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Rules also ban "contractual, hardware or software related barriers to repair." You sell it, you fix it
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Quote: Sellers will be liable for a year after products are fixed Ok then, products will start breaking again after 13 months.
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The smallest rings in the solar system, belonging to the centaur Chariklo, may be perturbed by a moon that's yet to be discovered. "The Ring is trying to get back to its master."
I bet you thought I'd go elsewhere for that blurb
"Chariklo is the largest of these small bodies, making it similar to a large boulder the size of a small boulder" <-- about that big?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "The Ring is trying to get back to its master." My preciousssss
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Maybe it's the ring of fire trying to get to Uranus.
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Damn Taco Bell!
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I was thinking more like Vindaloo++.
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We are launching a significant new update to our Microsoft Copilot experience on copilot.microsoft.com and our Copilot app on iOS and Android app stores. "Sky pilot, how high can you fly?"
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The Australian has been accused of forging documents to support his case. How much time will he get if they find he did?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: The Australian has been accused of forging documents to support his case. Too bad he didn't put them on the blockchain. That would have been irrefutable proof!
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GitHub Copilot Chat is now available in both Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code when you have an active subscription to the service. Because we all know C++ developers like the easy way out
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The Paris-based Userware this week said that blending F# and XAML combines the powerful functional programming of F# with the rich, declarative UI capabilities of XAML, providing a "unique synergy" promising faster development times, fewer bugs and more readable code. For all your F#g code needs
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Firefox Monitor is now Mozilla Monitor as the company introduces a new Plus paid subscription. For the person with a lot to hide
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The 2024 Challenge has also been announced, with a $100,000 grand prize. Greetings fellow citizen! I represent the estate of the late Pliny Secundus. He left behind 30,000,000 denarii and I would like your help...
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Commercial spyware vendors (CSV) were behind 80% of the zero-day vulnerabilities Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) discovered in 2023 and used to spy on devices worldwide. Bad guys do bad stuff. News at 11.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Bad guys do bad stuff. News at 11. Bad guys doing bad stuff meet stupid guys clicking stupid things... No need for zero-day exploits
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The migration from the classic Mail and Calendar app to the new Outlook app is in full swing already. I'm pretty sure they didn't sneak them in
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If I could... I would put them the ads somewhere where the doesn't reach
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I've been using this for months now. There were ad emails initially but then they disappeared. I guess they will return again?
Kevin
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Somewhere along the way, in the midst of the agilification of software, or the software engineer salary gold rush, we forgot about craftsmanship. You hardly ever see dovetail joints in software anymore
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Kent Sharkey wrote: You hardly ever see dovetail joints in software anymore Not so difficult, but elegant and nice
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Quote: Unfortunately, "impact" is almost always measured by what features you shipped rather than considering the impact your code had on the long-term maintainability of the codebase. It has ever been so.
Quote: Or maybe, and this is something I really fear, maybe the people who truly focus on the craft of software engineering are retiring or getting run off. There never were many of them. The author seems to think there used to be a gilded age for software. No. Never.
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Idiots have always had a great capacity to find new ways to abuse Tesla’s Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta. Their latest innovation is using the new Apple Vision Pro headset. "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe"
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Tesla drivers are the BMW drivers of the EV market.
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Permanent. License. Revoked.
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