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By TheGodOfKratos · Posted
Still 3x what it should cost. So, it seems the trick is to increase price by 6x so that a reduction in price back to 4x looks like a steal. "You savvy shoppers win again!" I'm glad I'm not in a desperate spot to actually even need this overpriced crap. Hopefully, it comes back down by the time for when (or if) I ever do. -
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No M1? Wow! -
By Noveed · Posted
Although AI is great and has it's use cases they likely have massively overhyped it and it has not delivered as per their expectations. I fully expect them to start saying the same things again when it does get to a certain level of intelligence! -
By Usama Jawad96 · Posted
Microsoft wants to end printer driver headaches with Windows Ready Print by Usama Jawad A few days ago, Microsoft released Windows 11 Experimental build 26300.8553, bringing a ton of enhancements such as Start menu customization, search improvements, Taskbar polish, and other minor UI tweaks. Another relatively major enhancement snuck deep within the change log was related to upgrades to the Windows printing experience. Now, Microsoft has shared more details about these benefits. For starters, Microsoft has renamed its Modern Print Platform to Windows Ready Print. The company believes that this name highlights its shift in strategy, which now focuses on modernizing, securing, and streamlining the printing experience for Windows devices. Some of the upgrades present in Windows Ready Print have already been seeded to customers and partners. This includes ending support for third-party printer drivers via Windows Update and transitioning towards the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and the native Windows IPP printer driver. In line with these changes, new printer installations will default to Windows Ready Print on eligible devices starting from July 2026. However, Microsoft recognizes that not all environments will be able to migrate to this platform immediately, so it will allow users to choose between installing the printer via Windows Ready Print or the traditional OEM process. Users will be able to toggle this configuration through Settings > Bluetooth & Devices > Printers & Scanners > Printer preferences. This control applies only to new printer installations, and its functionality can also be modified via Group Policy as follows: Launch Group Policy Editor Navigate to Local Computer Policy -> Administrative Templates -> Printers Find and select 'Configure Windows Ready Print driver ranking' -> double click to open it Select 'Enabled' (if you wish to enable Windows Ready Print driver selection) or 'Disabled' (if you wish to explicitly disable Windows Ready Print driver selection). Select Apply Select OK Similarly, if you set up Windows protected print mode through the same setting in Windows 11, it will also default to using Windows Ready Print exclusively. Microsoft hopes that these improvements will help eradicate dependency on OEM-specific driver installation processes and simplify printer installations. We'll likely find out more about other tangible benefits in the coming months. -
By IATW · Posted
Hey what's about the proton vpn firefox extension ? It's not working today
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Need help writing a code that reads a file, gathers the tokens, and then gives the user back an awnser based on the information from the tokens. In this case the tokens are names and test scores and the out puts are names and final grades. They are to all be displayed at once and it does not have to use any popup windows. Below are the teachers hw asignment and a piece of program he gave us to get started with
""Homework-2
You do not need to send me your input file. Your program should work with my input file named hw2.txt.
Write a java program FirstnameLastnameHw2.java that reads student info from an external file with the following data, and displays the grades as displayed below.
Input file hw2.txt (be aware of copy/paste issue). Add a record with your own name (and some numbers).
Max Batman 73 83 93 20 20 20 18
Jim Harper 76 88 68 15 20 20 20
Joanna Karr 62 92 91 12 20 20 18
Sue Hammond 75 88 78 20 0 20 20
Mickie Foxx 65 77 91 12 0 0 20
Sue Sirmons 98 52 94 20 20 20 0
Jacqueline Savannah 98 87 99 0 20 20 20
your name . . . .
There are three test scores, out of 100 each, worth 60% and four homework scores, out of 20 each, worth 40% of grade.
Apply 90%, 80%, 70% and 60% (standard) cutoff levels for letter grade computation.
Example output (grades/averages are not accurate):
Student Names Average Letter Grades
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Batman, Max 87 B
Harper, Jim 73 C
Karr, Joanna 78 C
Hammond, Sue 82 B
Foxx, Mickie 53 F
Sirmons, Sue 93 A
Savannah, Jacqueline 94 A
Your name .. ..
--------------------------------------------""
""import java.util.scanner;
import java.io.*;
public class FileReader
{ public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{ File file1 = new File("hw2.txt"); // finds file
Scanner inFile = new Scanner(file1); // reads file
while (inFile.hasNext())
{ String line = inFile.nextLine();
System.out.println(line);
}
}
}""
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