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1) After clicking the installer download the link is bad, https documents / etc c'mon
2) Serving 32 / 27 MB is too much for CP, 12 KB/s? Never finishes anyway.
3) Trying to download these huge files gets me blacklisted - even after giving up the whole site will be ~ 2 min (minimum) / page load
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Whoa. Thank you so much for the report. We'll get that Installer link sorted right quick, I assure you.
In the meantime, if you're able, would you be willing to try one of the downloads from the main CodeProject.AI Server page?
CodeProject.AI Server: AI the easy way.[^]
If you tell me which version you're trying to get, happy to try to find some other way to get that installer to you, in whatever way works for you.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I've tried emailing you a link to the file. Please follow up with me over email, we'll get you sorted.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Although Apple allows for retro video game emulators, the company has rejected two apps for being PC emulators. Then how am I going to run the PC version of an iOS emulator on it?
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It's emulators all the way down...
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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The way we are all doing our jobs in software is changing, potentially in big ways. If only they knew what the senior developer knows
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I'm just trying to figure out how I time a short options play against AI when it implodes.
It's not that it's all useless. It's not even that it won't be huge and make some huge things happen.
It's that the snowball is so big that a huge portion of is just fluffy dust that will both melt and evaporate once given just a tiny bit of sunlight. The hype, lies, and misunderstandings... These are "bumps in the road" which the snake oil wagon carts are going to start hitting very hard.
Where do you get futures in broken glass snake oil bottles?
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But most Microsoft account sign-in workarounds for Windows 11 continue to work. They just switched to storing it locally instead of on the internet
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The findings from the Chang’e 6 capsule will help scientists understand our celestial neighbor’s origin. The rocks only have a dark side
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Cosmopolitan Libc makes C a build-anywhere run-anywhere language, like Java, except it doesn't need an interpreter or virtual machine. C-once, run anywhere
Well, not everywhere, but desktops anyway.
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So is this a new version of the magazine?
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I need to learn just enough so that I can drop "I read it in Cosmo" into a design conversation.
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Are you a good junior developer who wants to be a senior developer? Understand these four things. 1. Where the bodies are buried 2. How to bury the bodies so they're not found 3. Where's the coffee machine
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Senior Developers know what not to do.
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Microsoft has made OneDrive slightly more annoying for Windows 11 users. Not enough people were paying for the higher storage subscriptions
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been released from prison and has agreed to plead guilty to violating the Espionage Act. Free to leak again
I guess not *technically* industry news, but I think at least adjacent to it. Also, I think of interest to some (or many) who read this newsletter.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Free to leak again
probably not, depending on his plea bargain.
I don't have a definitive position on his case.
I think wikileaks has its use.
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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Maximilien wrote: I think wikileaks has its use.
Agreed. Wikileaks was the last bastion of reliable information about what our politicians do behind the scenes.
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The European Commission is concerned Microsoft is giving Teams an unfair advantage over competitors. Next!
I guess tomorrow will have a Google charge?
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The EU is a little slow. MS unbundled Teams from MS-Office and Microsoft 365 subscriptions last fall.
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Fanboy and all, but this has always struck me as dumb.
Why do we not want more for less and how is that at all anti-consumer?
Oh sure, I see why it might tick off other tech giants. I just don't see how anyone was getting shortchanged because a browser came with their OS or Teams comes with Office.
And really, aren't we just saying you can't build software that does everything?
Where's the limit? Your "app" has two too many features and crosses over into five too many domains?
How would it be handled if MSFT or AAPL decided to just go full on subscription IT services provider?
They'd stop licensing software altogether. The only "license" is you pay them your subscription for them to access their software. Then you get everything your subscription offers.
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Useful mathematical concepts, like the number line, can linger for millennia before they are rigorously defined. Getting to the root of the issue
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