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Why did I add an additional m and read "brain chimp implant study"?
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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Uh, nope. I read a novel a couple of decades ago where nearly the entire human race died because a computer virus infected their neural link chips and basically shut down their brains. The only survivors had been on a deep space mission that left before this technology became common and then mandatory.
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All GitHub Copilot for Individuals users now have access to GitHub Copilot Chat beta, bringing natural language-powered coding to every developer in all languages. Now everyone can get an AI to write questionable code for them
When news lands that you thought already happened. But apparently, that announcement a few months back was for enterprises. This is the hoi polloi.
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Really... people should seriously consider that only because you can it doesn't mean you should
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In the world of programming, there are many concepts that every developer should understand in order to build efficient and reliable systems. I dem potent, I write dem blurbs
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I had to read the word twice... the first time I was like... ... Kent posting something about blue pills???
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I think there is a much more simple, widespread, overarching concept.
Stateless function/method/service/whatever.
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What do the pictures have to do with the topic?
Unless showing a picture of Constantinople, oops I mean Istanbul, shows that there is still only one city despite having two names represents the idea.
But then, that would be nobody's business but the Turks.
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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The UK’s Online Safety Bill could put privacy at risk — and it’s about to become law. Internexit
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The UK government has been trying to put backdoors into anything and everything on the internet for years.
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Sorry for the UK CPians
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Protecting children is the fig leaf used by these slimy politicians to get backdoors into everything.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Called the Unified Acceleration (UXL) Foundation, this group will invite participants across the industry to collaborate on an open standard for developing applications that will work across different architectures without sacrificing performance. "There are 15 competing standards"
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Article wrote: that will work across different architectures without sacrificing performance. Will they work across different distros too?
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Now you're just asking for magic
TTFN - Kent
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Should I get the gif of Mr. Bean again?
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"Linux group formed to create command line interfaces to all software".
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.NET 8 introduced a new way of doing reflection. "Fill your pipe with that 'ere reflection"
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What's wrong about mirrors?
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Quote: Tree-shaking happens at compile time and basically removes everything that isn't needed. Yup, those trees are starting to lose their unneeded leaves at this time of year, at least in the northern hemisphere.
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Microsoft has released Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2.0.0 with a set of new opt-in experimental features, including a new network mode and automated memory and disk size cleanup. It's The ... ugh, sorry. I just can't do it today
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Has the new version a patch for the chinise hack? or is it more a typical totally wrong schedule being pushed?
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It's the year of Linux Microsoft Subversion Version! Bringing the total number of Linux versions to ∞ + 1.
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Java 21 has arrived in a production release with 15 features including virtual threads, a generational Z garbage collector, and a key encapsulation mechanism API. Be afraid - Java is now old enough to vote (in the US)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Be afraid - Java is now old enough to vote (in the US) I am not worried about Java... but about many of the users
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