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True, but previously I had been unable to use different repositories for different solutions.
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Hiring more people is a solution, not a problem. By restating the problem as one of morale and stress, we open the door to many possible solutions. Just don't take the splitting too far
Management advice from Solomon
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Despite doom and gloom at big tech, the hiring market remains strong for software developers and skilled IT staff. Unless you're part of the cuts, of course
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Kent Sharkey wrote: remains strong for software developers and skilled IT staff. skilled should be before both names.
Too many wannabe's out there.
M.D.V.
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The company reportedly plans to cut approximately 10,000 corporate employees, with staff at its consumer-facing devices division among those who are likely to be affected by the move. Better get your holiday shopping done early this year
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So Bezos can give more money to charity?
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No one gets publicity for paying one's taxes, but one does get publicity by giving large amounts of charity. Publicity hounds will therefore choose to give charity, rather than pay taxes.
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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You have to admit that his announcement was strangely coincidental.
TTFN - Kent
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The secretive spaceplane successfully deployed the US Air Force Academy’s FalconSat-8 while in orbit. "Now the light commands: this is my home. I'm coming home"
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As long as they don't bring an unexpected guest...
M.D.V.
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Microsoft has introduced a new way to interop with native code in the just-released .NET 7, a fundamental change which improves performance and assists debugging but could also give developers some tough problems figuring out how to port their existing code. Great news for those who like debugging interop code
Sure, you don't have to use the new attribute, but then you wouldn't have to fix anything.
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Microsoft has updated its official Windows Health Dashboard documentation with new details about freshly detected bugs in Windows 10 and 11. Always wait for the updates to the updates
Or maybe the updates to the updates to the updates, I'm not sure.
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I has always said: "I never buy a software until Service Pack 1"
Windows is trying really hard, that I say "bye bye" and just get my Win 10 in a VM and switch to linux as host.
M.D.V.
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I’ve read somewhere (unfortunately I can’t find the source) that “The longer something remains unchanged, the less likely it is to change in the future”. Read this later
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A Feature is simply a bug with seniority.
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Never change a running system...
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Nothing is as permanent as that which is called temporary.
There is nothing more respectable than an ancient evil.
-- Voltaire's Law
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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 heard from a former IBM employee (so I have no URL to back it up ) that there is an official term in IBM: A TF, Temporary Fix.
Informally, within IBM, there is another term: PTF, a Permanent Temporary Fix...
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trønderen wrote: Informally, within IBM, there is another term: PTF, a Permanent Temporary Fix...
LOL
The entire Internet is a PTF. 
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Good article!
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No ! I am the best, most gullible, audience for my own lies
It's called "technical debt."Quote: It’s not even because of evil product managers who “force” us to move on to the next feature, not “allowing” us to fix things. Oh, yes, it often ... is !Quote: This type of thinking leads to fear, which inhibits change. Fear ? How about shame, guilt, and "cover-ups" ?Quote: (Case in point: I thought about writing this post while in the shower yesterday. When I got out, I told my wife about it. She said “Go and write this post right now. Otherwise you’ll never do it”. Liar: his wife kicked him out of the shower because there was not enough hot water for her left.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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The 40th anniversary of MIDI is coming up, and here at Microsoft, we’re working on our MIDI 2.0 implementation and stack updates with some help from AMEI and AmeNote Time to get your 'oonce oonce' going
Mostly just background on MIDI, with details about their new services "to come"
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Didn't think the FTX saga could get any worse? Well, it just did. Wayyyyy worse. *May* have been? Even Chris doesn't do $600MM withdraws these days
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So 'hacking' is the new term for 'Golden Parachute?' Gotcha!
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