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I made a breakthrough in quantum computing and I didn't.
You really won't know until you track me down, come to my house and see for yourself
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Microsoft tests its new way of delivering feature updates through the Microsoft Store. Making them easier to ignore +1!
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Intel’s first desktop GPUs in 20 years need a special BIOS I'm sure someone will be heartbroken
Stuck with AMD, NVidia and other high-performing GPUs. The HORROR!
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Just a quarter of employees save their passwords, either in a notebook, their smartphone or a password management app, according to data from KnowBe4. If we weren't meant to reuse passwords, they wouldn't have created the clipboard
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Kent Sharkey wrote: or a password management app, And what's the problem with that? There are a lot of people / articles recommending it.
On the other hand...
they didn't say anything about the post-it under the keyboard... I guess I am still safe
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Azure DevOps provides you with Azure Boards in order to help provide a place for you to begin tracking your work with a “drag-and-drop” interface right in your browser. In case you can-can the Kanban
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Kent Sharkey wrote: a place for you to begin tracking your work And who tracks the tracker?
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Since IBM's Deep Blue defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997, advances in artificial intelligence have made chess-playing computers more and more formidable. No one wants to lose to the computer, so program a second computer to lose against the computer?
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Computers are excellent for masters and above, for analyzing positions. For less skilled players, they're not so useful. When they're set to play at a lower level, they fake it by occasionally blundering in ways that a human at the same level usually wouldn't. The AI described in this article should greatly improve the usefulness of computers as sparring opponents for amateurs, because it is getting good at making the types of errors that can be expected in matches against human opponents at a comparable level.
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Microsoft hasn't said much about Windows 10X – and what it has spelled out so far leaves the company's plans unclear. Is 10X the next version of Windows 10? Or a dead end? Yes?
My money is more on the former though. I've seen this movie before.
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Although it would be better for us if it is the second option...
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Sorry, sometimes I forget to check the publish date.
TTFN - Kent
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A now-fixed Sudo vulnerability allowed any local user to gain root privileges on Unix-like operating systems without requiring authentication.
SUDO PWNED
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Nah, I'd bet on p0rn.
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I said "If I were Kent..."
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I thought you meant what Kent should blame it on when commenting on the article. If you'd written "If it [the coder who got pwned] were Kent", maybe my foot wouldn't be in my mouth!
EDIT: We might both be right, depending on the type of cat videos.
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Nelek implies that you're a cat fancier. Is that so?
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I suspect because I overly reuse a running gag about cat videos whenever there's a news item about YouTube. However, we have had many cats over the years (down to just the one boring one now).
She's not too fancy.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I suspect because I overly reuse a running gag about cat videos whenever there's a news item about YouTube. Exactly...
I think Greg is not following you that long
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Quote: down to just the one boring one now Didn't know the lockdown was that strict up there.
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