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Having written in VB6 I know you could write secure code in it. However, many of the ActiveX controls were about as insecure as they came. Even Microsoft's ActiveX controls were riddled with security issues.
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Windows 10 users with old processors may now stuck in a blue screen of death loop due to unsupported Nvidia graphics drivers. Like they need an excuse
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Like they need an excuse they were just envious of MS causing all of them
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More evidence that Microsoft needs to force third parties out of the Windows kernel. Notice that Hyper-V never suffered from these types of issues. It's because Microsoft vetted every single kernel driver before allowing it onto a Hyper-V server.
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Qub (pronounced "cube") is a CLI that generates a web server and framework for building websites in QB64 -- a more modern variant of QBasic. Some men just want to see the world burn, and some should just be burned
Too harsh?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Too harsh? definitively not
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Some ChatGPT users said they’d use ChatGPT less if it included watermarks. In related news: speedometers removed from cars because drivers might speed
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That was actually a thing here in the States in the 1980's. The gov't made a regulation that car speedometers could only go up to 85 MPH, because that would remove the temptation to speed. I kid you not.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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I remember wondering about that back then. Thank you. It worked so well.
TTFN - Kent
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The Trust Score is a way to determine how well-trained a developer is to write secure code, and their work can be compared to a benchmark. If you can't get AI to write your code, get AI to mark your code
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As if AI didn't have errors...
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How do I delete someone else's flagship?
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A nearby star system, teetering on the edge of a spectacular explosion, promises a rare cosmic show that’ll be visible to the naked eye. "Not the early one, that you wish upon"
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I only hope that Asterix and Obelix don't look up, when it happens...
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The C++ language has two large categories of “don’t do that” known as undefined behavior and ill-formed program. What’s the difference? If you wrote it, or if someone else wrote it?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: If you wrote it (and you remember it), or if someone else wrote it (or you did but you don't remember it)? FTFY
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If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with elevated voltage, you may be entitled to compensation I'm surprised it took this long, Raptor Edition
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Stack Overflow has published its 2024 developer survey, showing little change in programming language popularity despite calls for a move away from unsafe languages. But all the articles said everyone was switching? Would they lie?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: But all the articles said everyone was switching? Would they lie? They have probably tried to not get blamed, downvoted or marked as duplicate
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Flagged as primarily opinion-based..
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Threat actors uploaded malicious Python packages to the PyPI repository and promoted them through the StackExchange online question and answer platform. But did they get upvoted?
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To accelerate the transition to memory safe programming languages, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is driving the development of TRACTOR, a programmatic code conversion vehicle. It looks like you're trying to rewrite some code. Would you like help with that?
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Article wrote: TRACTOR, a programmatic code conversion vehicle. Lately the most tractors I see are moving big quantities of guano to the fields...
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Yep, and if you leave them out in the fields they'll turn to Rust on their own.
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The breakthrough converts 'waste' radio signals into energy "Can you feel it coming in the air tonight?"
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