Except in this case it won’t be open and all profits go to the idea guy
Except in this case it won’t be open and all profits go to the idea guy
Reasonably confident, yes. Fully confident, no.
If it ain’t broken it ain’t got enough features yet.
Notepad++ was gaining some traction so Microsoft figured they nip that in the bud with a half-hearted attempt?
Because the world is seen and directed by layers upon layers of abstractions that get divorced from reality but do give monetary benefits when manipulated in some way.
They are just the biggest asshole in the room
That’s always fun in sales. The vendor that brazenly promises two-and-a-half mirage for half the price will win the bid, and the sales people will move on to a different employer when the real budget for the project becomes clear.
One user during the night shift tested every possible key combination on the computer to see what would crash our software, so it became a race between the programmer locking the thing down and the user finding new holes. It ended when the user resorted to sitting on the keyboard and breaking the keyboard that got their bosses involved who told the user to knock it off.
Never feed an LLM after midnight
Not always a good idea
https://www.wired.com/story/null-license-plate-landed-one-hacker-ticket-hell/
And C/C++ are like that by design. Compiled languages were new and the developers were afraid additional checks would decrease performance. It was certainly performant in racing toward a crash.
The car now phantom brakes for anything remotely suspicious, like a shadow from a tunnel or light fixture, causing numerous pileups behind it
Salvador Dali would like a word
These days we have a license cost for Windows.
I resorted to having Chrome for work things, Opera for Youtube and Firefox for the good stuff. Divide and conquer, I guess.