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Layers of abstraction and speedy development have left engineers unable to understand what lies beneath That's it - back to waterfall
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Spaghetti underlies speedy development, and abstraction can make it hard to tell how a system works unless it has a function tracer.
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Bad news: They aren't, and Windows 10 end of support is looming Could? Maybe, but *should*?
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OneDrive foisted on yet another victim.
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I was able to dump all my non-Windows 11 capable machines two years ago. However, I still have about half my machines on Windows 10.
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Microsoft had developed a new 'Midori' OS that would potentially replace Windows.. it doesn't exactly have the same ring to it. "We are in the Windows era — we were, we are, and we always will be"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "We are in the Windows era — we were, we are, and we always will be" Until the year of linux comes...
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Unless I'm badly mis-remembering what I read on Joe's blog years ago that article seems a bit off based. I don't recall anything cloud specific in what he wrote about. It was about trying to rewrite large parts of the OS guts in .net. There were some (performance?) issues they never managed to get resolved in the project; although a number of changes they made in their custom fork of the .net runtime were eventually either ported into the framework or what became core.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
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Are you describing Singularity?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Running C++ in anywhere like a script. Just like no one has been asking for!
Well, I suppose a few have asked for something like this (or it wouldn't have been made)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Well, I suppose a few have asked for something like this (or it wouldn't have been made) Did someone ask to get "smart" gadgets like the "SPoSotW" (smart piece of sh1t of the week) that OG posted a while ago?
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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new "0.0.0.0 Day" impacting all major web browsers that malicious websites could take advantage of to breach local networks. Redmond rushing to add it to Windows
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Kent Sharkey wrote: to breach local networks. If we only have one machine connected, are we safe?
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Quote: Redmond rushing to add it to Windows Good news is that it will be broken for several patches.
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And fixing those breaks will probably create a new 0-day. Or cause printers to stop working...
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Wow, Microsoft actually implemented something right. The IP address 0.0.0.0 cannot exist as a client address under the structure of IPv4, so if a client claims this address it's obviously lying to the target machine.
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New research shows that while many Brits will snap shut a laptop camera in the name of privacy, a worrying amount will just as happily shovel all manner of personal information into an online game in order to get a result they can share with their friends. Reply with your mother's maiden name and favourite pet to win big
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If it only were the brits...
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My spirit animal is a lemming! What's yours? Click here to find out!
modified 8-Aug-24 21:20pm.
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It’s time to update your BIOS immediately to prevent any damage to your Raptor Lake CPU. So it can break during the BIOS update instead of while running
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Why would i want to install a BIOS update that crashes my CPU?
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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Sports have long served as an important test for robots. I don't see it holding a beer in the other hand
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I don't see it holding a beer in the other hand wake me up when it drinks it and it affects it the same as us.
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We introduce the first developer preview of the Pigweed SDK, making it even easier to leverage Pigweed’s libraries to develop, debug, test, and deploy embedded C++ applications. "It's time we're aware it's a small world after all"
No apologies for getting this stuck in your head, it's the only way to get it out of mine.
(well, there are three ways, but this is the most satisfying)
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