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Comment #23560450
I think this is an important point. The first priority needs to be to make it easy and obvious to do the right thing. Trying to make rules to forbid doing something insecure isn't …
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Comment #23537862
While I think this looks really cool, there are people who think domes are not the way to go. Part of the reasoning kind of makes sense. https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/2019/11/…
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Comment #16921871
Does anyone rememner the Jolla phone? I had one and it was great! The reason: You could do a lot of the necessary things with a phone, like: * Making calls * Sending text messages …
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Comment #8873455
Swedish church membership means an additional 1% tax on average.
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Comment #8849271
"The "1 month of battery life" is such bullshit" Yeah, I'm going to go ahead and call BS on that too. Here's the info about standby time you can find for iPhone6:" "Up to 16 days (…
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Comment #8003156
"If you think about it, Android's problems with open source allowing manufacturers to have their own flavours of Android..." One is not really dependent on the other. You could use…
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Comment #7998758
Yeah, that could explain it. Sort of like how you rarely see Java client applications...
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Comment #7998141
"I think its simple. Unless the person is interested in Mono they don't develop for it and don't have any interest in supporting it." But why wouldn't someone who IS interested in …
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Comment #7997897
"I know it is cross platform, but the focus of the eco-system in very much on Windows." There's a funny thing about its cross-platform nature: You almost never see C# apps on other…
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Comment #6789378
If I'm not mistaking, ARMv7 supports PAE, which will allow you over 4 GB of memory. Perhaps not all in the same process, but still...
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Comment #6526992
"What I find issue with is that people will completely dislike a solution for the brand alone. I've seen this for years when I've suggested/supported Mono in Linux." To be fair, Mo…
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Comment #6526316
I don't think anyone is arguing that if Microsoft blinked out of existence, no one would be inconvenienced. What a lot of people ARE saying is that "if not Microsoft, someone else.…
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Comment #3824369
Of course you can. But is it always an equal share of bad code for each language? If not, then you have to admit that the language itself will encourage or discourage bad code or b…
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Comment #3593426
Come on, you have to give me something to argue with. I can't just sit here agreeing with people. :) Yes, Visual Studio outside the MS sphere is not the greatest. C++, C#, VB.Net, …
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Comment #3590501
Then again, most programmers today aren't C programmers. And developing in Java/C# really makes a good IDE mandatory. The point is valid, even if you have a point in what you write…
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Comment #3185896
"I want to be that go-to person, that expert, that guy who Gets Shit Done." I have a few bad experiences with "the guy who gets things done". There's an old saying that the last 10…
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Comment #3047570
I agree with what you wrote mostly. What dropbox could do to mess up and give Google a chance to do something much better is this: don't give people more free space when the averag…
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Comment #2983946
I am aware of that :) When developing OS it might make sense to have two machines. (unless you can run in a VM, which I think many could) But, not everyone at MS works with windows…
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Comment #2983528
Yeah, I thought that sounded strange. It would even be slightly embarrassing if all people needed more than one machine to get their job done.
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Comment #2983486
"All employees at MSFT get more than one machine connected to many screens" Just out of curiosity, why does everyone need more than one machine?
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Comment #2817667
Have you seen any actual numbers on this? I've googled around a bit and can't seem to find any.