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Edit: for those who don't get it: .i..
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modified 15-Jul-24 16:37pm.
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Say no to implementations, yes to accommodations.
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We need that on an inspiration poster or bumper sticker
TTFN - Kent
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Goldman Sachs is asking if we will ever recoup the the billions of dollars we invested in AI. And they know "expensive and unreliable"
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Should we wait a bit more before shouting: SURPRISE! ?
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You may be wondering by now what "free threading" or "free-threaded CPython" is, and why you should care But you're still not free to whitespace as you desire
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another example of "only because you can..."?
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"Why? Performance. Multi-threaded performance. It makes it significantly easier to write code that efficiently runs in parallel and will utilize multiple CPU cores effectively. The core counts in modern CPUs continue to grow, while clock speeds do not grow, so multi-threaded performance will continue to grow in importance."
I don't think we're quite "there yet" but I can foresee also a potential benefit of cutting the memory footprint so you could maybe throw the interpreter onto the VRAM.
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Threat actors are quick to weaponize available proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits in actual attacks, sometimes as quickly as 22 minutes after exploits are made publicly available. They'd have done it sooner, but they were busy with all the other attacks
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Thanks a lot, security researchers.
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Offense or defense?
Yes.
Heh.
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Four Brandenburg-class F123 warships employ floppies for data-acquisition systems. Insert disc 2 to continue attack
If it ain't Pleite, don't fix it
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Why does it not surprise me?
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Some very sensitive US installations use(d?) 5.25" or maybe the 7"-ish?
At the time I read/watched about it they had no plans to change because it was considered another layer of making it difficult to get subversive; procuring the disks and drives.
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That even makes sense, but I really doubt that's the reason behind it in germany, where most of the public services still use fax and you have to go personally to whereever you need something and bring paper copies of the rperequsites, because they can't check it themselves in the database.
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The stolen information includes phone numbers and text records. Someone reached out and touched a lot of someones
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Breach in 2022 and they confirm it now?
I hope they bug fixers are faster than they PR department
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About par for AT&T's security department.
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If they keep stealing all of our data, they will run out of disk space eventually.
How many copies do they even need anyway?
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The Google One subscriber perk is becoming available for every Google account holder. In exchange for a little light web monitoring
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What's dark is dark, and what's Google is dark, and darkness did prevail upon the land for all eternity.
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I think people are going to be very, very surprised when they see how much of their information is already out there. Hopefully this will get us moving to the next level of cyber security where people understand that a new breach isn't going to make any difference to them, but rather that they need to protect against the information already available to criminals.
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After the AT&T breach, it's all nickel and dime...
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A very good point. Put effort into mediating the effects of the information out there already.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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The $87 Plug and Make Kit includes an Arduino microcomputer, electronic components, and tutorials for building several IoT devices. Insert CPU A into TAB B
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