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2020 lawsuit accused Google of tracking incognito activity, tying it to users' profiles. In order to collect, victims will be asked to not identify themselves
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Sure, they settle the lawsuit, but will they stop tracking incognito activity? Bet not.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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They'll probably just add a line on the 5th deep "help" page that tells you they're always watching. Something to keep the lawyers away next time.
TTFN - Kent
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Where do you hide a dead body on the internet?
Page 2 of the search results.
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The evolution of enterprise software engineering has been marked by a series of “less” shifts – from client-server to web and mobile (“client-less”), data center to cloud (“data-center-less”), and app server to serverless. Can we just skip to the end and have Nothingless?
Codeless? Lessless?
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Serial - hope you've seen it! Contains this gem, among seemingly thousands of others. Part of it is on the preview on that page:
Martha: You-ness. Me-ness. Us-ness. We-ness.
Sam Stone: [snorts]
Martha: Your-ness. My-ness. Our-ness. Happiness.
Harvey Holroyd: [whispering] Sickness.
Kate Linville Holroyd: [whispering] Harvey!
Martha: And now, Bill, I'd like to hear where your head is at.
Bill: Thank you, Martha, for pushing my button.
Stokely: [shakes head in disbelief]
Bill: Thank you for inviting me to participate in your life, for I am an a**hole. And being an a**hole is neither good nor bad. It just is.
Reverend Spike: I think that says it all.
Harvey Holroyd: [whispering] These are exciting times, aren't they? Gas is over a dollar a gallon and it's okay to be an a**hole.
Kate Linville Holroyd: [whispering] Shh!
modified 29-Dec-23 2:58am.
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Sounds like another solution hosted on someone else's hardware.
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The app will support features that are available on the desktop version of the tool. Now it's the droid you were looking for?
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'Our licenses aren't working anymore,' says free software pioneer Duh, Opener Source!
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Business Source Licence, surely...
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How do we measure developer productivity, and how do we use that to improve products and the workplace? Because if you wonder what makes people happy and productive, it's LinkedIn
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Learning is necessary for software developers. Item #0: it's a good thing
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It would be a tangible demonstration of Einstein's famous E = mc^2 equation. "Open mind for a different view, and nothing else matters"
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The surprising solution finally provides an answer to Euler’s famous “36 Officers” problem. It would have been solved sooner, but they had to figure out quantum entanglement first
Of course it had to be the quantums, didn't it?
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First, we change the rules.
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The original Sudoku prototype.
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In emails sent to GitHub users on Christmas Eve, the company warned that all users contributing code on GitHub.com must enable 2FA by January 19th, 2024. Time 4 2FA FWIW
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The Operation Triangulation spyware attacks targeting iPhone devices since 2019 leveraged undocumented features in Apple chips to bypass hardware-based security protections. Why undocumented features is bad: iPhone edition
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Amazing that, given how good Apple is at keeping their products secret.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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I got a real chuckle out of the FSB's accusation against Apple and the NSA when the Chinese are just as likely to have discovered these flaws and have actively been using them against Russia. Not saying the NSA isn't using it but that the Chinese are just as likely to use it.
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A new Windows Update feature could be a game-changer for those scared of losing files or pictures when attempting to reinstall or recover their Windows 11 installations. The Update giveth, and the Update taketh away
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I think this is a significant advance. And a tribute to software modularity.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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And it is as reliable as Windows Update usually is for not clobbering your work?
(To be fair, it has been a while since I've lost work to Windows Update - probably because I always save after learning the lesson the hard way more than once.)
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In Brazil, Burger King says it's doling out "Hangover Whoppers," using facial recognition to determine whether you had too much to drink last night. Time for brunch
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