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Good riddance to v21H2. v22H2 is decent.
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While Google and Linux do not rhyme well, this developer has managed something interesting. I don't think 'run' is the correct term here
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Quote: Even though they admit that this is a silly project, they are open to the idea of commercializing this for any interested company, offering up the promise of “True Cloud Native Computing”.
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Microsoft has restored its guide on how to switch from a Microsoft account to a local account on Windows 11. Sometimes the truth sneaks out
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Other times, the government and Fortune 100 can be persuasive.
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The team's current project, in collaboration with Harvard, Princeton, and other institutions, aims to map the mouse hippocampus, responsible for memory encoding, attention, and spatial navigation. The detail on Google Maps is getting crazy
Hopefully there aren't any toll roads to get to the mouse's brain
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Some of the structures they discovered doing this are rather odd but play a huge role in memory and cognition.
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This new feature solves the trade-off between the ease of auto-implemented properties with the versatility of manual ones. It saves a new variable every time you pull the trigger
Please forgive my (usual) stupidity, but...Wha? All this does (as far as I can tell) is it saves you from having to declare the backing variable, at the expense of creating a new keyword that might conflict with existing code. So...yay?
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This is a QoL feature for NotifyPropertyChanged pattern. This will mostly help code generators, avoiding the extra private field creation, and the (very common) generic method that receives the name of the property and the field value can easily compare both new and old field values before raising the property changed notification. Of course, that can be done currently, but this new field keyword will simplify this a lot
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16)
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OK, that makes sense. Thank you.
TTFN - Kent
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It's still bare-bones by most standards, but Notepad has evolved a lot recently. Time to sallibrate
"That'll get them to upgrade", says some unnamed Program Manager
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Google's trying to find the guy responsible for all this. So, try the new Google AI today!
You break it, you own it
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Doesn't that article sound like it was created by AI?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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Removing uncertainty, managing your priorities, and showing a growth mindset It's sad when you tell them you have to let them go
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From the explosions themselves to their unique and vibrant colors, the fireworks displays we adore require quantum physics. How do they get the cat into the rockets?
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You've never watched Tom and Jerry?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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The latest update to VS Code, following its usual monthly release cycle, has a bunch of new features, the most eye-catching being a visualization of source code changes and history. "Updated code" - now in Technicolor!
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The Microsoft Store recommends using Mail & Calendar over the new Outlook in its AI-generated summary of the email app's reviews. So we're all in agreement then
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Study finds that while AI can be great, it also struggles due to training limitations It depends (tm)
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Hackers have hacked away any perception of security around the latest AI code. ChatGPT was in charge of security
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ITER, a $28 billion fusion reactor in France, has finally had its last magnetic coil installed. But the reactor itself won't fire up fully until 2039 at the earliest. So we're 15 years away from fusion being 15 years away
repeat those 15 years away for a while
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Its a good thing metals and other materials never degrade over fifteen years. And things like potholes never spontaneously form.
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What’s new in MySQL 9.0?
What’s new in MySQL 9.0 | InfoWorld[^]
MySQL 9.0 Community Edition: A Quick Peek[^]
MySQL 9.0 Documentation - What Is New in MySQL 9.0[^]
- mysql_native_password authentication plugin is removed
- A new Vector datatype is supported in CREATE and ALTER statements.
- JavaScript Stored Programs, which support JavaScript-based stored programs and functions, has come to MySQL Enterprise Edition. JavaScript Stored Programs can call SQL, and SQL can call them.
- MySQL 9.0 Innovation has moved to newer versions of libraries and compilers: Linux 8 and 9 on GCC13, and Boost 1.85.
- In the Event Scheduler, users can now prepare SQL statements CREATE EVENT, ALTER EVENT, and DROP EVENT.
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Given the comparisons I've been reading about MySQL and Postgres, I would never touch MySQL. Which merely mirrors the same opinion I came to more than, what, 15 years ago or more?
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