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Defender was not that bad a time ago... did they screw it in windows 11 with all the other things?
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No. Defender is still very light weight and effective in Windows 11. Reading the article I really think it's more a case of someone at Microsoft trying to make failing (market share and use cases) product relevant.
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It will use the information to prepare for future missions. Happens to the best of us
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Apollo 11 landed only because Neil Armstrong overrode the flight computer. Had he not done so they probably would have crashed.
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I hope it was not because of mixing imperial and metric systems in the implementations...
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Nelek wrote: imperial and metric systems
I trust you mean Japanese imperial, not British imperial...
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the old blame it on the software trick....
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Microsoft has recently acknowledged an issue impacting certain 32-bit applications when it comes to saving and copying files across various versions of the Windows operating system. It's a performance feature?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It's a performance feature? If you ask the marketing department... Yes, of course.
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who is still compiling 32 bit stuff ?
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"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Please, please, please do not actually install XP and use it. But if you must… Locks only keep the honest people out
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Locks only keep the honest people out As many of the current laws...
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Over the past year, we have made major strides in improving fundamentals across Windows. 'Delightful'. I guess that's one word for it
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Article wrote Over the past year, we have made major strides strikes in improving fundamentals across Windows. FTFH
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All hail the jobless employed. Asking for a friend
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I know a couple of those... And one even earns more than me, he is in the so called "holding track" management... sad but true.
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Kind of deserved for blind trusting it
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Hoist on his own petard?
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Can't wait for ChatGPT to make false accusations for crimes I didn't commit.
"I next call ChatGPT to the witness stand."
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Marc Clifton wrote: Can't wait for ChatGPT to make false accusations for crimes I didn't commit. Well... that YOU didn't commit... I don't know.
But that SOMEONE didn't commit... has been already there for a while (article is by April 13th, so the issue would be even older): ChatGPT falsely accuses a law professor of a SEX ATTACK against students | Daily Mail Online[^]
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Nelek wrote: ChatGPT falsely accuses a law professor of a SEX ATTACK against students | Daily Mail Online[^]
The companies that place AI engines on the internet should be held to the same standard of liability that they would if they knowingly placed defective cars on the public roads, resulting in injuries.
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Yes, they should.
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Investment in clean energy will extend its lead over spending on fossil fuels in 2023, the International Energy Agency said on Thursday, with solar projects expected to outpace outlays on oil production for the first time. "We could both buy a Cadillac Escalade, you spending $60k and myself spending close to $90k that doesnt specifically mean I have better features. It could mean I am bad at negotiating costs." You're both bad. You bought a Cadillac!
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Fossil fuels are on their way out. There is a paradigm shift however, that some areas are ignoring while others are dealing with.
Here's the shift:
Fossil fuels: Energy is stored in the fuel and the fuel consumed, releasing the energy, when needed.
Solar and Wind: Energy is created when the fuel is available. Created energy must be stored for later use when needed.
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