[-] aev 12 points 8 months ago

It’s at this moment, Little Billy recognized his ideas aligned more with that of the long-time foe, than with those he had considered allies.

[-] aev 6 points 8 months ago

Good. He can stay out.

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submitted 8 months ago by aev to c/rust@lemmy.ml
[-] aev 8 points 8 months ago

Sure! It won’t comply, though.

[-] aev 9 points 8 months ago

The Windows 10 equivalent, Timeline, got discontinued in 2021. At this point in time it is unknown whether Microsoft will retrofit Recall into Windows 10. Knowing Microsoft it is safe to assume they’ll try anything for profit.

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submitted 1 year ago by aev to c/cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works

pentesting, cybersecurity, cve

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submitted 1 year ago by aev to c/science@beehaw.org

New symptom identified for Long Covid : post-exertional malaise, a.k.a. crashing and burning for days to weeks after mild exercise. Cause: serious deterioration of work done by mitochondria, leading to tissue damage and brain fog. 
NPR reports.

[-] aev 9 points 1 year ago
[-] aev 33 points 1 year ago

No, they aren't. You can switch to their Universe patches anytime, at your own risk. If you want Canonical to mitigate that risk for you, you pay. Simple, really.

[-] aev 6 points 1 year ago
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submitted 1 year ago by aev to c/java@programming.dev

Advances in the java programming language, version 16 and newer, slashed a million lines of code from my codebase. Maintaining my programs became easier overnight, due to this 1 secret trick: Records. 
Unfortunately version 16 was not LTS, so I had to wait until this year's release of version 21, which is LTS. 
 Go read the linked article. It explains Java Records in a very approachable manner.

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Writing Comments Is Lazy Coding (javascript.plainenglish.io)
submitted 1 year ago by aev to c/javascript

Andrez Sainz de Aja writes that comments are a code smell: they make us lazy. Instead of using comments to convey intent, the coding should. But that is hard, so it is easier to write dumb coding and just put the intent into comments.

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submitted 1 year ago by aev to c/uiux

"You can't prove your value to someone whose business value relies on not seeing it," and other inspirational meanderings by Wachter-Boettcher about the position of UX and design in product development, where designers' livelihood and mental well-being gets threatened by late-stage capitalism.

[-] aev 4 points 1 year ago

With some of my smaller clients, the CIO is the same as the CTO and the same as the IT Director. There, IT is developers, too.

[-] aev 6 points 1 year ago

Enterprise will cause a boom in hiring VBA devs to migrate legacy apps to other programming languages, then hear Microsoft will extend support for a few more years, then fire all those VBA devs again. If Microsoft had some wits, they'd create easy tools to migrate VBA to C#.

[-] aev 10 points 1 year ago

Wouldn't it face the exact same security issues as VBA, with drive-by installs of obfuscated malware and executions of arbitrary code?

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submitted 1 year ago by aev to c/firefox@lemmy.ml

Solution: delete all bookmarks that point to an article hosted at github.blog.

Background: For the longest time, Firefox would suggest the github.blog web address whenever I type "github" into the address bar. I found that weird: yes the word "blog" starts with a letter lower in the alphabet than the word "com", but the ".com" TLD is much more popular so should show up first, right?

Right... unless you, like me, have web search suggestions turned off when entering web address into the address bar. Instead, it takes suggestions from my bookmarks and open tabs, like I instructed it.

Thus, Firefox is behaving exactly as designed and instructed, and the solution is to remove the bookmarks that point to github.blog.

I only wish I'd had recognized that sooner...

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submitted 1 year ago by aev to c/firefox@lemmy.world

Solution: delete all bookmarks that point to an article hosted at github.blog.

Background: For the longest time, Firefox would suggest the github.blog web address whenever I type "github" into the address bar. I found that weird: yes the word "blog" starts with a letter lower in the alphabet than the word "com", but the ".com" TLD is much more popular so should show up first, right?

Right... unless you, like me, have web search suggestions turned off when entering web address into the address bar. Instead, it takes suggestions from my bookmarks and open tabs, like I instructed it.

Thus, Firefox is behaving exactly as designed and instructed, and the solution is to remove the bookmarks that point to github.blog.

I only wish I'd had recognized that sooner...

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submitted 1 year ago by aev to c/technology@lemmy.world

Wow. Molly Holzschlag passed away. An invaluable force for adoption of web standards and usability. May Molly's loved ones find solace in sharing those memories that inspire them most.

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submitted 1 year ago by aev to c/autism@lemmy.ml
[-] aev 7 points 1 year ago

Off-topic: today I learned Google Groups was still alive.

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submitted 2 years ago by aev to c/windows10@lemmy.world

When attempting to save a file using MS Windows 10, into a folder to which other files are written at the same time, it's impossible to change the name the file should receive, as each new file causes an update of the save dialog, moving the file name cursor back to front.

Discovered today, using Windows Pro, version 10.0.19044.2846

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submitted 2 years ago by aev to c/javascript
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