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Three tech chiefs give their best-practice tips tor up-and-coming professionals who want to climb the IT leadership ladder. "Crush your enemies, see them driven before you"
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The usual drivel: "never stop learning", "keep up-to date", etc.
Here's a tip:
YOU SHOULD HAVE STUCK WITH COBOL, YOU IDIOT!
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I don't get it, what could COBOL do that JavaScript CoffeScript TypeScript can't do?
That was meant as a joke, but after typing it, I did wonder if there was actually any limitations of COBOL beyond subjectively awkward syntax (where things like ===, ==, =>, ->, etc. are not at all awkward)
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Dar Brett wrote: I don't get it, what could COBOL do that JavaScript CoffeScript TypeScript can't do? Process data with blinding speed, for one.Dar Brett wrote: subjectively awkward syntax (where things like ===, ==, =>, ->, etc. are not at all awkward) All computer-languages' syntax is awkward, until you get used to using it.
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Microsoft today announced it’s extending the end of service date for Windows 10 version 1809, aka the Windows 10 October 2018 update. The End is (not) Nigh!
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Companies like Intel, Atlassian, Okta, Tableau and Intermedia are extending free versions of their offerings to organizations to help them stay afloat during the global pandemic. Every pandemic has a free lining?
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This clearly demonstrates how much the services cost to provide.
SAAS = money for nothing.
The biggest con going.
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Over 500,000 Zoom accounts are being sold on the dark web and hacker forums for less than a penny each, and in some cases, given away for free. I guess the Flash security folk are happy they're not the worst culprits anymore?
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Oh zoom, you chased my cash away
High noon, the thieves and hacks came out to play
Then my whole nest egg went zoom
A terrible song. Nice to see it can finally be put to good use.
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Security kinda goes out the door with the "just do it now" mentality during this pandemic; the City of Milwaukee had a govt meeting using Zoom last weekend and the got ZoomBombed with porn and extremist imagery being thrown in
Director of Transmogrification Services
Shinobi of Query Language
Master of Yoda Conditional
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MadMyche wrote: the City of Milwaukee had a govt meeting using Zoom last weekend and the got ZoomBombed with porn and extremist imagery being thrown in What, one of the tapes for their normal meetings was played by mistake?
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In many ways it’s the ultimate question in natural science: How does our universe work? Is there a fundamental theory? "The supreme task of the physicist is the discovery of the most general elementary laws from which the world-picture can be deduced logically. But there is no logical way to the discovery of these elemental laws."
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I only got about half way through the page, because it's looking a little too much like numerology, to me.
Sure, there will be "rules" of this type that slot into what we have so far observed, but let's not get carried away here, eh?
The ratio 1:1.6 does a grand job of looking like it might be the basic rule for life as we know it, but that doesn't mean that it is.
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IMHO, until they could find THE SIMPLE (otherwise it can't be something fundamental) reducible rule(s) that can generate 3 dimensional flat space (not roughly, but exactly) that we all experiencing in our daily life, they will be still on their way and very few could follow it ...
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Mega post!
Btw, assuming we can get a consistent theory, i.e., one from which existing QM and GR are derivable, how can it be thoroughly tested? E.g., as things stand, it's impossible to test what goes on beyond the event horizon of a black hole and/or near the singularity where we assume QM and GR merge.
Maybe we just have to settle for its being able to reproduce QM and GR plus account for dark matter and energy?
Kevin
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Quote: So how does this relate to time? What it says is that in the basic statement of the model there is not just one path of time; there are many paths, and many “histories”. So it is overlooking consciousness and free will, and can't model the world we experience every day, with those elements in it.
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All of the core GitHub features are now free for everyone. The first hit is free
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So now there's more than one "I" in GitHub?
Or are there none?
Only one? I can't keep track.
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A team of researchers at MIT’s Dream Lab, which launched in 2017, are working on an open source wearable device that can track and interact with dreams in a number of ways — including, hopefully, giving you new control over the content of your dreams. "But in my dream, you play by my rules."
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Oh wow, that has just got to be networked.
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So we can all dream in Animal Crossing?
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Have these fools not watched even one horror movie?!?
Or at least read Halo Jones -- this "product" is Different Drummers in the making.
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I foresee a bright future for the Adult Dreaming Industry.
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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With the move to general availability, WSL2 can now be automatically updated via standard Windows Updates. Because it's ... you know
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