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ROTFLMAO
Gives new meaning to pregnancy hormones.
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If companies want their employees to embrace the potential of generative AI, they're going to have to make sure those workers actually trust it won't cost them their jobs. People are more sensible than I give them credit for?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: People are more sensible than I give them credit for? Just wait a second or two... you will find someone willing to make you reconsider it again.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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It's mid-year review season and my manager asked "Hey Swiz, what do you think how many year's it take to be a senior engineer?". You might be curious too. It depends
At least partly on how fast you learn that "It depends" is *always* the answer.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: At least partly on how fast you learn that "It depends" is *always* the answer. Not only how fast you learn, but also what you learn and how you apply it.
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New threats to open source emerge, casting doubts about its long-term future. No. Next question
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Article wrote: New threats to open source emerge, casting doubts about its long-term future. Windows is still there... isn't it?
And they have had A LOT of security holes, threats, damages...
Heck a big part was even self made troubles or plain stupidity in the own personal
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modified 31-Aug-23 15:32pm.
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OSS has two fundamental problems:
- Dependencies
- Maintainers dropping their product
These two issues are creating an environment where OSS is becoming more and more vulnerable to cyber-attacks and the attendant data breaches. Both are solvable, but the OSS community is so fractured that internal community politics may prevent this from occurring.
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I'd add 'popularity' to the list of problems; as that always paints a bigger target on a technology, drawing hackers. Also, there is no one OSS Community, but dozens (or maybe hundreds) that sometimes intersect.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: No. Next question Are we approaching the end of clickbait article headlines?
(I cannot make the '/s' big enough, so I won't try.)
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Are you sure?
/s
Had to edit and reduce 3 times to avoid breaking the layout
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Good job! Still not big enough!!!
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If so, it's only by name, even though it smells as sweet.
Potentially new names:
x source (is "x" in a name still popular?)
meta source (same question)
next source (too cliche-ish)
free source (nothing in life is ever free)
community source (too long?)
I know! Acronyms never die.
COS. Cuz it's Community Open Source
I'll stop now.
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Marc Clifton wrote: x source (is "x" in a name still popular?) Don't make me blow my wine through my nose!
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X to collect more user data as Musk teases plan to offer video and audio calls. Scan iris before posting 140 characters no one should bother with
Or is it 280 these days? /shrug
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I have never installed tweeter, but if I had, I would be deleting it right now (if I would have stayed until today)
I hope I got the sentence gramatically correct...
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Coming soon: banking info requirement.
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David O'Neil wrote: Coming soon: Coming soon?
Is it not an option to pay for the blue "verification"?
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The clause '[contractee] gives X the right to withdraw any and all funds from [contractee]'s permanently linked account at any time' will be new.
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Slack has forced Microsoft to unbundle Teams in key EU markets. It's Officexit
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So Salesforce is now going after Microsoft. Not sure how this helps the consumer. (Slack is owned by Salesforce.)
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A new kind of Bing pop-up appears for some Windows 11 users, apparently generated by a Microsoft-signed executable separate from the OS's notification system. "A-B-C. A... Always, B... Be, C... Closing. Always be closing."
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Turnabout is fair play. Go to any Google site in a browser other than Chrome and you'll receive a nag message to install Chrome.
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A slight difference: Google's site is free, whereas Windows costs money.
We may have forgotten that, given the "free" upgrade to Windows 10, and from 10 to 11, and to each point release for both. But at some point, you (or your company) will have paid Microsoft for a Windows license.
"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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