How dare you, the dropbear is a deadly predator and this sort of misinformation costs dozens of tourists their lives every year!
The democracy sausage underpins our nation, without it we’d have fallen to the commies.
How dare you, the dropbear is a deadly predator and this sort of misinformation costs dozens of tourists their lives every year!
The democracy sausage underpins our nation, without it we’d have fallen to the commies.
Albanese's defeat speach fell flat and was weak. Just more dithering and deflection. For a self proclaimed conviction politician he sure can't muster any fire in his rhetoric.
Dutton's speach was solid, hit all the talking points and will likely see an approval rating rise. Yet it was full of lies, promises of action on housing and cost of living issues which his government created. Promises to improve defence which rotted under Liberal leadership.
Promises for funds to communities in need, the same communities the Liberals stripped $500 million in funding from.
I was happy to hear a journalist call out Dutton's claim that an audit into where the money is spent, as Liberals were in power for a long time and should know exactly where it went!
Australian police need to back the fuck down and accept that Australian's have the right to peaceful protest, or they'll get protests without the peace.
This especially goes for their actions against climate activists.
Generally the solution is to do something that looks like malware, or use a third party feature that side steps the problem, as happens with javascript.
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20230911-00/?p=108749
Pseudo-malware is pretty much the way to go as a developer in my experience.
I believe his suggestion of a javascript file that deletes itself works only works because javascript gets sandboxed and doesn't suffer from Windows "flaw" with file locks.
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20230911-00/?p=108749
While Raymond does offer a solution he's also completely side stepping any responsibility on Microsoft's part in creating and perpetuating this problem without offering their own native solution.
The reason you expect this is because Windows has a file lock behaviour that won’t let you delete a file when it’s in use, in Linux this limitation doesn’t exist.
Raymond Chan, arguably one of the best software engineers in the world, and a Microsoft employee, has repeatedly lamented the near malware like work arounds developers have had to invent to overcome this limitation with uninstallers.
Think about uninstalling a game. You need to run “uninstall.exe” but you don’t want uninstall.exe to exist after you’ve run it… but you can’t delete a file that’s in use. Uninstall.exe will always be in use when you run it….so how do you make it remove itself?
Schedule a task? Side load a process? Inject a process? Many ways…. But most look like malware.
Linux has never suffered this flaw.
The mathematical biologist
Had to consult a chronologist
Because he spent too much time
Trying to get genetically to rhyme
Massively increased population and flat fatalities, sounds like safety is still improving to me.
I did the same thing when I last had covid, ate a salad which was expired by 10 days…
Heavy cult Mechanicus breathing
People voted for Brexit and a lot of them are unhappy about it, not that I expect the same would hold true of the Voice.
$3.50 with onions but sadly the bread was a bit stale.