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18 votes
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Doom Eternal reverses course, will remove Denuvo Anti-Cheat with the next update
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The mobile testing gotchas you need to know about
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Gopass - The team password manager
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It's called artificial intelligence—but what *is* intelligence?
4 votes -
Why NetNewsWire is fast
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The need for software testing: Neil Ferguson's unstable epidemiologic model
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Do antiviruses still slow your computer down?
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Nitter, JS free interface for Twitter
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Anyone still listening to music with files instead of streaming?
My hardrives are filling with music, but most of my friends only use spotify, youtube or something like 'em. I do like spotify, and other streaming services for their convenience, but I still have...
My hardrives are filling with music, but most of my friends only use spotify, youtube or something like 'em.
I do like spotify, and other streaming services for their convenience, but I still have to have all my music physically on my harddrive. I'd rather use my customized foobar2000 to play my songs than any other proprietary player.
Anyone here still stuck on the oldschool way?37 votes -
Software lessons learned from HBO's Silicon Valley
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Music software and interface design: Steinberg's Dorico
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Riot Games' new Vanguard anti-cheat system for Valorant involves a kernel mode driver that launches at boot, raising security concerns
28 votes -
How Apple reinvented the cursor for iPad
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Why do I pay Adobe $10K a year? Reviewing video production software alternatives.
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Organizing and running a developer room at FOSDEM
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Microsoft Word now flags two spaces after a period as an error
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The Apple Watch is five years old today: Original Apple Watch designer Imran Chaudri shares facts about its development and origins
@imranchaudhri: here's a reproduction of my original sketch for the home screen. the shape of the circular icon was driven by the clock that lived in the centre of what i originally called the dock. the crown gave the home screen a dimensionality, allowing you to scrub through layers of the ui.
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How NASA does software testing and QA
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US unemployment checks are being held up by a coding language almost nobody knows
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Johnny.Decimal, a system for organizing documents in a structured way
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Apple changes default MacBook charging behavior to improve battery health—battery will charge to 80% by default
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Recommendations for a simple video chat system for Grandma
Grandma is understimulated in assisted living, and while Mom is looking into ways to either bunk with her, or drag her back to our place, I'm exploring other options. Her apartment does have...
Grandma is understimulated in assisted living, and while Mom is looking into ways to either bunk with her, or drag her back to our place, I'm exploring other options. Her apartment does have wireless internet, so we could set up some sort of telepresence or video calling device, but even something as simple as a Relay or a KC2 isn't great, because it loses power, and needs to be explained to her.
I'm thinking that we might have better luck with a Tablet or a PC solution, and I do have a Kindle Fire (5th Gen?) and an off brand Windows 10 tablet around, and I am open to a Pi Project or speciality devices, but it has to be simple enough to plug and play, and the dream would be if it could start a video chat without the receiver having to pick up, or at least as simple as a nurse being able to come in and start a call. Any suggestions?
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The ancient computers in the Boeing 737 Max are holding up a fix
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Boeing to fly second Starliner uncrewed test flight at no expense to taxpayer, after OFT-1 mission software malfunctions
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Shimmering schools of fish have dazzled scientists for centuries with their synchronized maneuvers. Now, high-speed video is revealing how—and why—they do it
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Why doctors hate their computers
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Who would have thought an iPad cursor could be so much fun?
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The iPad cursor is here, no wait required
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The software that’s being made available free to help with home working during the COVID-19 crisis
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Sixteen things that software testers wished they’d learned earlier
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Suggestions for free video editing software
I'm using OBS Studio to create some video tutorials. Nothing complicated, just me talking and demonstrating the steps on my screen. I essentially just need to slice up these recordings into clips,...
I'm using OBS Studio to create some video tutorials. Nothing complicated, just me talking and demonstrating the steps on my screen.
I essentially just need to slice up these recordings into clips, delete portions of the recordings where I mess up or there are long pauses, and export it all as one video.
I've used Premier in the past but I no longer have it. While I am pretty capable of learning how to use software, I would prefer something that doesn't have a huge learning curve.
I need something that runs on either Windows or Linux and is free. Not "free trial" free, but actually free. Open source would be a plus but not a requirement.
Feel free to recommend your favorite free video editor even if it doesn't meet all of my requirements, as maybe it will help someone else in the future.
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Amazon's Arm-based Graviton2 Against AMD and Intel: Comparing Cloud Compute
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What should be on a QA tester’s résumé? Here's what the recruiters say they want to see
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switching.software: Ethical, easy-to-use and privacy-conscious alternatives to well-known software
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What happens if (and when) Apple cancels WWDC 2020?
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In search of the full stack testing team: What makes the best QA teams so good
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Five things QA testers wish programmers understood
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I spoke out against sexual harassment at Uber. The aftermath was more terrifying than anything I faced before
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An app can be a home-cooked meal
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From the QA trenches: Five signs of project success or failure
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Steam hardware & software survey: January 2020
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Mycroft won against their patent troll
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Tesla remotely disables Autopilot on used Model S after it was sold
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Boeing's Starliner could have failed catastrophically during a December mission if a software error hadn't been found and fixed while the vehicle was in orbit
10 votes -
Mycroft is being targeted by a patent troll
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"Herein, a collection of more or less recent, decidedly epic software disasters. May they spark conversation that helps your shop to avoid more of the same."
8 votes -
The app that broke the Iowa Caucuses was sent out through a beta testing platform
10 votes -
Desktop Goose
20 votes -
Upcycle Windows 7
25 votes