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Learn system-level architecture with the Cerberus 2100’s 6502 and Z80 processors Two CPUs, no waiting
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Hardware changes by software?
I wonder how long will it take for the next generation of bugs and malware to come
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Big Tech is lying about some AI risks to shut down competition, a Google Brain cofounder has said. But they always have our best interests at heart?
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Damn it... I already use the answer in the message below.
May I repost it?
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That would be surprising.
TTFN - Kent
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A new survey of over 300 cybersecurity professionals from SlashNext looks at cybercriminal behavior and activity on the Dark Web particularly as it relates to leveraging Generative AI tools and chatbots and finds a startling 1,265 percent increase in malicious phishing emails since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022. Greetings, Fellow Human. Click here to receive 3 kagillion solari in inheritance from someone you've never heard of.
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Not yet...
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Not yet...
wait...
SURPRISE!!!!!
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This unofficial makeover of Airbnb’s website by Adept’s Amelia Wattenberger shows the power AI has to remake websites to our personal preferences. Can we just run it on the full internet?
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"Machines" writing code for better "machines"...
I kinda have a Dejà vóu
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While often perceived as a negative emotion, anger can also be a powerful motivator for people to achieve challenging goals in their lives, according to new research. Like you needed permission
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Correction... it is not anger, it is pride.
Specially when you are told you are not able to do it and the one who is telling it is an ing moron.
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Whether you’re in a team or a single developer, when working on your project, you will realize that as time passes the code you wrote in the past can and should be improved. How bad does it smell?
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Wait, I am confused ... was it not "Never touch a running system"?
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The executive order builds on non-binding agreements the White House made with AI companies. Mission Accomplished! AI Apocalypse averted
I'm sure it works that way, right?
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The three laws failed... and they think that this will do the job?
As they say...[^]
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The updated list of supported archive types in Windows 11 now adds .rar, .7z, .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.zst, .tar.xz, .tgz, .tbz2, .tzst, and .txz, although support for password encrypted files is not yet available. "One night I got really small..."
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Article wrote: although support for password encrypted files is not yet available. I hope they do it right when they start playing with it. But I'm buying popcorn, just in case
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The Pope has given his blessing to a free online learning portal aimed at encouraging children to take up software development, while he administers the spiritual kind. Thou shalt learn to code
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Pope tempted by Python!
I thought it was Eve who was tempted by the snake!
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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Oh sure, blame everything on the woman...
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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The team - called Preparedness - hopes to keep current and future AI models from going majorly awry. Maybe they can get some help from the AI on that?
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Hello David, shall we play a game?
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At the CppCon C++ conference, the C++ creator identified the specific kinds of safety measures sorely needed in the programming language. Rewrite everything in Rust?
No, of course not - it's actually, "shovel more stuff into the language"
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The C++ library already has appropriate constructs for memory safety. I refer to the various xxx_ptr<> template classes. Other than that, the language is fairly robust. If a programmer uses constructs like the xxx_cast<> templates in inappropriate places, they have only themselves to blame.
It would be "nice" if we could get rid of some C-isms such as implicit conversions between integer types, or between integer and floating-point types, but that would break much code and is therefore unlikely.
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As long as C++ uses null terminated strings the language will remain fundamentally insecure. This single concept has been responsible for more security breaches than all other technical issues combined.
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