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Edge’s new Workspaces feature lets you save and share sets of browser tabs using a single link. There's a desire out there to share a set of tabs?
I'm obviously not the target market
And how soon until someone figures out how to find all the tabs someone has shared?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I'm obviously not the target market You are not alone on that.
Kent Sharkey wrote: And how soon until someone figures out how to find all the tabs someone has shared? I would go more for, how soon until someone figures out how to missuse it to scam people / to create phising attacks?
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I can see how this would be useful in a corporate environment.
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"Please help me write a letter to the council, they gave me a parking ticket," she instructed the AI Or get it to generate an image of your car parked legally?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Or get it to generate an image of your car parked legally? I bet it has been already tried, only it didn't manage to go in the news.
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Google’s Thomas Nattestad, product manager for V8 and WebAssembly (Wasm), has posted on the Chromium blog about the shift towards Wasm in web development. That regular web stuff just didn't do anything for anyone
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A new report from enterprise SaaS management firm Zylo finds that on average, 44 percent of businesses' SaaS licenses are wasted or underutilized, and the average organization wastes $17M in unused SaaS licenses every year. Works as designed (or at least marketed)
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Don't forget "worked as licensed" since the licensing terms are so opaque that businesses invariably buy more than they need to avoid punitive damages when an honest misreading of the license results in missing one license out of the thousands they actually need.
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How much do they waste on used SaaS apps?
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In this blog post we will dive in how we can leverage source generators in combination with regular expression to have a debuggable, but also very performant way of executing regular expressions! Now you have two things to debug
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ChatGPT falsely claimed a mayor went to prison. Perhaps it can defend itself
An AI that defends itself has an idiot for a lawyer?
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Vaadin's State of Java Report is a treasure trove of knowledge about how developers are using Java today. Let's dig in. From a cup o' joe to low fat cappuccinos
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We will begin to roll out support for Gmail accounts to those using the preview of the new Outlook for Windows. Soon, we will also add support for Yahoo and iCloud, as well as the ability to connect your mailbox through IMAP. You got GMail
I honestly thought it already supported it, but perhaps that was the "Old Outlook"?
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My wife uses Outlook 365 with her gmail account. Not sure what the news is here.
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This is the desktop Outlook, which I really thought also already supported it. Perhaps not the "new Outlook", just the (horrors!) old one. Probably also had an old icon.
TTFN - Kent
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Meta's image segmentation model could have a lot of applications, including in AR and VR. "Looks more...like a sycamore...to me"
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Oracle Database 23c Free—Developer Release is available for download as a Docker container image, Oracle VirtualBox virtual machine, or Linux RPM installation file without requiring a user account or login. A Windows version is planned for the near future. The first hit is always free
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the second one I will charge you licenses,
the third one you will meet my lawyers...
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eFile.com, an IRS-authorized e-file software service provider used by many for filing their tax returns, has been caught serving JavaScript malware. Happy (US) Tax Season! (where you're the hunted)
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If the US bureaus are so technically advanced as the german ones... it surprises me... NOT
It actually surprises me that it got caught
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Here are a few of the most interesting upcoming proposals for C# 12 and beyond. "Don't tell me about the future. I've been all over the future."
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When you experiment with a new-to-you data science skill, you need some sort of data to work with. Why be boring? Life is too short for boring data (in test)
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Apologies everyone. It seems this news item was from 2018. As much as I'd like to blame CNet's use of AI to write articles, this was due to my own A(lack of)I. We'll try to do better in the future.
The popular online retailer is the latest victim of hacking group Magecart, a security firm says. You might not have ordered that last computer you ordered
modified 5-Apr-23 12:42pm.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: You might not have ordered that last computer you ordered I think "You are not going to receive the last computer you ordered" would be more accurated
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You might not get an RMA because you allegedly bent a socket pin. Oh, no, that is standard procedure, my bad.
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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