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Quote: In Visual Studio you can create a new .editorconfig file this way:
Unless you happen to be running Visual Studio 2022 (prior to v17.9.x), where this option simply does nothing:
Unable to add editorconfig file in VS2022 - Developer Community[^]
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Sketching complex art imagery may be AI's specialty, yet some of the simplest tasks are evidently what AI struggles with the most. A polar bear eating marshmallows during a blizzard?
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Red Hat warned users to immediately stop using systems running Fedora development and experimental versions because of a backdoor found in the latest XZ Utils data compression tools and libraries. Were all those eyes looking for bugs in alphabetical order?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Were all those eyes looking for bugs in alphabetical order? I think they were bussier looking for things in Windows to say "look, this is creap and my way is better"
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Microsoft is restoring drag-and-drop functionality to File Explorer’s address bar after removing the feature in Windows 11 23H2 (Moment 4). By 'finally', they mean, 'bringing it back'
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Kent Sharkey wrote: By 'finally', they mean, 'bringing it back' As long as it is not "breaking it again"...
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Microsoft's claim of not many people using drag and drop needs to be backed by actual telemetry numbers. My suspicion is that not many Microsoft developers use it.
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Use of "Lenna" image in computer image processing research stretches back to the 1970s. They're tired of their kid brother stealing their copy of Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Not to mention the pages stuck together[1].
[1] He likes to eat baklava and caramel corn while reading them
Sorry to those offended by the barest mention of that publication[2].
[2] IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, of course. Fans of Microwave and Optical Technology Letters will no doubt be offended.
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When I was a kid my older cousins were talking about Playboy and similar as "magazines that you read with only one hand"
Me (somewhen between 5 and 7 years old): And with the other hand... you change the page?
How easy and nice was the world back then...
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Echoing the past two years of Rust evangelism and C/C++ ennui, Google reports that Rust shines in production, to the point that its developers are twice as productive using the language compared to C++. Is faster better?
I guess for management it is
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Is faster better?I guess for management it is I thought for management was cheaper better
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Called Voice Generation, the model has been in development since late 2022 and powers the Read Aloud feature in ChatGPT. They're waiting for someone to think of a non-malicious use of it before they release it
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Kent Sharkey wrote: They're waiting for someone to think of a non-malicious use of it before they release it and it now is news because they found someone? I really doubt it
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So is this 73 million new social security numbers or are they the same social security numbers stolen from Equifax a few years ago?
The reality is that this horse has already escaped the barn.
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The rockets will be tasked with taking observations of how the sudden drop in sunlight affects the ionosphere which in turn will lead to better research on making sure our increasingly communication-dependent world operates smoothly. To chase away the wolves eating the sun
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When is the mission to examine the stack of turtles?
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Joe Woodbury wrote: to examine the stack of turtles? Cowaboonga?
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Why didn't they include a graphic that had Ionosphere labeled? Does it include some of the ones that were labeled on the graphic? Journalism at its best. Would say the same thing if it was MSNBC or CNN too, so it isn't a political thing.
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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I think it’s time to put a lot of the legacy of the 8086 to rest, and let the modern processors run free. Who needs backward compatibility?
I would put money that there's more than one company still relying heavily on Lotus 1-2-3 and WordPerfect 5.1
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I had a customer that bought all hardware he found in Ebay from Step 5 Automation... I bet he is still running it and it got officially out of "replacement guarantee" in 2008.
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Intel has already announced that the legacy 16 bit "real mode" will be going away in their next chip design. However, Intel has also recognized there is still a lot of 16-bit software, so instead of dumping "real mode" entirely, it will be moved into a virtual processor and emulated by the virtual machine's hardware.
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Does that mean that the new chips without real mode will be unable to run real time operating systems?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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