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The law bans the government from purchasing PCs with Intel and AMD chips inside, along with software products from Microsoft, including its Windows operating system. More for us
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This does is going to be the year of linux in china.
M.D.V.
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This probably means China has successfully stolen the designs for Intel and AMD's most recent chip.
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A lot of companies try to assuage fears that employees will lose their jobs to AI by assuring them they'll be working alongside the tech, thereby improving efficiency and making their duties less tedious. The other half have already been replaced by AI
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So people pushing AI are in favor of a paycheckless economy. Nothing could go wrong with that....
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Without workers, do you need managers?
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Actually managers should be easier to replace than many workers.
M.D.V.
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After replacing many workers by AI, managers can concentrate their micro-managing efforts on a smaller number of underlings. This will inevitably increase morale results pleasure of the managers.
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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The last frontier is a CEO who is AI.
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Until the moment than a CEO with currently opened eyes notices, that it is easier to replace the managers than the workers, specially the good workers.
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Nelek wrote: Until the moment than a CEO with currently opened eyes
If only they had a brain...
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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Microsoft added Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to let anyone run a Linux distro directly. Because the people that love their CLIs, love using a GUI to work with them
Or a trio of TLAs: WSL CLI GUI
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I'll bet they control the GUI with a cron job...
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How would they be able to insert publicity without a GUI?
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The UXL Foundation project wants to eliminate the proprietary software barriers keeping developers locked into using Nvidia’s AI tech. Monopolies hate to lose their monopoly: AI Edition
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or - Monopolies joining Monopolies to break a Monopoly.
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Platform engineering improves developer productivity and software quality by quelling the chaos of tools, tasks, and information, the report says. Possibly even best if you use their tools
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They broke their previous record of 100 trillion digits Their circles are the most accurate circles
...and they need a new hobby
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Kent Sharkey wrote: most accurate circles
Isn't the most accurate circle just a bunch of infinitesimally small straight lines joined end-to-end?
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Their infinitesimally small straight lines are smaller than anyone else's.
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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If you've ever jokingly wondered if your search or viewing history is going to "put you on some kind of list," your concern may be more than warranted. I swear I thought those cats were 18!
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The logic use to claim "mapping via drones" is applicable to a cryptocurrency laundering scheme must be as obtuse as most money laundering schemes.
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Tech giants must defend against EU's "concrete evidence" of non-compliance. Who is less shocked: the finers, or those using those sites?
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I think it would be "interesting" to see how Europeans (the masses not the CP members) would react if all 3 companies pulled up stakes and left Europe completely (including closing all their offices and terminating all employees).
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