Re-watching Stargate SG1 now it's on netflix. Much harder to suspend the disbelief in 2026 - not the sci-fi/alien/alternate-history aspects, but the bit where the US military altruistically rescues the alien refugees and brings them back to earth.
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Re-watching Stargate SG1 now it's on netflix. Much harder to suspend the disbelief in 2026 - not the sci-fi/alien/alternate-history aspects, but the bit where the US military altruistically rescues the alien refugees and brings them back to earth.
Since when did spinning up an Azure Web App require sending a business case to a support engineer - for a service that I want to pay @microsoft.com for π€―
Was thinking that theoretically there must be backwards compatibility with thunderbolt and an adapter...
Turns out it's a few adapters, but if you have thunderbolt there's a video guide here:
youtu.be/yT0oDYbqwwk?...
@umb.fyi tip.
Even though CVE-2025-627288 is nonsense, you might still need to mitigate it in #Umbraco. Here's how you can.
As well as a bit of a breakdown of why it's nonsense.
dev.to/jasonelkin/m...
I have eaten so much cheese this weekend.
Good point, and good examples! In both of those cases you need other files that only exist for the purpose of tracking where users are keeping their files.
Also in both those cases I can have any folder structure I want, and send you either main.js or main.mp4 and you'll know what to do with it.
because they're MY folders.
I think more importantly though, without extensions the file loses its type when it's outside the context of it's folder.
Attach it to an email, pop it on a USB stick, and the file no longer contains all the information you need to use it.
I think that depends on if you're thinking as a software engineer or as a person who owns a computer.
A key principle of files/folders in the world of personal computing is not just that I own the files, but that I own the structure/system.
I.E. word doesn't care what folders I put my files in...
An SVG file actually contains XML - I think this is relevant to your example. You don't need an extension for your app to read it, you need it to tell the system what type of file it is.
A true filesystem approach should be:
doesnt-matter/doesnt-matter/filename.post
Rather than:
posts/filename
I like where this is going, but since you use folders for metadata(e.g. type, provider) you've really defined a database, and kind of broken the concept of files/folders.
It doesn't matter where I keep my .svg files - my PC knows what to do with it because it has a .svg file extension...
If he hadn't name checked Starfleet Academy I'd have assumed he meant he wanted to make Star Trek real except where we are the Cardassians.
The Adobe Creative Cloud installer. Circled in yellow is a checkbox, with text that reads: Adobe Genuine Service (AGS) Install Adobe Genuine Service (AGS) which periodically checks whether Adobe apps on this machine are genuine and may notify you if they are not.
Would love to know how many people actually install Adobe Genuine Service.
Surely there can't be enough people using BOTH pirated Adobe software and installing Creative Cloud to make this "feature" worthwhile?
Replacing the sound is a Russian roulette of BSODs...
I assume the cap is blown but have yet to look inside and see. Surprised it still boots and works at all if that's the case though.
My laptop used to have a noisy capacitor. I kinda liked it, it made different frequency noises under different workloads. It would occasionally chug like an old HDD - bringing a little bit of nostalgia with it.
My laptop no longer makes this sound.
I miss it.
Worked on Usborne book's websites some years ago. Keeping track of links was a serious undertaking and a major feature of some of their books.
They'd buy a TLD for every book of note too - never known anyone before or since spend so much on domain renewals.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
A bit of both, was suspicious and felt I'd seen it before - though that might have been on another Christmas card!
So went on a hunt through Google images - a similar image of a similar image got to the photo.
A snowy picturesque photo of the bridge over the river Windrush on Sherborne street, Bourton-on-the-water, looking southwest over the bridge and down the street from the east bank. The bridge is small and low, with Cotswold stone houses lining the street behind it.
Here's the photo.
I believe it's based on another painting, which is based on a photo of this bridge in the snow but with the buildings mirrored.
maps.app.goo.gl/BYWwE5LzAvQi...
How does the Fat Controller make an Aperol Spritz?
With Sodor water.
If you let this information fall into the hands of your family, they will find tech for you to fix.
I'm not saying do or don't do this, just making it clear that you do have that choice π
Totally, and the owner of a company that sells batteries as a solution for intermittent renewables knows this.
Can relate - have had recurring, sometimes very painful, epididymal cysts since I was a kid.
The doctors really do love a good feel, and they're not very gentle about it either.
More like nerd cannoned.
Thanks Gareth, wasn't tempted to switch and watch Gary's service then π
hey, former JavaScript hater here! the JavaScript you hated even a decade ago is not the JavaScript people could be writing today if they could be induced to write good code with good patterns
Dominant religious affiliation at district level according to the 2022 census in Germany. Mauve: Protestant, yellow: Catholic, green: Others (no denomination, other religion or not given). Dark: absolute majority (> 50 %), light: relative majority. Hatchings: Population share of Catholics and Protestants (right-inclined hatchings), and Others (left-inclined hatchings) at least 75 %. The βothersβ group nowhere is represented by more than 90 %, but nowhere by less than 10 % either.
Interesting correlation with this map of religious demographics.
From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religio...
This Black Friday #Umbraco17 and #Umbraco Commerce are giving you 35% EXTRA!! π
Our lead dev @jasonelkin.uk has been performance testing the new releases ahead of tomorrow's launch, with some exciting results!
Check out our latest dev tip video youtu.be/HJ9Y0gdsbPk
@umb.fyi tip
A client's #Umbraco site was recently taken down by a bot. Here's a post about what happened, and what we did to mitigate the attack.
If you've got an Umbraco site with forms (Umbraco Forms, or surface controllers) you probably need this WAF rule.
dev.to/jasonelkin/t...