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| | | | | The idle timer is the countdown after a user driven event on a Windows computer. So if your computer is set to enable a screensaver "after 5 minutes", that "after" refers to a user driven event like moving the mouse or pressing a key. This program simulates a user driven event to reset that idle timer. Download Program I have not tested this extensively, but it does work in Windows 7 x86 as an Admin. | |
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| | | | | In a fit of nostalgia, I wanted to play some Runescape this weekend. I discovered that Runescape forbids copy and pasting your password into the client, for bogus security reasons. This poses a problem for me, since my password is a very long randomly gen... | |
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| | | In the summer of 2021, I got my Java 11 certification. I expected it to be quite a breeze, because I'd been a Java developer for 14 years and surely I should have seen it all by now, right? Turned out I was very wrong. I came across lots of things that I didn't even know were possible with Java. In this weekly blog series I will go through 11 of these 'crazy learnings' that surprised me the most, even as an experienced developer. Today we'll look at the crazy stuff that is allowed in switch statements. | ||