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Something sounds fishy to me - Microsoft has testers?
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There is no one solution to engineering measurement, rather there are many modes of engineering measurement, each of which is appropriate for a given scenario. 'bout yeay high
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ChatGPT made conversational AI accessible, now Microsoft is rumored to be integrating the machine learning techniques behind it into Bing search queries. I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t return the results from that query
Maybe you should take a stress pill, and calm down
Tai says “hi”
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Kent Sharkey wrote: now Microsoft is rumored to be integrating the machine learning techniques behind it into Bing search queries. trying to improve them. But looking at their latest successes, I think they will end making it even worse
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All things being equal, so not when performance is an issue, and in addition to any existing coding conventions, the understandability of code is the most important thing. Understand?
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Two words: Job security through spaghetti code.
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David O'Neil wrote: Job security through spaghetti code
That's five words, unless my counting is really off.
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"This sentence has sofa six words".
In my student days, "self-referencing sentences" were sort of a craze. The above is one of the basic examples. What has the sofa got to do in there? Well, if it was removed, the statement would no longer be true; the sentence would not refer to itself.
(Another popular one: "This sentence does not refer to itself" - is that a self-referencing sentence? Is the statement true?)
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A classic from Scott Kim, quoted by Douglas Hofstadter:
This sentence no verb.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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People who would use spaghetti code for job security would count 'five' as 'two.'
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Is he a coder or a politician?
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Does "understability" mean that it bends and changes at its own whim? And I'm in charge of fixing the wobbly thing with more bolts? And that's securing my job? Meh.
Ciao,
luker
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The e-commerce firm is canceling all recurring meetings with more than two people and encouraging staffers to decline invitations and detach from big internal chat groups. "We can be Heroes, just for one day"
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Why should workers decline?
To be more efficient, they should go for the source and contact the organizers to explain them "when" and "what for" a meeting is really needed.
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Nelek wrote: explain them "when" and "what for" a meeting is really needed.
Preferably with a MART (== Manager Attitude Readjustment Tool).
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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Did you know that MART-illo in spanish means "Hammer"?
That could sometimes be a good methode.
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Microsoft.Recognizers.Text provides robust recognition and resolution of entities like numbers, units, and date/time; expressed in multiple languages. Here is some text
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Kent Sharkey wrote: expressed in multiple languages. And if yours is not supported, you might use Google Translator first (sorry, I am not sure if Bing offers something like that), quality loss won't be appreciable.
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Intel claims it now has the ‘world’s fastest mobile processor’ with the flagship Intel Core i9-13980HX. Battery life is measured in moments
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An open, precise, and distributed approach to producing and consuming vulnerability information for open source. Given enough eyeballs, all bugs can be queried
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So the CERT database isn't sufficient? This sounds like someone had too much time on their hands.
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This is a short introduction to Rust, intended for developers that already know another language. In case you don't have 21 days
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I have a dejà vou...
wasn't there last week something similar about 4 days?
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There was - Seems Rust is old enough to have a variety of "learn it now" pages up. I'll keep it up until EVERYONE knows Rust (and/or never sleeps)
TTFN - Kent
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