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Couple this with giving AI a body, I could be replaced by a robot.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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If they could erase the memory of 2020, they could become seriously rich.
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Intel today confirmed that its 11th generation “Rocket Lake” CPUs will be available in the first quarter of 2021. No word on whether they'll burn the fuse or not
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Kent Sharkey wrote: No word on whether they'll burn the fuse or not If it only were the fuse...
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The National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) is annually observed in the United States in the month of October. So that's what Office is for - a cautionary lesson on cybersecurity
Eh. Not sure if that came out like I wanted, but brainfog today.
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Shouldn't they start by doing it themselves and stop breaking things and opening security holes just for the sick of unasked icons?
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Cybersecurity Awareness, Chapter one: Don't put your invaluable business data into the cloud... Wait --
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Microsoft Corp. has been a major beneficiary of the work-from-home boom spurred by the Covid-19 pandemic. But Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella is realizing the pitfalls of being away from the office for so long. He's onto my secret!
Especially today. Sorry for those that read the news during the day - I was out of the office all day and couldn't submit.
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Quote: "Thirty minutes into your first video meeting in the morning... you are fatigued." Why the video caveat? Five minutes into any meeting in the morning is tiring. (On the other hand, without meetings what is middle management supposed to actually do?)
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Joe Woodbury wrote: without meetings what is middle management supposed to actually do? Their second favourite task? (Disturbing and pissing developers off?)
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and for some it's not just "feeling" like sleep, it's actually sleeping...
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Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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Just as you suspected, Big Tech is dominated by monopolies, a House Judiciary antitrust subcommittee found. Nothing gets past those guys
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Quote: Amazon released a lengthy statement in which it argued that being a big company doesn’t necessarily make it an anticompetitive one... and anyone who disagrees will be crushed!
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Let's see if this committee turns its attention to the DNC and RNC. Pot, meet kettle.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Nothing gets past those guys Except time...
Because they (those big tech) have been monopolies and more powerfull that most countries of the world for quite a while
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Artificial intelligence seems to be making enormous advances. "The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy, but these are new. They look human... sweat, bad breath, everything"
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It's almost like these scientists have never been to the movies.
Whenever Man tries to create life/intelligence it always ends badly.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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MarkTJohnson wrote: It's almost like these scientists have never been to the movies. I just think the opposite, I think many do have been to the movies.
It is just that they are so arrogant to think they will make it better, at the end, "it was only a film / science fiction".
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Kent Sharkey wrote: They look human... sweat, bad breath, everything They also tend to look a lot like Arnold (muscle-wise).
I would think they'd be easy to spot.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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C++ Core Check is Microsoft’s static analysis tool that enforces the rules from the C++ Core Guidelines, which is maintained by the C++ Foundation. The code is more what you'd call "guidelines" than... oh, wait.
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It'll be interesting to revisit this to see whether it has become useful.
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We’ve launched a new Game Development with .NET section on our site. It’s designed for current .NET developers to explore all the choices available to them when developing games. Just minor pauses in treasure collection for garbage collection
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It's about time they give .NET some game development love again!
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Ten years after Oracle first sued Google over the code in the Android platform, the two tech giants are finally facing off in the Supreme Court. Just in time for it not to matter anymore
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The crux appears to be whether APIs--but not their implementation, which was done independently--can be copyrighted. An interesting debate.
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