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And why don't they shut it down in windows 10 too?
That would be an update I would be willing to do
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Microservices allow developers to break down their applications into smaller, loosely coupled services that are developed, deployed, and scaled independently. But you need a monitoring tool to track whether the software works correctly–and that means you need useful criteria for choosing such a tool. "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe"
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Write all the options down on sticky notes and throw them around the room. Get drunk and whichever one is plastered to your face in the morning...
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What a coincidence-that’s how I got married!
TTFN - Kent
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I'll just call you Mr. Scientific from now on!
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Since they're microservices, shouldn't that have been
Teeny, Weeny, Miney, Moe?
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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Three of Red Hat's rivals are taking on Red Hat Enterprise Linux with their new Open Enterprise Linux source code repository. Here's why this is a big deal. Now even more open source!
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A newly patched flaw in Windows Defender allows attackers to hijack the signature-update process to sneak in malware, delete benign files, and inflict mayhem on target systems. Who will defend the Defender?
Fortunately patched, assuming you did it (back in April)
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Oh man, another "flawless" update coming our way! 
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It came in April 2023. If you get hit with this you're way out of patch revision.
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Then I am safe, for now, thanks!
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Now, you can debug your CMakeLists.txt scripts from VS Code using the CMake Tools Extension. Coming soon: a debugger debugger?
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When it comes to college-aged adults who are glued to their smartphones, experts argue over whether texting while walking increases the risk of an accident. No one saw this coming - especially the texting college students
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Some cities have actually made it a ticketable offense if you're texting while walking along a main road. They got tired of using a spatula to clean up the roads from these idiots.
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Should be universal, but I guess some places don't want to care for their eediots
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: some places don't want to care for their eediots
It's not like they're an endangered species...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Depends whether you are using maps whilst texting and walking, it will never let you down. 
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(I pull my old man card)
Back in my day, reading while walking had mixed results
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I still think I was more aware reading while walking that some of these texters are. Or even just the people reading on a cell phone.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I still think I was more aware reading while walking that some of these texters are. Or even just the people reading on a cell phone. I agree, not sure why, but looking at a screen makes to pay less atention to the surroundings than looking at a book / paper
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We want to celebrate the suggestions you’ve made and the time you have invested in giving feedback to help build Visual Studio. But did they listen to me when I suggested a custom icon generator function?
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Prompt injection, data poisoning just to name a couple In related news, criminals say "thank you" to Google AI red team
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Enthusiasm over the purported room temperature superconductor LK-99 is waning further as more research teams are unable to reproduce the original findings. In fact, one at a US university has concluded it is not a superconductor at all. Is it at least an above average conductor?
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Upon searching Amazon and Goodreads, author Jane Friedman recently discovered a half-dozen listings of fraudulent books using her name, likely filled with either junk or AI-generated content. Both Amazon and Goodreads resisted removing the faux titles until the author's complaints went viral on social media. It was getting too long...
And of course the big companies moving a finger only for PR...
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No wonder SAG is so worried, fraid they might get upstaged.
When you have little talent you worry that someone, or in this case something will take what little you have.
I don't think before I open my mouth, I like to be as surprised a everyone else.
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