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I call for adequate practices.
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I call for triage to sort out issues by severity: for opaque, imperfect, practices to solve obscure, rare, problems ... that work most of the time, and soothe program managers' ulcers.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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A tech billionaire brawl for the ages that needs to happen. "Let them fight"
Is mutual annihilation too much to ask for?
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2 get in, 1 gets out
2 get in, 1 gets out
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We are in times of turmoil in the tech world right now. On the one side, we have the AI hype in full swing. On the other, companies are heavily “healthsizing”. Beat the AI with your own natural intelligence?
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I didn't read it to the end, but I think I will, in my fast check I foung some interesting things and it gives some good points to counter the hype-likers and bullsh1t-buzzword-marketeers.
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Until AI can read users' minds developers will be safe.
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That’s why we’re excited to introduce Dropbox Dash and Dropbox AI, new AI-powered tools that help you get more out of your content and do your best work. Now the AI tells you that you're almost out of space in your account
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DropBox wrote: that help you get more out of our copy of your content and do y our best work. FTFH
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With 90,000 responses to the company's annual survey, here's where developers are leaning toward in the generative AI debate. Look to your right, look to your left. If you don't see an AI, you might be one.
Definitely fairly lame, that blurb.
Is this the point where I remind you about CodeProject.AI[^]?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Is this the point where I remind you about CodeProject.AI[^]?
Quote: CodeProject.AI Server can currently
Detect objects in images
Detect faces in images
Detect the type of scene represented in an image
Recognise faces that have been registered with the service
Pull out the most important sentences in text to generate a text summary
Remove the background automatically from images
Blur the background of images to produce a portrait effect
Generate a sentiment score for text
As in many other aspects... I like the way of CP more than the rest of the internet. I know that CP has the potential to do more than that, because there are enough really good professionals here.
But I think the other AI's are trying to run before learning how to walk. We have already had a couple of news of things going south with them, and that's only the beginning
P.S. @Sean-Ewington I just found a typo when copying that quote in the third point of the previous section.
Quote: MThe Source Code, naturally.
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modified 21-Jun-23 17:39pm.
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DeepMind's co-founder believes the Turing test is an outdated method to test AI intelligence. Seeing as how most humans couldn't turn $100k into $1MM, I don't think it's accurate
Other direction? Easy enough.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Seeing as how most humans couldn't turn $100k into $1MM, I don't think it's accurate
On the other hand... how many humans would pass the turing test?
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We’re happy to announce that Visual Studio 2022 v17.6 now includes an updated Text Template Transformation Toolkit (T4) command-line tool built with .NET 6. T4 CLI FWIW
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Kent Sharkey wrote: T4 CLI FWIW IT "sounds" more like a new car
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Microsoft today announced its roadmap for building its own quantum supercomputer, using the topological qubits the company’s researchers have been working on for quite a few years now. 1% complete. Don't hold your breath.
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Build... yeah, right.
The same as with the AI, it will be built elsewhere and MS will just buy it.
And that IF there is a viable quantum computer in 10 years or sooner.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Microsoft today announced its roadmap for building its own quantum supercomputer, using the topological qubits the company’s researchers have been working on for quite a few years now. The operative phrase was cleverly hidden, I see.
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Microsoft is working to address a known issue affecting Outlook for Microsoft 365 customers, causing slow starts and freezes as if Offline Outlook Data Files (OST) are being synced right after launch. Is it, "install Thunderbird"?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Is it, "install Thunderbird"? Use the cloud and give up using local files
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Reading the article, I've been running into this issue since at least Outlook 97. The problem is the MAPI APIs simply aren't multi-application aware.
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Herb Sutter, chair of the ISO C++ standards committee and native languages architect at Microsoft, has posted about progress towards C++ 26, promising “a huge release for concurrency and parallelism,” among other changes. Aren't they running out of punctuation to abuse yet?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Aren't they running out of punctuation to abuse yet? Don't ask it too loud, they might come to the idea to start over and do bigger abuse
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Shifting those duties to Outlook set for next year – well, maybe Just put it on the calendar
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