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caspper69
·22 दिन पहले·discuss
Step 1: download windows media tool

Step 2: create iso with said tool

Step 3: use rufus to make iso into bootable usb with the installation options you want

Step 4: reformat & install

Step 5: Drivers

Step 6: chrome and/or firefox

Step 7: o365

???

Profit
caspper69
·24 दिन पहले·discuss
There’s a reason people say don’t meet your heroes.

No matter how elevated they are in your mind, they’re still just people. One pants leg at a time and all.
caspper69
·24 दिन पहले·discuss
Ah yes, the lulz, the great American pastime.
caspper69
·पिछला माह·discuss
Yes, duffel bags full.

But it doesn't take too many cash purchases that are not inline with your tax returns before somebody is going to start snooping around.

edit: although sometimes, a lot longer than one might expect.
caspper69
·पिछला माह·discuss
Maybe not the actual quality, but if I put a $50k Rolex on the table and a $50 Timex, 98/100 people will choose the Rolex, right or wrong.
caspper69
·पिछला माह·discuss
Wow. At least I know who downvoted me.

Maybe you should take a step back and realize that sofware developers themselves are not the primary purchasers of most software. The average joe or jane purchaser doesn't have some magical AI slop detector, especially if the UI is well done.
caspper69
·पिछला माह·discuss
One of my favorite phrases is “the market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent.”

Even if all signs point to impending doom, at the end of the day if people are still buying, stocks will hold their value.
caspper69
·पिछला माह·discuss
The difference, and I think we as an industry will have to reconcile this depending on how advanced llms get, is that you don’t see the quality in handmade code like you do in a high end watch or a luxury automobile or appliance. The veneer might be identical. It’s going to be tough to convince people that handmade software has added value or quality over slop. I still believe it does right now, but that might not always be true. And this is an industry that has pumped out a lot of sloppy code for decades, even before it was actual slop.
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
Yes, many people instinctively stay away from anything microsoft (except github, typescript and npm). But the stack is solid. I’m always reminded of Stack Overflow and how they built on asp.net and like 7 servers and it scaled very well for years.

Everyone has what they like and what they’re familiar with, and for better or worse, especially for startups it’s rarely .net. But I couldn’t imagine e.g. using js instead on the back end, but that’s just me.
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
They are aligning more closely with the Rust 2024 model for unsafety, which requires inner annotations at the point of unsafety in addition to notation of the function (unless it is the safe-unsafe boundary) plus it imposes a requirement for a SAFETY doc notation for describing the specific invariants the caller must enforce to uphold the safety guarantees. Not terribly onerous in my opinion. I maintain a few native library wrappers on nuget, so I will have to do some updates around IntPtr usage, but this doesn’t seem like it will be terribly painful in my case. Thankfully I don’t do much marshalling. Plus you get a nifty badge on nuget for making your library safe.

The blurb toward the end about Rent/return makes me a bit nervous though. They say they’re not going full borrow checker, but rent at least sounds an awful lot like borrow to me. Details were basically non-existent though.

I guess I wonder what the end game is here though. The more they make C# like Rust with a GC, the less incentive people have to use C# except maybe to support legacy work. I am still far more comfortable in C# than Rust, and I believe C# is superior for e.g. web, but over time this advantage could be lessened quite a bit as the Rust ecosystem continues to grow.
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
It's been over for years. Google scares companies into bidding against each other just to be seen. It's a complete farce & a racket. It's the pay to play web.
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
That's ironic given the active 0-day exploits going on in the wild right now: https://www.theregister.com/on-prem/2026/05/15/exploited-exc...
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
OS Development has halted in 1970 at this point. I know everybody loves Unix, but it has the same problem as Windows- namely that anything you run under your user context has access to your whole user context. And it will continue to be a scourge until/if we ever figure out how to make capabilities ergonomic. I've been racking my brain for 30 years to try and do it, but they just make certain things very painful.
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
They still prioritize developers, look at .NET Core, Typescript, NPM, Github (lol), but the problem is that they're not Windows exclusive enclaves anymore. In fact, I'd bet most people now deploy (and probably develop) .NET Core on non-Windows machines.
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
What good does A/B testing do if both options are shit?
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
I share the sentiment unless you're working in an area where Python's library ecosystem is simply the better choice.

When I vibe, it's C# all the way. Not a popular opinion on HN, but the LLMs are trained heavily on the language and are very, very good at it, plus with the 1-file-per-class organization, it can stay pretty clean. I mean, v10 LTS was just released, with all kinds of new language features, EFCore is still the best ORM I've ever used, with full support for SQLite, Postgres, MySql, etc. It just makes writing and reviewing code a pleasure. And the LLMs don't f*ck it up.
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
You would think that, but PDF is not really a format for text. It's a format that describes typography and graphics layout & formatting. It's not uncommon for a text pdf to not contain all of the text it renders (due to ligatures).
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
I think you misunderstood. My comment was meant to imply that people would be extra careful about all new software for a while. I know cpanel isn't unproven. It's been around forever.
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
This flurry of activity is certainly going to have people be more apprehensive about unproven software that may be of dubious prominence. My question amid all of this is who else knew about these long-standing vulnerabilities?
caspper69
·2 माह पहले·discuss
I quit for 9 years and went back to drinking. I do it once every few months now, just to have a beer or three with old friends. But I didn't get dragged back in, in fact, it's been 2 months since I drank again. Just had to learn to live my life without it.