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The first bug bounty program by America's Homeland Security has led to the discovery and disclosure of 122 vulnerabilities, 27 of which were deemed critical. More like Hole-land Insecurity
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Five-week project is a big success story, says Microsoft. 5 weeks to install Windows 11? Sounds about right.
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Quote: The employees with these devices will continue to run Windows 10 in parallel and get a Windows 11 device at their next device refresh," said Microsoft's Lukas Velush in a blog post. So they will buy the rest of us new machines in 2025?
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Hare is a systems programming language designed to be simple, stable, and robust. Just a little late for Easter, sorry
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Software that uses machine learning to attempt to detect human emotions is emerging as the latest flashpoint in the debate over the use of artificial intelligence. "I honestly think you ought to sit down calmly, take a stress pill and think things over."
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A new report conducted by Retool and Wakefield uncovered insights into how engineers save time, increase productivity, where they lose time and their preferences around how that time is spent. "How deep is your love?"
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AkuDreams launched in chaotic fashion after much anticipation yesterday, but a bug in the smart contract code means that the team is unable to access $34 million locked inside the contract. How expensive was your last bug?
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As more people watch movies, edit video, read the news and keep up with social media on their smartphones, these devices have grown to accommodate the bigger screens and higher processing power needed for more demanding activities. I spy, with my little eye, Candy Crush (again)
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The EU has agreed on another ambitious piece of legislation to police the online world. So that a politician can understand? (we're going to be here a while)
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Is it "Worky" or "Doesn't worky"?
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It works in their servers...
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SELECT *
FROM StuffWeThinkYouWillLike
WHERE NOT SomethingWeAreNotAllowedToShow
ORDER BY HowMuchWeGotPaid
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
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Correction:
Dan Neely wrote: ORDER BY HowMuchWeGotPaid DESC
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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good catch that would've been the $trillion dollar mistake. Null pointers eat your hearts out.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
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Technical interviews should stop over-indexing on coding ability alone Even if you don't hire them, at least you can get some bugs solved
And it's got to be better than talking about manhole covers
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Kent Sharkey wrote: And it's got to be better than talking about manhole covers But did you know most manhole covers are circular? This recruiting trivia brought to you by the letters d, u, m, and b.
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A research team at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) in Korea created a method to allow artificial intelligence (AI) vision systems to better identify objects that are cluttered together and may not be entirely visible. So make certain you're completely hidden when the robots come hunting you down
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Kent Sharkey wrote: So make certain you're completely hidden when the robots come hunting you down If we (human beings as species) just increased our wisdom in the same speed as we increase our knowledge...
But I think your comment is way closer to the truth than mine
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Like a lot of different OSs, among other products, Microsoft too provides a bunch of default applications with its Windows 11, Windows 10, and others. And while some users who use these apps find them helpful, others may probably feel they are more of a bloatware. Pretty soon, you're talking real disc space
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Kent Sharkey wrote: And while some users who use these apps find them helpful, others may probably feel they are more of a bloatware. I am 50% on each group. Paint, Notepad, one browser, something to open multimedia, bitdefender... they are useful and should remain, but... all those pre-installed crap that just say "we are a trial, please update"... go to hell with them
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This could be OK, if there were an easy way to remove them if unwanted.
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Top brass are less likely to commute in every day, according to a survey by Slack, which claims workers are seeing more stress as a result of being required to go back into the office "Do as I say, not as I do"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "Do as I say, not as I do" That's something many policemen tell (or think) too
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Also politicians and other sanctimonious world improvers
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An analysis of the time 23,000 software engineers spent working in 2021 that was published this week by Jellyfish, a provider of an engineering management platform (EMP), finds cycle times on average were down to 12.6 days, representing a 12.3% decline over 2020. Good job everyone (now do better next quarter)
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