Jargon

The most awesome Stack Overflow question ever posted was deemed unsuitable for the site, so it was not just closed; it was deleted. It does not exist anymore. (See Jeff Atwood: Building Social Software for the Antisocial.) The title of the question was: “New programming jargon you coined?” and as you might imagine, it received hundreds of answers. Most of the answers would make you laugh; some would make you laugh hard; some would have you in stitches.

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Jeff Atwood: Building Social Software for the Antisocial

This is only of interest to people who are into Stack Overflow.

Have you ever wondered why Stack Overflow is exactly the way it is? Here are some insights.

(Note: this presentation violates one of the cardinal rules of presentations, which is to avoid long texts, so here is a tip: ignore every screen that contains a long text, just listen to what Jeff Atwood is saying.)

Note: as I look at him, I can’t help but think that all he is missing is the upward curved tie, i.e. he has to be the real-life person after whom Dilbert was fashioned.

How to ALWAYS show all icons on the Windows 11 taskbar

To always show all system tray icons in Windows 11:

Open the Run prompt (Win+R) and execute the following nonsense:

explorer shell:::{05d7b0f4-2121-4eff-bf6b-ed3f69b894d9}

In the dialog that appears, there will be a checkbox to always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar.

Original source of information: TheWindowsClub

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About these papers

I am one of those people who choose to publish their ideas on a blog.

The practical reason behind doing this is so that in a conversation I can refer my interlocutor to a text which elucidates my points better than I could conversationally. Admittedly, the opportunity to do this does not arise as often as I wish it did, and even when it does happen, about half the time the interlocutor appears to be reluctant to go and actually read the post, so let’s just say that I publish my ideas mainly because I like doing it.

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