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Kent Sharkey wrote: If it still fuels nightmares, The first picture of the article can get asked the same...
And, on the same time looks like a web of the floppy times...
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The already strained relationship between Twitter and developers has now completely fallen apart. As it continues to do the same with everyone else
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In the "The Lawnmower Man" film all the phones of the world rang announcing the birth of the guy in the net...
Are we going to have all the smart phones of the world burping a last twat to announce the dead of Tweeter?
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PyTorch is easier to use and beloved by more developers It's almost like newer technologies come along and replace older ones?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It's almost like newer technologies come along and replace older ones? Or at least try it, but there are older ones that won't let it happen, either because they still work better than the new ones or because they are like pest plants and never die
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And demand for TypeScript, Swift, Scala, Kotlin, and Go skills all exceed supply, according to CodinGame-CoderPad tech hiring report. Do all three, and imagine the demand!
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Moderators of the subreddit told the artist, "You need to find a different style." Do we need Turing tests for artists now?
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oh shocker, a moderator applying personal opinions of chosen art style instead of listening and apology
and who ever wrote the response, also not answering the question if A Muse in Warzone allowed or not after proof given.
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For the artists, no. For the moderators, definitely.
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Affected employees are being stiffed an average of $3,194 a year, or 13.5 percent of their annual pay. So it's not good that I'm a Principal Blurb Manager?
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If it brings a flat rate in working hours... I think not
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I thought your title was Snark Engineer (and Chris refuses to bestow "Senior".)
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Joe Woodbury wrote: Snark Engineer
But is the Snark a Boojum?
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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Customers of NortonLifeLock are being notified that Norton Password Manager accounts are being breached by hackers, performed via breaches of accounts on other platforms. Install a password manager, they said. We'll all be safe, they said.
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If their password manager is as good as their antivirus...
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For the last few years I didn't have any problem with it. Then it got absorbed into LifeLock and some pinhead decided to integrate unblockable ads that popped up in the task tray every few weeks. So Defender it was.
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David O'Neil wrote: For the last few years I didn't have any problem with it. You might be one of the exceptions...
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Designers and developers should start preparing for the next generation of the World Wide Web. Insert "no" where applicable
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Insert "hell no" where applicable
Quote: In a decentralized web, data will no longer be stored on databases owned by companies like Google or Amazon. Which makes everything else in that article Grade A manure. That will NEVER happen. And they want to make it blockchain based... Idiots.
If they want to keep people's data secure, create a browser that doesn't give away people's data. No cookies, etc. Give the same reply to all requests to know what fonts are installed... That would be a lot more realistic. There's still going to be IP tracking, but if everything goes through a VPN...Quote: “Solid is a specification that lets people store their data securely in decentralized data stores called Pods... How about not putting the data out there AT ALL?
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You are using the obvious naive idealism that the author does exhibit to condemn the entire article that contains some very interesting information, and useful coverage of Tim Berners-Lee and other attempts to change the web.
I hope your "rush to judgement" will not deter other reader.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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BillWoodruff wrote: the obvious naive idealism that the author does exhibit If that is truly the case, the article should not have been written. A naïve person should not write on something so important. But...
Have you really studied the claims put forth? What I've read makes me believe my take is absolutely correct. If you know any good articles or videos debunking any of the following, please do tell.
Perhaps the most informative video I've ever seen on blockchains, NFTs, bitcoin, etc, which is supposed to be the heart of Web 3.0: Line Goes Up – The Problem With NFTs. It is one of the best-researched, most informative videos I've ever seen on the subject. And it is among the best-researched videos I've ever watched. Period.
And two articles which support Web 3.0 being a bunch of hype without much real substance:
Unpicking The Hype Around Web 3, What’s The Tech? | Hackaday
Web3 is the future, a scam, or both: The crypto and NFT rebrand, explained - Vox
And further supporting the fact that the claims behind blockchain/etc. has been a scam, the downfall of NFT prices pretty much sums it up. I urge you to at least watch the video.
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If my expressing my differing opinion about an article triggers your insecurity, and results in defensive behavior ... in multiple posts:
I don't care if you imagined I was attacking you, but, you are abusing this forum.
Your reaction confirms my hypothesis that you were so irritated by the writer you did not actually read the entire article. I was irritated, also, by the writer, but, was able to find interesting content, and ideas, in the article.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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You are misreading my reply. I was simply giving you some of the information that makes me think otherwise. If you have information that negates that information, please let me know. I was not being defensive nor insecure.
I believe you are the same person who has been triggered by some of my past replies. If that is the case, maybe you should tune me out and not respond to anything I say since I seem to catch some of your nerves wrong for some unknown reason. I hope I am wrong about you being the one who is triggered (I'm not going to pour through past posts to find out), and we can get along in the future.
Have a great day!
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