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Capacitive touch is a simple means to detect user input by measuring the dielectric constant. Too much and you could go blind
It's KSS. I think. <_<
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We knew this generative AI tool could create code, but did you know ChatGPT also can explain and rewrite your code? Maybe we should call it the Code Whisperer. With a pinch of pixie dust and a wave of the magic wand
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It'll be interesting to see how generative AI becomes integrated into IDE's. I fear it'll be like someone watching over my shoulder, making suggestions and corrections, and will be rather distracting. Brings new meaning to "pair programming."
I'm not sure this will make code better, but I am sure that I pity the programmers of the future.
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ai will write what it feels like .. another ai will test the code .. find bugs... and both will fight and screw up and later resign and go... then they will hire another ai to read the code that the old ai wrote.....
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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Dozens of AI industry leaders, academics and even some celebrities on Tuesday called for reducing the risk of global annihilation due to artificial intelligence, arguing in a brief statement that the threat of an AI extinction event should be a top global priority. You built it, you break it
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I decided I would build a physical Turing machine that could execute code written for a real processor. Or you could just download a copy of the game and play that?
Yet another person that needs a new hobby, IMO
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Quote: Wakka Wakka! This Turing Machine plays Pac-Man But... does it play Doom?
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With that headline I was expecting a Stadler and Waldorf type remark.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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In the world of software engineering, the Lehman's Laws of Software Evolution are widely recognized as a fundamental framework for understanding how software systems evolve over time. Because it often isn't intelligently designed
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because it often isn't intelligently designed Specially if management is involved in the start decissions or the sales department already wrote the "architecture" for the customer without having asked a single dev.
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Microsoft Dev Box provides developers with apps and services to test their projects. Code the Cloud in the Cloud!
OR:
The forecast is cloudy
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Code the Cloud in the Cloud! And do not forget to ask ChatGPT for code to be faster and go home before it starts raining...
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"Windows 365 might just be the first significant step toward a future where you don’t need a dedicated Windows PC to use Windows"
Just the exact wet dream like desires of major tech companies cloud providers. To get users to let go of that last bit of physical hardware so the cloud provider and whoever they are partnered with fully control everything. If anyone thinks this kind of control want be abused they have their heads burried in the sands or possibly in the cloud.
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The CEO of the software firm Freshworks says his workers are using OpenAI's ChatGPT to write code. It gives them more time to find all the bugs the AI put in
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According to their web: Freshworks makes ridiculously easy-to-use marketing, sales, support and IT solutions. Beautiful Solutions for Support & Sales, to Delight Customers & Employees. Feature Packed. Sales & Support Solutions. Cloud-Based. Beautiful Solutions. Engage & Delight. I think that explains it...
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what is this some kinda beauty parlour for IT..sounds fluffy...
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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business insider publicity news articles..could be the ai generated some crud code..that took 9 weeks to type by humans...who knows did you check ? did i check ? ...anyway.
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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Microsoft has introduced a new Microsoft Defender capability named "performance mode" for developers on Windows 11, tuned to reduce the impact of antivirus scans when analyzing files stored on Dev Drives. It doesn't find anything 30% faster
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Microsoft is still trying to find a use for their Resilient File System I see. REFS is nearly useless as a general purpose file system.
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Defender was not that bad a time ago... did they screw it in windows 11 with all the other things?
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No. Defender is still very light weight and effective in Windows 11. Reading the article I really think it's more a case of someone at Microsoft trying to make failing (market share and use cases) product relevant.
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It will use the information to prepare for future missions. Happens to the best of us
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Apollo 11 landed only because Neil Armstrong overrode the flight computer. Had he not done so they probably would have crashed.
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I hope it was not because of mixing imperial and metric systems in the implementations...
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Nelek wrote: imperial and metric systems
I trust you mean Japanese imperial, not British imperial...
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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