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  • Discuss writing articles, add your requests for articles here, or search for ideas for a new article.

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    Best Temu Deal: Use Code "acq868198" for $100 OFF + Free Shipping and Returns
  • Post your Marketing and Business Buzzword Horrors

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    Hmm, could replace that with: JEDI Just Elephanting Do It.
  • Discussions on the Code Project Catalog

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  • Showcase your best code, your most elegant solution, or your most hard fought subtle bug you've found and fixed

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    Julien Villers wrote: Well, a brute force, however optimized, 40 minutes run on an obscure* platform isn't quite a 'solution' to a Project Euler problem, is it? ;) If the code solves the problem on the obscure platform, then it is a solution to the problem.
  • Tell us about a user-group meeting, event or organise get-togethers in cities and conferences

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    ** G.O.A.T. - The Greatest of All Thursdays with The Greatest of All Teams ** Cisco Webex presents The Greatest of All Thursdays! Have drinks and appetizers with the Cisco Webex Team and Executives Learn why we think we're the GOAT (Greatest of All Teams) on the GOAT (Greatest of All Thursdays) See our work come to life! Oh and come hug REAL baby goats (no, we're not "kidding"). Date And Time Thu, June 27, 2019 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM PDT G.O.A.T. - The Greatest of All Thursdays with The Greatest of All Teams Tickets, Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 4:00 PM | Eventbrite[^]
  • General IT Discussions

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    Try KonBoot http://www.piotrbania.com/all/kon-boot/[^]
  • Job board Forum

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    Does anyone have any theories as to what has happened? Have came out of long term contract, looking for next gig, and crickets... [image: ed32319213bb232b3e9fb85cf06739d9.gif]
  • General discussions, site bug reports and suggestions about the site.

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    It would be great to have a public introduction to the people breathing new life into CodeProject. This could be a YouTube video or a written feature, ideally placed somewhere visible on the site. A simple Zoom conversation with the author(s) would work well, but an even better option might be an interview hosted by a well-known developer YouTuber. A possible title could be: “CodeProject Reloaded: Conversations With the Next Generation.” Some possible questions: Personal Background Can you tell us a little about yourself—where you’re from and your background? Have you contributed to CodeProject in the past, for example through articles or community involvement? Rebuild Story and Ownership What’s the story behind the rebuild of CodeProject? Who is behind the relaunch—was the site purchased, or is it under new ownership? Is CodeProject operating as a for-profit or non-profit project? Team and Technology How many people are currently working on the site? What technologies is the site built on today? Was AI used in the rebuild, and if so, how? Challenges and Future What have been the biggest challenges in bringing CodeProject back? What role do you see for the CodeProject community going forward? How can developers contribute or get involved today? What future changes or directions do you envision for CodeProject? Finally, what excites you most about this new chapter? source(s): some questions and suggested title were suggested by ChatGPT
  • Reports of spammers, trolls and other abuse

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    User: https://forum.codeproject.com/user/emily-baul Post:https://forum.codeproject.com/post/3312853
  • Discussions on anything related to System Administration

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    Hello! How can I determine which dial-up connection the Shared Internet Connection of Windows XP is enabled for? Is there a way to alter this setting via Windows API, WSH or the registry? Thank you very much...
  • To Test replication

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  • If you want to get something off your chest then do it here - but enter at your own risk!

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    I've been checking every few months and it is always a ghost town here. What I'm thinking is we need to reactivate this forum by encouraging a few select other members to start dropping by. If we can get those 'active' few to come here instead of the SB then I believe we can initially build up a reasonable amount of exchanges which, in turn, will most probably lead others to start dropping by. For starters, I'd like to get Matt, Balbose, 011111100010‬, Eddy, Stable Genius (maybe even OG) and a few select others to start posting here. I propose to open a post in the SB and specifically invite these few. The Back Room may have a moderator but we will have a lot more liberty to post and say what we want. I do not want the Back Room to become a virtual free for all. On the other hand, it would be great to have a place to freely speak out minds without concerns of having our posts censured or deleted. Are you interested? If so then I will post an invitation to the above few to join us here. Look on the bright side. You could take a temporary leave of absence from the SB and instead spend your time here. Cheers, Ian History is the joke the living play on the dead.
  • Press Releases from companies serving our community

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    Task Automation Software company, the manufacturer of task automation tools, announces the release of RoboTask 9.2 - its flagship solution that allows to automate virtually any series of tasks without writing code. The new version features a fully redesigned task editor, optimized GUI and a variety of newly added actions. RoboTask can be easily used by someone without any special knowledge, but its set of capabilities is rich enough for IT professionals' needs. Almost in any area there are routine tasks that take a decent amount of time and distract from more creative work. However, this problem can be easily solved with task automation software - RoboTask. It helps users increase their productivity and provides more time to focus on what is really important. RoboTask is a macro automation tool designed specifically for Windows and is one of the best replacements for the standard task scheduler of this operating system. But its functionality goes far beyond simple task scheduling. Almost anything that happens on your PC can trigger Robotask: from simple hotkey combinations and scheduled time to user logon/logoff, start of a specific process, high CPU load or RAM usage, and other advanced options. RoboTask offers flexible actions in the following categories: - automation of work with files and folders - keyboard and mouse macro recorder - emulation of mouse and keyboard actions - automated FTP/SFTP/FTPS file transfer - email POP3/IMAP/SMTP automation (checking, sending and retrieving) - SQL database automation - working with Excel - web automation (fill web forms, web actions) - working with images (convert, resize, crop, flip, watermark, etc.) - working with clipboard, system registry, processes, regular expressions, etc. - built-in HTTP web server with WebSockets support - integration with Python, Javascript, Powershell and much more. Despite its rich functionality, RoboTask is quite easy to use. Even those who have no special IT skills can use it, creating tasks in a convenient and straightforward task editor. But the knowledge of scripting languages expands the capabilities of RoboTask even wider. The solution offers built-in support and integration with Python, Javascript and Powershell (no additional services are required, just RoboTask). Due to over 20 years of continual improvement, RoboTask has become an extremely reliable and robust solution. The optimization of its internal structure allows RoboTask to actively work without restarting for months on many corporate servers.
  • The Insider. Your Daily News

