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Oh, no. As someone who has been dealing with Microsoft products since way back in the MS-DOS 2.0 days, I can assure you it's not.
If MS didn't make everything a pain in the ass to setup, use, and broken, we wouldn't have jobs and lifetime prescriptions for anxiety medications.
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So you completely reject the concept of "In this case".
OK, that's fine with me. I'll try to keep in mind in reading future posts from you that we cannot expect you to have an understanding of basic concept such as "In this case" that corresponds to the (otherwise) commonly understood understanding.
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And you're going down as someone who can't take a joke.
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There's a difference between a joke and spitting at someone.
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Where did I "spit at you"? At no time did I attack you at all.
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Not at me, but at Visual Studio and MS.
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You can't be serious. Wow.
Now I'm going to be serious. Since Microsoft completely shutdown their testing department their quality of releases, especially Windows patches, has fallen, precipitously.
They are now using their "Insider" program and corporate customers as the "test it in production" guinea pigs, moving the cost of finding these bugs from MS itself to their customers. When patches go bad, and there's at least one almost every month(!), be it in Windows, Office, Visual Studio, or some other product, that puts a lot of cost in time and money tracing down these problems on their customers. Some patches have been so bad, there are either no fixes for them for months or they end up pulling back the "fixed" patch, over and over again. I think there was one patch that was pulled back and reworked FOUR TIMES over 6 months before they finally got it right.
Microsoft current idea of internal testing is for the developers of the patches to superficially "dog food test" them on their own machines. Hardly and extensive testing environment.
Go to your leadership and suggest to them to use a product that's barely tested when it goes out the door, can cost your company more money in increased support costs, and lost productivity and revenue because of downtime and workarounds.
Like I said, if it wasn't for Microsoft skipping testing and screwing sh*t up all the time, we wouldn't have jobs and anxiety.
Get a grip man.
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As another point of reference, this native English speaker/user didn't see any 'spitting.' I don't remember where you are located, but maybe it is a translation error that came across wrong? To me, it was just a humorous jab with no malice intended.
Best wishes!
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Insisting on throwing sh*t on a manufacturer and his products without any reason, insisting on twisting conditions around just to be able to throw that sh*t, with no arguments or justification other that "It is just bad", that is equivalent to spitting at someone.
If you have no arguments but throwing sh*t, you have nothing to say. So say nothing.
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I'm sorry you are so upset about things in your life that you react this way. I hope you feel better soon. Make love, walk a beach, something...
Best wishes.
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Programming language that only consists of bird emojis What the {Cluck}?
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I need some birbon after reading that.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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Surely everybody knows the birb is the worb?
"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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According to a new LinkedIn report, nearly half of the employees surveyed say they are worried they don't know enough about AI. "Anxiety keeps me high, cross my heart and hope to die."
And if you're feeling AI anxious, may I recommend to take two doses of CodeProject.AI[^] and don't call me in the morning (I'll be sleeping in)
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The new Teams AI library tool is meant to help developers make chat apps for Microsoft Teams that can have more natural conversations. Now you can replace yourself, and never have to attend another Teams meeting!
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Can it make me look like the oily-brained leaker in The Fifth Element? (fifth element meeting the sphere). That would be cool, especially if fully interactive! Might even shorten meetings!
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NASA commissioned the independent study to better understand how the agency can contribute to ongoing government efforts to further the study observations of events in the sky that cannot be identified as balloons, aircraft, or as known natural phenomena from a scientific perspective. It was just Bob all along
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October is fast approaching, which will mark Microsoft ending its support for Windows Server 2012. They just don't build them like they used to
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Good, that means my home Server 2012 R2 Datacenter won't need rebooting every month.
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Researchers at University of California-Irvine and Harvard University recently developed TalkToModel, an interactive dialog system designed to explain machine learning models and their predictions both to engineers and non-expert users. "It's magic"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "It's magic[^]" FTFY
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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We’re opening the RustRover Early Access Program (EAP) and we’d love for you to try it, give us feedback, and help us shape the product. RustRover, RustRover, we call memory management over
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Kent Sharkey wrote: RustRover Early Access Program (EAP) Microsoft isn't the only company that makes its customers test its products.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Microsoft seems to be making a conscious effort to improve the File Explorer performance in Windows 11. Fix date has moved up to "Soon" from "One day"
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