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Quote: Tech giant IBM is building a blockchain-based platform for seven big European banks, including HSBC and Deutsche Bank, that is aimed at simplifying trade finance transactions for small- and medium-sized companies. ...
Blockchain technology provides an electronic record-keeping and transaction-processing system, which lets all parties track documentation through a secure network and requires no third-party verification.
This contrasts with the present process - trade finance transactions typically involve a complicated paper trail that requires international courier services, is vulnerable to document fraud, and can take as long as a month to be completed. [^]
What could possibly go wrong ?
«Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed beholder a black eye.» Miss Piggy
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BillWoodruff wrote: This contrasts with the present process - trade finance transactions typically involve a complicated paper trail that requires international courier services, is vulnerable to document fraud And we have seen that the cloud is so elephanting secure in comparison...
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The appeal of BC is the fact that it is not owned. Currencies that are ownder by a European central bank are as trustworthy as the banks that supply it.
Think of the economic powerhouse they made of Greece and try to guess how succesfull this bright new idea may become
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Gathering weak npm credentials[^]
Quote: 662 users had password «123456», 168 — «123», 115 — «password».
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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I wonder how well the NuGet subsystem would stand up to this approach.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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According to a survey of 1,000 people across the US by password management company LastPass, different age groups have very different attitudes to security. For those who care about the security of their lawn
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Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham suggest that brainwave-sensing headsets, also known as EEG or electroencephalograph headsets, need better security after a study reveals hackers could guess a user's passwords by monitoring their brainwaves. Beware of hackers bearing EEG machines
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My mind to your mind. My thoughts to your thoughts.
#SupportHeForShe
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I knew it! Off to buy some tinfoil.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Why go through all that trouble if most companies don't even spend money on basic security?
..and the easy way to prevent stolen passwords by brainwaves is by using a password that is too long and complex to remember. Easy
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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If you have to put a headset on them anyway, a baseball bat would probably be just as good
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Not if I keep thinking nom, nom, nom, nom ... nom, nom, nom, nom ... nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom.
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I’d like to point out some of the past year’s improvements that have gone into RyuJIT, and how they make the generated code faster. For those that feel a need. A need for speed.
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The Microsoft Visual C++ toolset offers numerous features that help you write secure, correct code from before you start typing code until after you’ve shipped it to your users. The C++ developers I know never write bugs
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They are speaking about Visual C++
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This project is called Embedded Learning Library (ELL) and it will help developers build and deploy machine-learned pipelines onto embedded platforms including Raspberry Pis, Arduinos, Micro:bits, and other microcontrollers. Sorry, I think I just sneezed and blew away your computer
Also: does it run Doom?
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Companies today are expanding their collaboration efforts beyond workplace chat groups and creating software delivery teams through activities like pair programming, or group hackathons. One longtime software engineer and scrum master thinks that companies can go a step further — creating collaborative groups through improv. Tell us the bugs you're currently working on... in the form of a Shakespearean play
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Microsoft is adding several new management features to Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and its Intune mobile-device management service later this year. Let me guess: does it involve automatically upgrading everyone to Windows 10?
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This fall, Microsoft plans to release a new Windows Defender feature called Controlled Folder Access, which blocks and blacklists unauthorized apps from making changes to files located inside specially-designated folders. Is it immune to users just clicking, "Accept"?
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For all the benefits that the iPhone helped deliver, our current level of unprecedented digital connection has left quite a few critics dismayed and concerned over our screen addiction and our inability to go even a few minutes without unlocking our devices. Let me see what Siri has to say about that
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Someone could say the same about CP
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Create a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) game for one of the categories below by December 31, 2017 and you’ll get the chance to win cash prizes and show off your game to the world. If you can't win people's love, try to buy it
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Scientists file patent for innovative brewing technique that incorporates a live strain of good bacteria into the brewing process. Honest! I'm just drinking it for the health benefits
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If they now find a way to make "light" bacon / pizza... that's something I will celebrate (with a healthy beer of course)
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How I Built an AI to Sort 2 Tons of Lego Pieces - IEEE Spectrum[^]
author said: After a few other failed approaches, and six months in, I decided to try out a neural network. I settled on using TensorFlow, an immense library produced by the Google Brain Team. TensorFlow can run on a CPU, but for a huge speed increase I tapped the parallel computing power of the graphics processing unit in my US $700 GTX1080 Ti Nvidia video card.
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