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Kent Sharkey wrote: Developers in the software industry rely on extracting relevant information from Google and other search engines to maximize their efficiency. Not to mention the Q&A, oh... wait
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Malware creators have already started testing a proof-of-concept exploit targeting a new Microsoft Windows Installer zero-day publicly disclosed by security researcher Abdelhamid Naceri over the weekend. To be safe: don't run any code on your system
An evergreen quote in the article: "Any attempt to patch the binary directly will break windows installer. So you better wait and see how Microsoft will screw the patch again."
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Kent Sharkey wrote: An evergreen quote in the article: "Any attempt to patch the binary directly will break windows installer. So you better wait and see how Microsoft will screw the patch again or see what other things will get broken while screwing the patch again ." FTFY
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Are we in store for the emergence of one, comprehensive mega-language? Or could programming languages disappear altogether? "Come, let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other."
I'll go with 'no' and 'heck, no', Alex
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As long as the desire to maintain techno-political-economic dominance by the major techno-monopolies drives language invention, development, maintenance, and governance ... more of the same.
More static, more FrameWorks, a glut of so-called "no code/low code" stuff that will create bloated unusable chimeras.
imho, ECMAScript (misnamed JavaScript) will survive as a lowest common denominator the major players tolerate. C#/.NET, Rust. Go, maybe Kotlin, Python ... will keep going their different ways.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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Researchers have studied what brings happiness in life, and what, at the end of life, people wish they had done. "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women."
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The issue was the result of a server issue impacting Tesla users spread out across multiple continents. Press Ctrl+Alt+Accelerate to reboot
Because car keys are too inconvenient?
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The biggest problem with it is... people won't learn from it (or many other things happening all across the globe)
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Businesses need a pipeline of software-enabled functionality that has to be delivered quickly and reliably without overworking software teams You'll spend more time typing '22'
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Kent Sharkey wrote: You'll spend more time typing '22' Or waste even more time in useless meetings to "improve the processes involved"?
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The 20GB download features an evaluation copy of Windows 11 and much more. It's virtually a good OS
First hit's always free
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Have they found a way to install the host OS from the guest OS?
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Quote: According to Microsoft, these virtual machines will expire on 01/09/22.
1st September next year?
22nd September 3001?
Or just a lazy writer who assumes everyone in the world uses the same date format as him?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Microsoft has unveiled a ‘Super Duper Secure Mode’ in the latest version of Edge browser, offering users greater protection against common vulnerabilities. I'll wait for 'Double Secret Mode'
Or maybe 'Ludicrously Secure Mode'
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I wonder how many things have been broken to "achieve" this?
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According to data collected by Microsoft’s network of honeypot servers, most brute-force attackers primarily attempt to guess short passwords, with very few attacks targeting credentials that are either long or contain complex characters. 12345678 - the 8 means it's really secure
Or just stick with p@ssw0rd.
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why brute force them?
They can buy the passwords at discounter price...
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When you don't want to give out your personal or work email address, but still need to sign up for an account, Mozilla might have an answer for you with Firefox Relay. In case throwaway emails don't work for you, I guess
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The renamed Crypto.com Arena is a win for cryptocurrency fans but strikes a blow against the word’s original meaning Engineers can probably feel their pain
Choo choo!
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Word from the oceans is that sharks are unhappy with Kent.
"We are vicious, not sarcastic!" Said a great white, who then went on a rant about the movie, Jaws.
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Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is working on bringing Robots to perform everyday tasks into its offices. As long as someone (or something) makes sure the coffee pot is full...
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Quote: As long as someone (or something) makes sure the coffee pot is full... And that the bladder is empty afterwards. This would be pure gold to some women.
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Late 80s I worked at a big insurance company that had a robotic coffee cart. It would travel around the building stopping at predefined locations. It would stay for a few minutes and then continue on its route.
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this is why 418 protocol was created
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As a leader, you can go a long creating clarity, generating energy, and driving results when you boil down the essence of a team’s values, principles, and practices. In case the old 'chain and manacles' strategy isn't working
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