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Kent Sharkey wrote: Reading articles about how they spend their time and Kent's comments in the insider, of course FTFY
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Went and read this. It is wrong.
It had desired time for Issues above zero. I Know that is wrong.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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GPT-3.5 Turbo, DALL·E and Whisper APIs are also generally available, and we are releasing a deprecation plan for older models of the Completions API, which will retire at the beginning of 2024. Now even more GPT than before!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Now even more GPT than before!
Wohooo
...NOT
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Microsoft is again pushing a Defender Antivirus update (first issued in April and pulled in May) that fixes a known issue triggering Windows Security warnings that Local Security Authority (LSA) Protection is off. Maybe go for that "third time's the charm"?
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In Spain we say: There is no two without three
But in case of current MS I think I miss a couple of "0" in that saying
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In a groundbreaking study, researchers keep uncovered that OpenAI's language prototype, GPT-3, maintains exceptional informative mastery that surpasses human capabilities. Humans still make up for it in volume though
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The question is... is being true part of being informative?
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Microsoft is about to make it possible to call .NET Framework code from workflows in Azure Logic Apps, a low-code iPaaS solution for creating and running automated workflows. What's the German word for, "I kind of thought that was the point of the product, but they're only adding the feature seven years after launch"?
Bonus points if you use HttpClient to call the Azure Logic App that it's running in?
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The first time I read it: Quote: ...from workflows in Azure Logic Apps, a low-code iPaaSs solution for my inmediate thought... I pass too
Kent Sharkey wrote: What's the German word for, "I kind of thought that was the point of the product, but they're only adding the feature seven years after launch"? Deppen?
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Microsoft is testing a change to the Start menu in Windows 11 that will make it clearer which shortcuts relate to system apps. Built-in apps and tools are highlighted with a new "System" badge. So you don't get confused by the *other* File Manager
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Honest question: Are regular users so dumb that this comes off as an improvement to them?
Snarky response: Icons on icons! Groundbreaking stuff, there oh ye masters at Microsoft! That's why you make the big bucks!
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Yet another reason not to migrate to Win11.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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The point is... will be windows 12 any better?
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Functional complex systems arise from functional simple systems. Failing to heed this advice can and will lead to disaster. Hang out around take-out restaurants and try to steal food? Oh wait, that's Gull's Law.
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A member of U.S. Navy's red team has published a tool called TeamsPhisher that leverages an unresolved security issue in Microsoft Teams to bypass restrictions for incoming files from users outside of a targeted organization, the so-called external tenants. Is the malware Microsoft Teams?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Is the malware Microsoft Teams? I wouldn't know... maybe I should ask McAfee...
I have both, company policy...
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I’m here to say that if you want to ship high-quality software at pace, you should be investing in abstractions that are designed to enable copy-and-paste. If it's not worth copying and pasting, why did you write it in the first place?
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Reading that headline I have to wonder if it is KSS.
Isn't doing that painful for both parties?
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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More than 50% of sales and service teams don't know how to get the most value out of generative AI, according to a survey of over 2,000 sales and service professionals. PEBKAC
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Why replacing programmers with AI won’t be so easy. Do I have to?
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In the absence of complete requirements, a good developer can often correctly guess what the behavior should be. And if there's uncertainty, get clarification.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: replacing programmers with AI won’t be so easy.
Managers will not have cubicle-serfs to blame their absurd/useless/buggy/past deadline/over-budget results ... following their specs lead to ?
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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If AI can take the pain out of getting complete requirements from users who don't really know what they want much less can explain what they think they want then I will welcome my early retirement.
There are no solutions, only trade-offs. - Thomas Sowell
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do. - Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes)
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Tech companies behind search engines, social networking services, and operating systems with millions of users will face the Digital Market Act’s new rules in the EU soon. None shall pass! (without ads)
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