> tests showed that for environments with one CPU (or fewer) Article seems AI generated. Is there an official announcement we could be discussing instead?
B2B is just businesses fighting over the value chain. Blacksmith can send as many invoices as they want. If the other business doesn't think it's worth the cost after the free trial, they don't have to pay the invoices.
I don't understand this
Passports are fine, and the facilities for getting them are nicer.
TIL that Backblaze has a desktop app. Seems this is specific to Windows and does not impact anyone using it as just a storage backend for backups through something like rclone.
It is different when you have a billion customers, all with different setups. At that scale, you notice real defects through product telemetry, support ticket volume, or trusted channels. You receive a high volume of…
The original article is better: https://personal.garrettfuller.org/blog/2018/01/19/att-long-...
Using the same CLI, which shows all the alternative "protectors".
? This may be one of those "90% of the audience doesn't care and is increasingly less likely to buy from either vendor the more they fight in public" situations
To change it per user, set it in the user's hive instead of in the local machine hive (e.g. HKEY_CURRENT_USER instead of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE)
Since this is a Windows C++ app, why not use MUI? It solves this exact problem, and since it's a standard part of the platform, there's broad tooling support for it.
Native US English speaker here, and this is the first time I have ever heard of this. TIL
Reneging on an offer means revoking it after it has been accepted, and that's poor form. Turning down an offer puts you into a small category of "people we would hire if we had the chance" and the recruiters or hiring…
Title is slightly misleading but the content is good. It's the "Safe Rust" in the title that's weird to me. These apply to Rust altogether, you don't avoid them by writing unsafe Rust code. They also aren't unique to…
Agreed. Bschmidt###... who hurt you? Why is this your life?
why?
The software license terms for Word and all the other desktop apps does not include such a clause, no. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/useterms The Microsoft Services Agreement applies to your use of their online…
I don't have to grant Word a license to what I type in it. This is a highly unusual clause that other software doesn't have. When software has to "phone home" to deliver the functionality you requested, then two things…
Agreed. Very disappointed that Thunderbird went the direction they did.
He might be seen as presumptuous for already having a pope name and get sunk in the Vatican politics.
Summary: The UK has some Online Safety Act, any websites that let users interact with other users has to police illegal content on its site and must implement strong age verification checks. The law applies to any site…
This reflects on the individuals choosing to create and proliferate such misleading or hyperbolic framing more than it does on the world that we all live in. In meatspace we usually reject these ideas and ignore the…
Amen. I don't understand the problem here. Do something real instead of playing on your phone. (Says me while I play on my phone.)
As a former Windows OS engineer, based on the short statement here, my assumption would be that your programs are IO-bound, not CPU-bound, and that the next step would be to gather data (using a profiler) to investigate…
That's fine. It's just not open source. Don't call it open source if it's not. Definition: https://opensource.org/osd
> tests showed that for environments with one CPU (or fewer) Article seems AI generated. Is there an official announcement we could be discussing instead?
B2B is just businesses fighting over the value chain. Blacksmith can send as many invoices as they want. If the other business doesn't think it's worth the cost after the free trial, they don't have to pay the invoices.
I don't understand this
Passports are fine, and the facilities for getting them are nicer.
TIL that Backblaze has a desktop app. Seems this is specific to Windows and does not impact anyone using it as just a storage backend for backups through something like rclone.
It is different when you have a billion customers, all with different setups. At that scale, you notice real defects through product telemetry, support ticket volume, or trusted channels. You receive a high volume of…
The original article is better: https://personal.garrettfuller.org/blog/2018/01/19/att-long-...
Using the same CLI, which shows all the alternative "protectors".
? This may be one of those "90% of the audience doesn't care and is increasingly less likely to buy from either vendor the more they fight in public" situations
To change it per user, set it in the user's hive instead of in the local machine hive (e.g. HKEY_CURRENT_USER instead of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE)
Since this is a Windows C++ app, why not use MUI? It solves this exact problem, and since it's a standard part of the platform, there's broad tooling support for it.
Native US English speaker here, and this is the first time I have ever heard of this. TIL
Reneging on an offer means revoking it after it has been accepted, and that's poor form. Turning down an offer puts you into a small category of "people we would hire if we had the chance" and the recruiters or hiring…
Title is slightly misleading but the content is good. It's the "Safe Rust" in the title that's weird to me. These apply to Rust altogether, you don't avoid them by writing unsafe Rust code. They also aren't unique to…
Agreed. Bschmidt###... who hurt you? Why is this your life?
why?
The software license terms for Word and all the other desktop apps does not include such a clause, no. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/useterms The Microsoft Services Agreement applies to your use of their online…
I don't have to grant Word a license to what I type in it. This is a highly unusual clause that other software doesn't have. When software has to "phone home" to deliver the functionality you requested, then two things…
Agreed. Very disappointed that Thunderbird went the direction they did.
He might be seen as presumptuous for already having a pope name and get sunk in the Vatican politics.
Summary: The UK has some Online Safety Act, any websites that let users interact with other users has to police illegal content on its site and must implement strong age verification checks. The law applies to any site…
This reflects on the individuals choosing to create and proliferate such misleading or hyperbolic framing more than it does on the world that we all live in. In meatspace we usually reject these ideas and ignore the…
Amen. I don't understand the problem here. Do something real instead of playing on your phone. (Says me while I play on my phone.)
As a former Windows OS engineer, based on the short statement here, my assumption would be that your programs are IO-bound, not CPU-bound, and that the next step would be to gather data (using a profiler) to investigate…
That's fine. It's just not open source. Don't call it open source if it's not. Definition: https://opensource.org/osd