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CodeWraith wrote: Ewoks!
dunno, lots of cases where Efails
Installing Signature...
Do not switch off your computer.
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Would they still call the next version Windows though?
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Microsoft could get rid of the
employees and office space and just keep the
server along with the AI bots and build the next windows.
Besides all the stuff they user are in the clouds.
Automate everything ..
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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The only problem I see is that they'll have to get there head out of their asses to climb up.
Someone's therapist knows all about you!
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My father was a master carpenter and used to make Windows and Doors out of wood - more than 60 years ago, so what's new?
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I'm assuming he didn't have to replace the windows every year.
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BillWoodruff wrote: "Hard to imagine anything more bio-degradable, but, we can only hope."
It has a gas fireplace - how is that bio-degradable?
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Downloaded and tried it...
And you know what? It works very well...
I wish to try how it synchs books between devices... but to do that I'll have to wait the latest update of Windows 10.
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I tried to get it going on 2 of my 3 Android tablets--I didn't try my oldest (3rd tablet) as the requirements mention Android 4.4 or above (the other two are on 4.4 and 6.0).
It refused to install on both, with no explanation beyond "your device is not compatible". Exactly why it failed, I have no idea, and this is the extent of the clues they provide.
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Abhinav S wrote: Edge works on Android now? Wow
FTFY
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If only they could get the SSRS viewer to work correctly in Edge! It seems to work, but is missing the print button. (which is kinda important for a report viewew!)
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Why is the US Army using Russians?
!false - It's funny, because it's true
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Because fools rush-in?
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That seems like it, Czechs -> out, to me
In order to understand recursion, you must first understand recursion.
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Ruffians, not Russians.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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It's the the only thing they could Yank out of the bag.
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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All the freaking command line switches to the gcc or c++ compiler.
-pthread
-shared
-Wl,
-O1
-Bsymbolic-functions
-z,
relro
-fno-strict-aliasing
-DNDEBUG
-g
-fwrapv
-O2
-Wall
-Wstrict-prototypes
-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
-fstack-protector-strong
-Wformat
-Werror=format-security
-z,
Duplicates are because I grabbed this from the output of the Python "build" command, which takes a configuration file that defines C functions that are being exported to be called by Python.
WTF are these all? And what's with the commas for some of these? Don't answer that, I don't want to know.
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You should see some of my RSP files for building my C# utilities.
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Obscurity through... obscurity?
!false - It's funny, because it's true
modified 15-Oct-17 16:56pm.
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Something you have to pay for efficiency.
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Got the C/C++ code (yes, it's a mix) to compile and link without having to deal with the other nightmare, make files. So now I have a completely C/C++ demo of manipulating the GPIO and SPI to control some LEDs (color & brightness).
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Sounds like the start of an article...
<sig notetoself="think of a better signature">
<first>Jim</first> <last>Meadors</last>
</sig>
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Jim Meadors wrote: Sounds like the start of an article...
Nah, I'm only riding the coattails of the master.
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