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Grand Canyon Headquarters? 
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They keep people from falling in.
TTFN - Kent
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5 of 7 for a non native speaker... was funny.
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One language to rule them all: from shell scripting to web frontend and backend, scientific computing, deep learning, blockchain client, gamedev, embedded. Not related to the Knights that say...that word
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Not related to the Knights that say...that word crap?
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Well, yeah, if you drop the 'm'.
Now bring me a shrubbery.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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As the year comes to a close, AV-TEST, one of the major anti-malware solutions assessment firms, alongside AV-Comparatives, has shared some interesting statistics regarding malware growth in 2022. It's almost like most people run Windows
hard to believe
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But I only run Windows to use WSL! /s
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60 times versus linux...
either there is a lot more people using linux than before, or linux was not so secure as promised.
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For decades, we've asked ourselves "Can it run Doom?". Now we can finally make the ultimate punchline: "Can Doom run it?" Soon we will know the answer to the ultimate question - can we run Doom in Doom?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: we've asked ourselves "Can it run Doom?" We have asked?
There is people that managed to run it in the most unbelieable places I could think of (and many totally unexpected)
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Queryable encryption, WASM goes mainstream, and a tighter job market Just like in 2022, but with jetpacks!
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As an old user said:
This is going to make such a difference in my life... (or something similar)
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Microsoft partnered with a company called Portable Computer Support Group to produce the Mach 20, released in 1987. Bob is happy to keep out of the history books on this one
"A total of eleven copies of “OS/2 for Mach 20” were ever sold, and eight of them were returned."
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Linux as a primary operating system had been steadily climbing for the past 5 years. Well, that's done. Now we can start predicting The Year of Plan 9
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I should have read from bottom up, this could answer my doubt above...
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Seriously? Is this meant as Joke Of The Year?
As long as we ignore desktop users, and limit the survey to software developers - sure!
A survey among truck drivers show that the number of vehicles running on diesel far outnumber those running on regular gasoline, right?
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The system takes 28 minutes to boot up but it can multitask. I'm pretty sure 'runs' isn't the right word
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"Nanofrazor" cuts tiny single with first 25 seconds of “Rocking Around the Christmas Tree” 33 or 45?
or 78, for that full retro sound?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: 33 or 45? 42
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The latest version of Stardock's WindowBlinds 11 allows you to make your PC look as if it's running Windows 95. In case you need something to start you up
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