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Spinnaker is an open source continuous delivery (CD) platform from Netflix and Google, though it now also has the backing of other major software companies. Can it deliver us from hype?
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If it goes half as well as the Portsmouth tower of the same name, it will be an unmitigated disaster.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Google said that it decided not to participate in the bidding process, which ends this week, because the contract may not align with the company’s principles for how artificial intelligence should be used. And by "principles" they mean, "everyone is watching us now."
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Kent Sharkey wrote: because the contract may not align with the company’s principles for how artificial intelligence should be used. In other words... If I help you, I would not be able to do business with the AI, because you will get the full control and don't let us play with it
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Discovery shows China continues to sabotage critical technology components bound for America "Be subtle! be subtle! and use your spies for every kind of business. "
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And the evidence is so super secret, it can't be shown so "just take our word on it"
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It's showing the same signs that Voyager 1 did several years ago. Quick! Save the whales before it comes back
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William Nordhaus looked for leading indicators of a Singularity back in 2015 but couldn't find any They're giving out Nobel Prizes for realizing the glaringly obvious now?
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many profound statements are trivial, just not easily come by
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New technologies keep on coming, but which are better to invest in now versus later? "There's a place up ahead and I'm goin'. Just as fast as my feet can fly"
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As it all the ones working in the IoT Software would think a bit more...
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"emerging" apparently now means "the same obvious sh*t we said last year"
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One of them should be "and we [InformationWeek] are fixing our servers so our pages load faster."
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Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny
Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802
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But optional references have been quite a controversial topic. So much so that while optional was accepted in C++17, optional references didn’t make it in the standard. So optional references are illegal in C++17. They were optional?
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Google did not disclose security breach to its Google+ social network because it feared regulation, according to a Wall Street Journal report citing documents and people briefed on the incident. Don't worry - it was only Google+. Not even the hackers use that.
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Engadget wrote: Google is shutting down Google+ following massive data exposure[^]
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I thought they had shut it down years ago (like about 15 minutes after they released it).
TTFN - Kent
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Nope... that was just the noise after falling down the stairs. It just got in coma.
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I wish. My phone is a Nexus 4 and requires Google+ to use the (photo) Gallery app, even though my pix are all local
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Google needs to shutdown and pay penalty.
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Project xCloud is, naturally, an Xbox game streaming service, designed to bring the console’s titles to a slew of different platforms. So you can play DOOM on it?
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A lot of secure sites are set to grind to a halt with security error messages in the next version of Google Chrome, after the browser will drop trust for a major HTTPS certificate provider following a series of security incidents. Not CP, I hope?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Not CP, I hope?
As if you needed to ask: CodeProject is fine in Chrome Canary (v71).
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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