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The company continues to build out native functionality within its collaboration app with the addition of tasking capabilities similar to those offered by Asana and Trello. We want you to never leave Slack: Project Management Edition
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Kent Sharkey wrote: We want you to never leave Slack I am sorry for them, but until a couple of days ago when you posted the legal issue between them and MS-Teams... I didn't know they exist.
They should maybe start doing a bit of better publicity.
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Yeah, they're slacking
TTFN - Kent
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Data privacy protections are almost nonexistent when it comes to automobiles. They have windows and people can see who's in them!
Quote: Nissan's privacy policy says it can collect "sensitive personal information, including driver’s license number, national or state identification number, citizenship status, immigration status, race, national origin, religious or philosophical beliefs, sexual orientation, sexual activity, precise geolocation, health diagnosis data, and genetic information. <-- cars are a lot fancier these days!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: They have windows and people can see who's in them! Or what they do at the traffic lights stops...
Quote: Nissan's privacy policy says it can collect "sensitive personal information, including driver’s license number, national or state identification number, citizenship status, immigration status, race, national origin, religious or philosophical beliefs, sexual orientation, sexual activity, precise geolocation, health diagnosis data, and genetic information.
driver’s license number: Number plate --> Owner Name --> Driver's Licence Number
national or state identification number: Taxes for the car
citizenship status, immigration status: Connected to the previous two
race: Picture of Driver's licence
national origin: Connected to the first two
religious or philosophical beliefs: GPS Data --> Where are you every sunday? (or whatever the day of the religious services by other religions)
sexual orientation: GPS Data, Tired-Check Camera, SOS Microphon...
genetic information: Hair in the sit, skin cells in the stiringwheel, saliva in cigarretes rests (if smoker)...
Collect the information can already be collected (although I cannot imagine how the should a car collect my genetic information without something that analyze it in order to be transmitted)
But yes... I think they will try to collect whatever info they can, if really needed or not is another topic. They have seen how many money can be done with it and as long as governments don't do anything against it, everyone that can will continue doing it.
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Walkthroughs are a new thing we’re experimenting with on the Terminal repo. They’re not meant to be full guides to how to fix the issue. Instead, they’re meant to be a starting point for contributors to get started on a feature or bug fix. How to fix our bugs (please!)
Although I think it's a pretty interesting idea and a great way for people to understand a codebase.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Although I think it's a pretty interesting idea and a great way for people to understand a codebase. Maybe they should write a CP article (once they proove it works)?
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Google is projected to have stored more than 10 exabytes of data on their servers, equivalent to 10,000,000 terabytes of data For the next time you have to store 10,000 petabytes of data
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And where is the "we DO delete your data if you ask us to do it" now?
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Signatures in our atmosphere could be spotted up to 50 light-years away. It's hard enough finding evidence down here
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Signatures in our atmosphere could be spotted up to 50 light-years away. And the spacial waste in orbit probably 50 more.
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Technological abilities - yes. Intelligence?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Just because it is a FLA instead of a TLA, doesn't mean you don't have to define it.
My most pet peeve (MMPP).
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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They could just as likely say "Oxygen and Nitrogen?, nothing could survive that hellish poison!"
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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Of the 90 percent of UK enterprises that have been forced to turn to their backup system, only 27 percent were able to recover all of their information and documents -- down from 45 percent in 2022. And the third just has no backups
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Wait a second...
Is that sentence saying that 90% of the UK Enterprises needed to restore backups at the beginning?
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Remember that restoring from backup can be as simple as retrieving a single file or as complex as recovering a virtual server and all the virtual machines on that server.
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The Visual Studio search experience is getting a new feature that allows users to find and replace text without having to worry about different casings. aT lASt!
Or maybe just use a language that isn't case-sensitive
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But... will the replacement keep the given case?
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Replace in Files has an ignore case checkbox. i haven't tested that with a file open in the current project, or tested of that works for both search text and file.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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Eventually, people will be able to submit their own reports of "unidentified anomalous phenomena." The Truth is redacted there
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Eventually, people will be able to submit their own reports of "unidentified anomalous phenomena." If they open the option... I will need way more popcorn.
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Sending an email with a forged address is easier than previously thought, due to flaws in the process that allows email forwarding, according to a research team led by computer scientists at the University of California San Diego. This one is really from me though. Honest!
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And if they didn't... now they know they can.
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Apple and Microsoft have argued with Brussels that some of their services are insufficiently popular to be designated as “gatekeepers” under new landmark EU legislation designed to curb the power of Big Tech. They're more 'key masters'
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