be gained from repeating the same bloody things over and over again about e-mail security.
Now everyone just go off and check on the haveibeenpwned site, then change your e-mail password regardless.
Oh, bugger. I repeated it.
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Are we all addicted to the Internet? Maybe. The latest Digital 2019 report, from Hootsuite and We Are Social, shows we’re spending on average 6 hours and 42 minutes online each day. Half of that is spent on mobile devices. Who you calling crazy?
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I'm much closer to 10... and feel absolutely insane...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Half of that is spent on mobile devices. So the three hours and 47 minutes a day that google spends talking to its servers (up to fourteen at a time) from my phone means that I'm addicted to the Internet?
Well, that's just the kind of stupid assumption I'd expect from a web-site that stupidly doesn't follow European law, so gets blocked.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Are we all addicted to the Internet?
No we're not ALL addicted to the Internet. I'm not and I know an awful lot of people who seldom even touch it.
That makes those kind of averages really terrifying.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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That still means we're spending more time offline...
ARE WE ALL ADDICTED TO BEING OFFLINE!?
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For the most part, the conversations online are a lot more interesting than the conversations I have with the people around me.
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Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny
Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802
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Number abuse police here:
Of that that time, how much because of work tools are internet based.
If email use maintained between change from desktop email client to web client, does that increase the internet usage.
People switching over from Microsoft Word desktop to web (google or Microsoft word web version)
Then the many other applications which are Web site based applications which 10 years ago would have been desktop installs.
"Ah, but, half of the time is on mobile." : And how is that been classified, by screen size or application type. Again web version applications of products running on tablets might be classified as mobile. I got no issue people writing their next novel on an android 10" tablet (hopefully with a physical keyboard) using google docs, but if that traffic information being picked up and interpreted as internet use, well, no.
Internet use on its' own is not bad. Quality of use is important, like some many other things to rant about.
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Microsoft has finally realized that many average users have no idea what a KB and its numerical ID are and don't know what to do when they appear in a Windows 10 setup error notification. They're changing KB to WTF?
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There is nothing to understand! People who "have no idea" how numbered identifiers work do not exist (if they don't have social security numbers, and they don't live in houses that have numbers, then that's pretty much not existing).
Here's everything that even the casual user needs to know:
The KB things are what you use to identify an update, when you contact ms to tell them that the update has killed your computer.
It looks more like ms is looking for an excuse to do the same as they did with their "friendly dates" (using them instead of timestamps), by using identifiers that are transiently understandable for casual computer users, but totally useless for professionals.
Some idiot who knows nothing about computer users is obviously Hell-bent on making a name for himself.
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I have no SSN and live in a house without number, street or any other address-like identification...
But I know what KB in the Microsoft universe means
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: I have no SSN
You have an Israeli ID card? A passport? A driver's licence?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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More to the point, can he get me discount on a CitiHawk[^]?
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Older developers, particularly those in the 38-53 and the 54-72 age brackets, overwhelmingly tended to create games as their first programming project. Those currently aged 21 and under, however, tended to build calculators as their first programming projects. Where's the fun in that?
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They're only making calculators in the hope that they'll become sentient, and say "Hello World".
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Mark_Wallace wrote: They're only making calculators in the hope that they'll become sentient, and say "Hello World".
I thought it was because everyone likes
8008135 but these days I feel like kids are more interested in Fortnite or whatever.
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Something just doesn't add up here.
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When I saw some other news article mention the same thing, I thought maybe there is a missed understanding of first program.
Calculator might be the first "traditional" program they learned, but not realising that Minecraft and many other games have obscured programming mechanisms.
Compare that with atari/commador (before my time so I might have a skewed perception here) that had pre packaged software, but also books which require you to write in the game before you can play it, hence becomes your first program you wrote, although maybe 95% copied with your tweaks.
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For the past two days, Windows 10 users from around the world have been reporting that they are unable to connect to Windows Update. When they attempt to do so, Windows 10 will complain that they are unable to connect to the update service. "And there was much rejoicing."
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20 million people are receiving treatment for blue-screen withdrawal symptoms.
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I was sure that you post only bad news about W10...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Tempting through it may be to believe that certain programming languages promote errors, recent research finds little if any evidence of that. "A poor craftsman blames his tools"
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They should do the same with degree courses, per university.
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And there's this:
The Register wrote: In a phone interview with The Register, Emery Berger, computer science professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, said it's important to draw a distinction between what a failure to reproduce means and what's the actual state of affairs. ... But then he realised that he wasn't talking to his therapist, and hung up quickly.
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