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“Never underestimate...”
But in this case they were phishing sites, so worthy of attention.
TTFN - Kent
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Fishing is boring.
(I do wonder how much of these sites are actually sponsored by the government or mostly exist due to a largely unregulated market [with the Russian government watching all the traffic "just in case".])
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Kent Sharkey wrote: “Never underestimate...” human stupidity?
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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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Repeat after me: "The USA is not a democracy. It is a constitutional republic." One more time. "The USA is not a democracy. It is a constitutional republic."
Okay, right, the USA is really a plutocracy masquerading as a constitutional republic. But it isn't a democracy.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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Chrome 69, due to be released on September 4, is going to take the next step toward phasing out support for Adobe's Flash plugin. It couldn't happen to a nicer security hole
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They may not be the coolest languages, but Java and JavaScript remain the top enterprise developer languages for the cloud. Because we needed another "top language list"
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MIT researchers have taken a step toward solving a longstanding challenge with wireless communication: direct data transmission between underwater and airborne devices. And now we have WetFi
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Finally! Do you have any idea how many times I've been scuba diving and had the itch to play candy crush? Ever since peanut butter covered chocolate was discovered, this was next on my wish list.
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Chatbots are just the first step in the journey to achieve true AI assistants and autonomous organizations. It looks like you're trying to run a business, would you like help with that?
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I'm sure people think this is the next big thing, but Max Headroom has been doing this since the 80's and is more entertaining.
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I would say I'm dating myself by mentioning that, but dating ones self is weird. What if I turned myself down one night because I just didn't feel like going out? I could always ask a chatbot I guess.
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Writing prose and writing code have a lot in common, but perhaps the biggest similarity is that neither writers nor programmers can get things done on time. "It's always something"
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I usually get my programming done on time, it's just not the time everyone else wishes it could be.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Writing prose and writing code have a lot in common, but perhaps the biggest similarity is that neither writers nor programmers can get things done on time the good ones are mostly not the ones that want to, but the ones that can it. FTFY
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"We've heard from many, many developers, who've frequently requested a PTY-like mechanism in Windows," said Microsoft exec Rich Turner in a recent blog post announcing a Windows Pseudo Console (ConPTY) coming to Windows 10. I thought the existing console was pretty pseudo-useful myself
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A couple is two, a few is then arguably three and many is four. So many, many is sixteen. Sounds about right.
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Researchers have known for awhile that purportedly neutral algorithms can mirror or even accentuate racial, gender and other biases lurking in the data they are fed. "Accountability breeds response-ability."
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Humans are very often biased by education and own experience... who thought that with computers would be different?
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Over a century before Allen and Gates wrote their BASIC interpreter, Ada Lovelace wrote and published a computer program. She, too, wrote a program for a computer that had only been described to her. But her program, unlike the Microsoft BASIC interpreter, was never run, because the computer she was targeting was never built. It didn't compile as she forgot a semi-colon on line 15, and misspelled a header filename
And there was no compiler yet
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Microsoft researchers said they’re planning to open-source Open Network Emulator, the system that simulates the entire network that powers the company’s hyperscale cloud platform It's a Post-It note that goes over the power switch (with a big DON'T on it)
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I wonder how long it will take after the make it public until they get the first blackout due to vulnerabilites
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You can’t afford the salary techies demand? Here are other ways businesses can attract top-quality IT staff—and what job candidates can ask for when "pay me more" is not an option. "Come to the Dark Side. We have cookies!"
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One thing that has worked for 100% of the companies I have worked with in the past is to offer various bonuses based on company performance and so on, talk about how they are usually 2% to 5% of your salary, then every year give out no bonus at all because the company isn't performing well enough, and talking to your coworkers they remember a time back in the 90s when the got about £20.
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Microsoft will stop delivering Windows Phone app updates on July 1st, 2019, and Windows 8 apps are going away on July 1st, 2023. We live in dark times
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ReMix can pinpoint the location of ingestible implants inside the body using low-power wireless signals. Avoid exit in 100 metres
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