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Intel is about to launch Meteor Lake, its first chip with an onboard neural processor. It’s just the start. Here's an AI, there's an AI, everywhere's an AI
E-AI, A-AI, O
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Hello David, shall we play a game?
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That’s a WOPR of a potential problem.
TTFN - Kent
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+100 pts for remembering that acronym!
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Red Hat’s recent decision to restrict the source code for its enterprise Linux build has led open-source projects big and small to come up with creative strategies to continue to serve their users. It's almost like they have the source code, and can do what they want
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Leslie I know... but still mandatory[^]
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Phasing out epoxy resin laminate with biodegradable substrate might be costly, though All the sweet, green circuitry flowing down
And I'll never have that circuit board design again.
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"Houston, we have a problem!" (Or rather, those living in Houston's high humidity, and other such places, might have a problem.)
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Article wrote: might be costly, though For the people interested in the possible use cases I thought right now, I don't think price will be a big issue
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A report from Cybsafe finds 38 percent of users of generative AI in the US admit to sharing data they wouldn't casually reveal in a bar to a friend. So be secure, and head to the bar
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Kent Sharkey wrote: So be secure, and head to the bar If it wasn't sooo late here, I would do as you say but...
instead I will just drink a on you
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Two new Android malware families named 'CherryBlos' and 'FakeTrade' were discovered on Google Play, aiming to steal cryptocurrency credentials and funds or conduct scams. Mental note: stop taking screenshots of my password
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Mental note: stop taking screenshots of my password or making it visible to check if you tipped it correctly
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Rebuke follows recent breach that exposed email accounts of US federal officials. They just noticed?
{Insert government joke here}
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Kent Sharkey wrote: {Insert government joke here}
stack overflow
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Kent Sharkey wrote: They just even noticed? FTFY
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As Apple marches towards a public launch of its first AR/VR headset, Apple Vision Pro, developers are filling out necessary documentation to secure themselves test kits, which includes head measurements. You must be this inflated to join
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This news has made all of my phrenologist friends happy. Especially the rich ones.
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Intel has revealed two sets of extensions coming to the x86 instruction set architecture, one to boost the performance of general purpose code and the second to provide a common vector instruction set for future chips. So they know the direction they're going?
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I thought Intel made noise a couple of months ago about reducing the x86 (32 bit) portion of their processors.
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In an unprecedented move, a research team at the University of Oxford has successfully trained a machine learning model aboard a satellite in outer space "Across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us."
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Using Intel chips?
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