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Kent Sharkey wrote: Not to be confused with Windows 11 22H2 Maybe is exactly what they want, so the % of Win11 usage increases
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The next year will see big leaps ahead for some technologies, and tiny but important steps for others. Because I know you all want to be trendy
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better to be trendy than actually useful. 
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NASA's Orion spacecraft flew to within 130 km of the Moon's surface on Monday morning after executing one of the most demanding maneuvers of its 25-day mission. "I really believe that if the political leaders of the world could see their planet from a distance of, let's say 100,000 miles, their outlook would be fundamentally changed. "
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They'd want even more power because they'd realize there is much more to be taken.
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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Every new Visual Studio release includes new performance improvements that make the product faster and more responsive. Here is the new-good stuff. You get to find the new-bad stuff on your own
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Kent Sharkey wrote: You get to find the new-bad stuff on your own No need to search for it, it will probably hit you in the nose when you less expect it.
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Microsoft has announced that it will blocking access to SharePoint Online and OneDrive from Internet Explorer 11 and Edge IE. If only there were another web browser that could be used
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The Eris rocket developed by Australian company Gilmour Space will be the first Australian system to go into orbit if it successfully launches next year "Let there be light, sound, drums, guitar. Oh, let there be rock!"(et)
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From the creator of brew, tea is a standalone, binary download for all platforms that puts the entire open source ecosystem at your fingertips. Because we can always use another package manager
"tea is not a package manager."
Oh, never mind me, then.
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I hope the servers make extensive use of HTTP status code 418[^].
"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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yes, please... with milk and a biscuit
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As part of .NET 7, developers now have the ability to tag strings using the StringSyntax attribute. [ItIsAStringAttribute()]
OK, maybe it's a bit more than that
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Abolish Daylight Saving Time first.
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B-b-but what if the Great War flares up again?
Daylight saving time - Wikipedia
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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When I lived in L.A., the congresscritter there was advocating for "Double Daylight Saving Time" -- CA would be on Mountain Standard Time in the winter and Central Standard Time in the summer. Because we don't do Daylight Saving Time here in Arizona, L.A. would be an hour ahead of Phoenix in the summer.
Stop the insanity!
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Stop the insanity! Seconded!
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Stop the insanity!
Or increase it...
in the EU was said, that every country could then choose sommer or winter time as they wished...
If avolished, then every country should go to their geografic time slot, period. Everything else would be totally bullsh1t
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Nelek wrote: every country should go to their geografic time slot
As is currently the case.
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So what is Norway's geographic time slot? USA's? China's?
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The problem is that tiny little Norway spans three time zones, China spans five. USA runs from -12 to -4, that is nine zones. But Norway has decided that CET shall apply both to the easternmost and westernmost time zones as well. China has said something similar: Beijing time applies to the entire country. Countries split on different time zones are those who will have most trouble.
If USA decides on "whatever they choose" as the common time zone, I guess citizens of eight out of the nine zones will get p***d. So why not make it equal for all and go for UTC.
I think that any change related to time zones, including DST, should conclude with UTC being the thing to go for. Any change will cause disturbances, and UTC is the best end result. Trying to reduce disturbances by going to another solution which really is second rate or third rate is not the way to go. It gives you all the trouble for half the benefits (or less)!
Then it is better to avoid all trouble caused by changing time zones and keep everything the way they are today! If Norway abandons DST, I would much rather that we go to UTC (which would be the "right" one for the westernmost parts), rather than stay at UTC+1 (CET) or UTC+2 (CEST), even if that would require a change all year around, not just half of the year. A change is a change!
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