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No one felt like suing Samsung?
It’s mostly due to the store, rather than the phones…sorry, iPhones.
TTFN - Kent
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The solution is to have the government run the store and set prices. (Sarcasm emoji)
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That, and Apple won't give the Gov't a backdoor.
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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There are better alternatives to clicking a EULA the first time you drive your car. Big Car is Always Watching
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And so the proverbial wheels are turning, promises of privacy IF you check the EULA license.
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Microsoft is going hard with Copilot, whether be its implementation on Windows or in Microsoft 365. Corporation attempts to make a profit: news at 11
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am I the only one missing something here -
Quote: In the fiscal year 2023, Microsoft Corporation reported a net income of over 72.4 billion U.S. dollars, a slight decline from its fiscal year 2022 figure of 72.7 million U.S. dollars. Microsoft's sales revenue also peaked in fiscal year 2023 at 212 billion U.S. dollars.
microsoft annual earnings 2023 summary[^]
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You don’t have to spend weeks of dev time redesigning your UX or researching machine learning and prompt engineering. .NET Smart Components are prebuilt end-to-end AI features that you can drop into your existing app UIs to make your users more productive. "I am so smart, S-M-R-T"
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As reference, please refer to the - Quote: Microsoft introduces AutoDev: A fully automated artificial intelligence-driven software development framework article.
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Microsoft researchers present AutoDev, which empowers AI agents to tackle a broad spectrum of software engineering tasks autonomously, from intricate code editing and comprehensive testing to advanced git operations. Oh look: another one
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Life made easy, just add your name, blood group, dog's name and and country, the rest of your app is already compiled. When done. click on "Publish".
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As part of our multi-year collaboration with Liverpool FC, we develop a full AI system that can advise coaches on corner kicks It just keeps yelling, "KICK IT" at the screen
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goto is dead. Dijkstra killed it. It's a keyword
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Ahhh, the memory washes -
On Error GoTo
What a wonderful thing it used to be to hide your incompetent code and errors back then lol.
I remember there were almost more 'GoTo's' than If Elses's.
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Article is an absolute waste of time and bandwidth. Nothing more than a rant about literally nothing.
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All that blather actually ends with a good observation and some self-awareness:
Quote: I once read a blog post about why stack traces should really have the for loop indices in them too; you will learn why that’s an interesting idea that may be something the entire programming community has overlooked for decades. Then at least this won’t be a pointless whiny blog post for you. Indeed. And not only loop indices, but every local. The problem is knowing where they currently are in the face of how compilers assign and reassign registers.
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Greg Utas wrote: ends with a good observation I thought the observation was:
Article wrote: a pointless whiny blog post for you.
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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That was the self-awareness part.
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As hard to believe as it may be for some of you folks who recently got into Windows, there was a time when the Redmond giant had decided that it was going to stick to Windows 10 forever. It was, for some
Imagine that: reorganizations causing product changes
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I really have to start my upgrade to Vista from XP, I am really falling behind now, I mean Win 10 already, noooo.
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Andre Oosthuizen wrote: upgrade to Vista from XP
I would suggest that you upgrade from XP to 2000. Windows 2000 was a much better O/S than Vista!
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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I could not find a ripped copy yet, maybe it was so good. Visited my local PC shop, they have no copies, all about Googling and download stuff, no idea what they were rambling on about!
Oh damn, just realized I have no internal DVD player to install, have to use an external player, I wonder if my USB 1.0 will be large enough to copy files...
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GitHub promises that this new system can remediate more than two-thirds of the vulnerabilities it finds — often without the developers having to edit any code themselves. Fix as in plumber, or fix as in veterinarian?
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Not much to edit in the first two thirds as it was generated by itself as an Ai as master code, not much to edit in the latter 3rd as Dev's do not mess with their own master codes, it is always correct right...
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Introduction - Rust for C#/.NET Developers[^]:
This is a (non-comprehensive) guide for C# and .NET developers that are completely new to the Rust programming language. Some concepts and constructs translate fairly well between C#/.NET and Rust, but which may be expressed differently, whereas others are a radical departure, like memory management. This guide provides a brief comparison and mapping of those constructs and concepts with concise examples. Now you have no excuse not to learn Rust!
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