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Kent Sharkey wrote: I think we've all been there before
No - we already have Chrome installed.
In all seriousness: Why does Microsoft still care about the browser? Just use Blink (or fork it) and be done. Web developers everywhere would be so, so happy.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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A new cybersecurity system developed by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and known as Refinable Attack INvestigation (RAIN) will provide forensic investigators a detailed record of an intrusion, even if the attackers attempted to cover their tracks. Let's go to the tape, Jimmy
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To guard against unknowingly visiting malicious websites, computer users have been taught to double-check website URLs before they click on a link. But attackers are now taking advantage of that practice to trick users into visiting website domains that contain familiar trademarks—but with additional words that change the destination to an attack site. Does this mean that google-totallynotahack.com isn't a valid address?
I might be in trouble.
But they were so good at finding stuff.
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www.equifaxsecurity2017[.]com
www.securityequifax2017[.]com
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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It could be the key to bringing ultra-fast internet access to many people. "We're gonna twisty, twisty, twistin', till we tear the house down"
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If this becomes real one day- I will surround my children's devices with mirrors so they can't use the internet anymore, and focus on their studies.
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I recently spoke with Microsoft’s Jeff Burtoft and Aaron Gustafson about the company’s plans to bring Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) to Windows 10. And I couldn’t be more excited about Microsoft’s plans to integrate PWAs with the desktop. Just like no one has been asking to get for ages!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Just like no one has been asking to get for ages!
Speaking of age, I'm struggling to come up with an analogy between Progressive Web Apps and progressive lenses.
Urgentz. Plz Help!!!
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Progressive lenses have a use...
Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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Someone in the Lounge had asked about winforms and I had guessed (from the announcement on Edge going to Android & iOS) that this might be Microsoft's next step.
The Lounge[^]
Also, in the related story PWAs will probably take over your browser -- so companies can mine bitcoin without you knowing. Yes, it's funny, because it has to be. You can't take any of this seriously any more.
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The bug allowed the researcher to see the most sensitive vulnerabilities in Google's services. "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity"
See? Totally not evil.
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A small Los Angeles-based company, Bee Technologies, recently made a stir on Reddit by asking potential unpaid interns to complete a fairly complex software product before they were “hired.” "You don't have to be crazy to work here... but it helps."
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Here, the front-end would like to send a JSON encoded API request to your server in order to upload a photo to the site. It is on you to create an endpoint that can handle this upload, then find a way to view all the photos that have been uploaded to the site in an efficient manner.
They got hazed for that? It would probably take me an hour to figure out how to do that with jqWidgets, putting images into a sortable, filterable, paginated grid as the most efficient way of handling viewing all photos.
OK, maybe more than an hour because my fu with jqwidgets is still at the neophyte level, and everything seems to kick and scream, but once I get stuff working with these controls, they are awesome.
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote: putting images into a sortable, filterable, paginated grid as the most efficient way of handling viewing all photos.
They didn't even ask for that. They asked only for images, so a simple page could do the job just fine. This is not the revolting part, this is:
Quote: Please do not apply if you know you don't have the skill necessary to build something extraordinary
Specially when followed by this:
Quote: We are just four college kids with no money
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"Bee makes people famous by sharing their photos directly with their favorite brands."
Seriously? This is beyond lazy.
(Turns out what the company is trying to do is likely illegal in most states and especially California.)
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You mean working without wages?
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The best way to say "hi" is to include a reference to a little GNU-library in the code before submitting.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Do you have strong feelings about cheeseburgers? And then everything will be right with the world
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How Americans really feel about Facebook, Apple, and more. "It is far safer to be feared than loved"
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Shares of Amazon and Microsoft soared toward record highs on Friday, bolstered by strong financial results that had Wall Street analysts scrambling to revise their already sunny forecasts for the technology giants. The stock surge pushed Jeff Bezos’ wealth past Bill Gates’. Those Affiliate Points really do add up!
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There is one thing that C++ does not have a shortage of and that is package managers. I thought everyone just wrote their own?
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Astronomers were stunned to see the first known object flung through our cosmic neighborhood from interstellar space. "That's no moon"
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Quote: a chunk of rock and ice seemingly fired our way from another solar system It's an attack!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Sheesh. Took it long enough.
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