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Stupidity has been around since the beginning of time.
As the aircraft designer said, "Simplicate and add lightness".
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Revisiting a classic game from the AUTOEXEC.BAT/CONFIG.SYS era of MS-DOS can be a fun distraction. Of course it has DOOM
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Do they have Panic in the orient express?
That one had to be loaded through a casette. I remember playing it (and beating my older brothers) in our spectrum 128k.
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Python and Go have distinct qualities that can complement each other. Would you rather that people think of you as simple, or easy?
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I'd joke about Gothon but some college student is probably already claiming it to be the next great thing. (And Google has already cancelled it.)
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Well, I'm a guy so the answer is obvious. Had I not met my wife 35 years ago, I wouldn't mind being known by the other either.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Would you rather that people think of you as simple, or easy? What is worse for you, indiference or ignorance?
I don't know and I don't care
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In a 20-page document unveiled Sunday, the 18 countries agreed that companies designing and using AI need to develop and deploy it in a way that keeps customers and the wider public safe from misuse. I feel so much safer now
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Kent Sharkey wrote: the 18 countries agreed that companies designing and using AI Did they say the same about their secret services and national agencies?
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Eduards Sizovs, the organizer behind the Devternity and JDKon developer conferences, admitted that at least one woman speaker’s profile was ‘auto-generated.’ They're not made up. They're just in Canada, so you can't meet them.
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Without knowing more about the company or situation outside of what the article states I have to say I'm not surprised by this and I can't blame them considering the pressure placed on the private sector to force make their staff %X female. There's a reason you won't find teh case of a hospital creating fake male nurses and it's not because half the nursing staff is already male.
The Twitter user mentioned in the story, Gergly Orosz, goes on a bit of an unhinged tirade over this. What does it matter if a speaker is real or not if the attendees still get the material/info they expected? Why must it come from a female speaker vs a male speaker? This company made up these female speakers most likely b/c there was external pressure to since presumably they don't employee enough women or at least in the eyes of those who believe every cushy/office like job/industry must have %50 female staff or their sexists. They don't care that few if any women work in the industry of oil rigs, construction, cleaning sewers systems and teh like are nearly %100 male dominated it's just the jobs that have power and or are physically easier to do that they demand equal number of women. Women on avg aren't interested in careers in tech just as most men on avg aren't interested in nursing.
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Software development has become more complex in the last 10 years with the introduction of the cloud, containerization and microservices – not to mention increased attention to security and governance. All of which falls on developers to manage. It can also lead to inconsistent state of joy between threads
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Correction. Devs don't need to unlock joy. It is enough to lock bullshit from reaching them
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And that would certainly unlock joy in many (GOTO 10)
TTFN - Kent
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Was that a sly way of saying to use the Atlassian products?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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Your brain and heart do not enjoy Zooming, Teamsing, or Webexing So it's OK if you bring a pillow to the next videoconference
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No fvck, Sherlock.
Additionaly... wt with making verbs out of brand names?
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Nelek wrote: wt with making verbs out of brand names? Have to agree there, that drives me nuts.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
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The "original sins" were Xeroxing for photocopying and Hoovering for vacuum cleaning. If memory serves, Xerox spent quite a lot of effort trying to discourage that, because if the term became generic, they may have lost their trademark.
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Or nouns out of verbs?
You don't have an Ask.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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In a study published in Scientific Reports, a research team from the University of Passau compared the quality of machine-generated content with essays written by secondary school students. So let's just have ChatGPT go to school, and have the kids working in the coal mines
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Misleading headline: the quality of language usage was at question, not the quality of the essays.
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In other words... only because it compiles it doesn't mean it will make sense.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: So let's just have ChatGPT go to school, and have the kids working in the coal mines Can we let the kids at home and send politicians instead?
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