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Kent Sharkey wrote: when you quietly ask company leaders to tell the truth about how they're going digital Weird... when they speak about it publicly and / or to their employees they don't spare any crappy bullsh1t buzzword bingo their assistants have found in the internet putting it all together in the speech.
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The GPU maker has introduced a toolkit, the Omniverse Avatar Cloud Engine (ACE), that makes it easier for companies to put digital humans into chatbots, games and other apps. For your uncanny valley chats
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This new model will make extensions easier to write and more reliable along with additional benefits such as being able to install these extensions without restarting the IDE. Is it just me, or do they change the extensibility model more often than they update icons?
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With Arm64EC you can mix Arm and x64 code in the same process, allowing you to port existing x64 apps to Arm in an incremental way. You now have the right to code ARM64
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Designs will be useful for incorporating emoji into apps, art projects, and more. You're getting icons, and you're getting icons!
Sure emoji!=icon, but they're pretty close.
And at last, people can do those unsmiling soldier emojis they've always wanted to do.
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Researchers have developed a proof-of-concept attack with a device that can send electromagnetic pulses to a touchscreen, simulating a finger’s tap. Beware of hackers giving you the finger
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No, that's an imaginary finger.
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.NET Framework 4.8.1 includes native support for the Arm64 architecture (Windows 11+) and accessibility improvements as well as other improvements. We've got to go forward to save the past
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Interesting. So now I can go back to writing C# for the rPI with .NET 4.8.1 instead of using the framework formerly known as "Core"? Umm, I don't think so, even if it were possible. The Windows world gets more confusing. I guess they did this though for people running Windows on Apple since Apple ditched Intel? Who knows, lol.
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They decided it's a lost cause?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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They realized that team was redundant with their icon designers.
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Apparently they have realized that effort is pointless since they have near monopolies in several business segments.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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Well, pestering past customers will never have positive results.
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And now they've hired a team focused on winning back former teams.
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Yooo - maybe they can win back their QA team.
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Intel’s latest generation of CPUs contains a vulnerability that allows attackers to obtain encryption keys and other confidential information protected by the company’s software guard extensions, the advanced feature that acts as a digital vault for security users’ most sensitive secrets. Did they leave the screen door open again?
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I am starting to think that keeping the old pcs active is going to be safer than keeping up-to-date...
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Congratulations! You’ve made it to some kind of senior technical role in your company. "You've got to know when to hold 'em. Know when to fold 'em."
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And when to kick them in the A...
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Over the weekend, ESPN broadcast a replay of a recent esports event that saw the world’s most advanced Microsoft Excel users go head-to-head in a knockout tournament. That bad, huh?
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Can't be nearly as exciting as the Powerpoint Olympics
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Joe Woodbury wrote: Powerpoint Olympics
Like the para-Olympics, but for Management?
Asking for a friend...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Management doesn't know how to use PowerPoint. They're the judges. And the competition never ends, because they keep sending the slides back to be revised and polished.
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