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Rust can benefit from the entire ecosystem of GCC tools and plugins created over GCC's 35-year history. A little WD-40 should prevent that
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A potentially landmark copyright lawsuit could affect how libraries are able to scan their own book collections. Is it a library, or a lie?
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For the sake of the general public I hope the Internet Archive wins this case. Publishers have put so many restrictions on their e-books that it's nearly impossible for libraries to afford them.
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While these AI-powered tools have gotten much better at producing creative and sometimes humorous responses, they often include inaccurate information. I'm saving that one for my next annual review
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In other words, technically correct and totally useless.
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Hackers continue to target zero-day vulnerabilities in malicious campaigns, with researchers reporting that 55 zero-days were actively exploited in 2022, most targeting Microsoft, Google, and Apple products. It's almost like: the more 0-days available, the more they'll get used?
Puzzling coincidence that
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Can ChatGPT replace programmers? What programming languages does ChatGPT know? We answer these and your other generative AI coding questions. In case you're too shy to ask it yourself
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Store could launch as soon as next year if regulators clear Activision Blizzard deal. Finally, a place for all those Windows Phone games!
Satya sings, "I want my.... I want my 30%"
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Semantic Kernel (SK) is a lightweight SDK that lets you mix conventional programming languages, like C# and Python, with the latest in Large Language Model (LLM) AI “prompts” with prompt templating, chaining, and planning capabilities. Because your boss wants "some AI in our applications"
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Advocating for quality code isn’t always easy, because management doesn’t always care. But it’s the only way to build good things that deliver on their promise. Quality is job 0
Why has no one thought of this in the past?!
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In news that should surprise absolutely nobody, a Windows update is causing major issues for some of those who've downloaded and installed it. An evergreen news item
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Too bad MS hasn't allowed people to prioritize their updates (below). Then they would have known this faster. /s
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While it's still possible to get weird output, MJ5 vastly improves image quality But maybe the artists should be sweating a little
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As a writer, developer, content marketer, and business owner, where ChatGPT fits into the future of written content is top of mind these days. Not if people keep writing articles (hint, hint)
Because: "His master's voice", that's why 
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A new deep link URI will take users directly to the correction section of the Settings menu. Are they hard-coding things again?
That would make it easy.
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It's so easy! My default app is Windows 10!
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This is another place where Windows 11 is a step backwards from all prior versions of Windows. Windows 10 is ridiculously easy to set Outlook as the default mail handler. In Windows 11 you have to go to three different places to do this.
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obermd wrote: Windows 10 is ridiculously easy to set Outlook as the default mail handler. In Windows 11 you have to go to three different places to do this.
email, calendar, and contacts?
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
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Forums, instant messaging, and multiplayer video games all started here. "The beginning is the most important part of the work."
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PiEEG aims to let people control robots and computers with their minds, using a Raspberry Pi. BYOB - Bring Your Own Brain
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Obligatory xkcd: Surgery
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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Loved the mouse over as well.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: BYOB - Bring Your Own Brain
Thats going to be hard for a lot of people.
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The history and legacy of Visual Basic Because I know you are all dying to know about the history of VB
Or was it 'knowing that the death of VB was in history'? One or the other
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Elder statesman of system software makes a shocking revelation It must be The Year of something-or-other
"He refused to take Google's mandatory C proficiency test, on the feeble pretext that he designed the C language."
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