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    Note: I'm discussing desktop GNU/Linux in my response. If you run a server exposed to the Internet, you or your administrative team should have the knowledge needed to make it secure. If not, you proceed at your own risk. No, Desktop GNU/Linux not just like Windows. You're only unsafe if you don't learn and follow best practices in GNU/Linux. Always create and use a regular (non-root) user account for daily computer use. In most distributions, when you run the installer, it creates a user account as well as an administrative account so you can perform non-privileged activities such as surfing the Internet and using email,etc. When you install updates, you will be asked to enter your administrative (root) password. When you perform any administrative activity (changing system configuration, editing files not in your user-space (under /home/[your username]), etc. Alternatively, many distributions allow you to bypass creating an administrative (root) account, and adds your user account to the wheel group so you can use the sudo command in the terminal while graphical software requiring administrative permissions will ask for your user account password (my preference). As for exploits, crackers find software security weaknesses they can take advantage of by creating scripts or apps they use to exploit those weaknesses. In GNU/Linux most such vulnerabilities are discovered and patched in time frames measured in days or weeks as opposed to Windows where the time frame can be measured in periods as long as months or years. When it comes to targeted attacks, crackers don't usually target the average desktop GNU/Linux user. Notable exceptions include government employees, users who work at organizations with an Internet presence, and who have administrative access to the organization's Internet-facing resources. As for outdated software, most GNU/Linux distributions provide regular and frequent software updates, It is the responsibility of the user to perform frequent system updates. Note that when you perform an update on your GNU/Linux system, all the installed software will be updated (system and applications) provided you install software using only your distribution's software installer (no third-party software). Regarding social engineering, I trust nothing coming from the Internet. I delete email messages coming from senders I don't know, and before I click on any link in messages from sources I know, or on websites I visit, I check that the URL a hyperlink will send me to matches its label. I use the Thunderbird email client, and the Firefox web browser. Both display the URL of a hyperlink in the status bar at the bottom of the window or in a pop-up dialog/bubble. Admittedly, GNU/Linux has a few security issues, but they are very difficult to exploit if the system is correctly configured, and the majority of distributions correctly configure your system for you at install time. Unless you use SSH or something similar to connect to external computers/servers over the Internet, your system should be very secure out of the box. I don't use SSH here and I don't know how to configure it, but if I ever need it, I'll take the time to learn how to make it secure for my needs before opening any ports for it. The bottom line here is that GNU/Linux is significantly more secure than Windows following installation. Both OSes are at their most secure when they are properly maintained and kept as up to date as possible. I dual boot Windows 11 with Garuda GNU/Linux here, and I like both OSes, although I find that I have significantly greater freedom to customize my GNU/Linux User Interface to my liking than I have with Windows 11. Ernie
  • For lazing about and discussing anything that takes your fancy. <b>No programming questions please</b>.

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    Nope. I created an account because somebody sent it to me. But I have yet to add any content. Why re-post what is already on Facebook? Hogan
  • The after-dark version of the Lounge. No programming questions please, and no flamewars

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    @realJSOP said in AI Coding Is Not a "Good Thing (tm)".: I'm talking about the act of using AI to write code and its implications on the general skill level of people that think AI code generators are reasonable and suitable. The sample code given is for a chat with AI, not AI writing code.
  • It was the best of code, it was the worst of code. Coding Horrors, Worst Practices, and flashes of brilliance

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    Caching is always great to deal with when it comes to debugging. Always so helpful it is, serving out valid, stale requests that don't reflect what is actually happening on the ground. [image: d8d05d53-236f-44d3-b8c2-6e9bc504f66a.png]
  • A photo gallery of members' cities, office, home, or crazy places they've visited. What does the world look like through the eyes of others?

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    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: That would certainly explain the three-legged crow that just flew past my window... :sigh: Will Rogers never met me.
  • Talk about work issues, get tips on resume writing, hiring, firing, office issues, co-workers and coffee etiquette.

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    following up here. have had 2 more changes in the last 6 months. but back to boss #5. but he has been having some stress issues due to work himself. so who knows what is going on. right now I am just riding this out.
  • This forum is for discussing Workspaces - how-to, suggestions, bugs and general help.

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    There is 'Export / Import tasks' item in the settings dropdown, in the top right corner of ::Tasks, so you can export it there. By mistake on our side we've disabled whole settings dropdown accidentally, so that option was not available when you were looking for it, sorry for the inconvenience.