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The feature is meant to appease those who can't settle on flat or curved, and most upcoming products feel similarly indecisive, exhibiting identity crises that make it hard to see where they fit... literally. Can you play it like a saw?
Hopefully soon to follow 3-D TVs to oblivion
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A programmer managed to get the original "Quake" game running at 60fps on Apple Watch with gyro controls and sound. Well, Quake was the new DOOM
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Following our release cadence, we are pleased to announce the release of SQL Server 2022 Release Candidate 0 (RC 0) for Linux. Because they heard Linux needed a good database
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Microsoft has confirmed a weird issue in the stable version of Windows 11—some users might be unable to sign in after adding a new Microsoft account user to the operating system. Good thing no one ever needs to do that
Yeah, there's a fix, but ... yeeesh, people.
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Pretty soon this is going to be easier than dealing with MS's lack of testers. But there's still too many programs I'd lose access to.
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Visual Studio is a good development environment, and one that I am used to. Office does everything that I need, and files can easily be shared with others. These are the only reasons that I remain with Windows.
And it used to be the leading O/S in the Win7 days.
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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Win 7 VM with your software hosted in a linux host?
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These days - Yes!
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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I used to do that, but dropped even that since I can have MSSQL on Linux...
VS is very good - but in balance I opted to drop it (using mostly VS Code and Eclipse)...
Office went away way before that - never liked that 'super-smart' !@##@#!
"Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." ― Albert Einstein
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: Office went away way before that I stick to 2010... when I can't use it anymore... it will go for good.
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Its latest generation wearable Now I'll know the next time I crash!
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If (and BIG IF) well implemented it might be a help to reporting accidents of many, many types.
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The nonpartisan think tank Brookings this week published a piece decrying the bloc’s regulation of open source AI, arguing it would create legal liability for general-purpose AI systems while simultaneously undermining their development. When AI meets political intelligence
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In college I actually had a textbook titled:
Natural Stupidity vs. Artificial Intelligence
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So we'll have to develop Skynet another way. Darn! We're counting on you, military-industrial complex!
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Easy... just go to another continent...
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Look at Mr. Moneybags over there, with all that cash, flying around the world and coding.
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Another, serious thought (I posted yesterday on this). The EU already has a regulation that requires any AI system be able to describe how it came to a decision. This requirement alone puts a far higher onus on AI decision making than that of humans. Personally, I think the EU is going about this backwards. Instead, they need to recognize that until AI had good human mentors and role models (face in, social media isn't either) it will be a threat to humans.
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Pot, meet kettle. The EU itself should be able to explain how it came to a decision.
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The EU doesn't have to comply because it only applies to Artificial Intelligence and there's no Intelligence in the EU's leadership.
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The EU is run by Natural Stupidity, so you have a point.
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Greg Utas wrote: The EU is run by NUnnatural Stupidity
No one could be that stupid without Infernal assistance.
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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Kent Sharkey wrote: while simultaneously undermining their development by white hat developers. It will have no effect on AI developed by criminals and hostile governments. Fixed that for them.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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Security researchers have discovered that Minecraft is the most heavily abused game title by cybercriminals, who use it to lure unsuspecting players into installing malware Time to block it?
I think that's a Minecraft reference, but I've never played it.
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