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At least it didn't land upside down like the Japanese lander did a couple of months ago.
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As a part of a community that thrives on innovation and growth, WinForms developers are often pushing boundaries to create new possibilities. Mo' bits, mo' problems
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According to a newly released report from Indeed, half of the top 10 highest-paying tech skills on the U.S. list are AI-specific "You get a good job with more pay and you're okay"
I haven't used that one since January, it's fresh again, right?
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"I want to manufacture every AI chip in the industry," says Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. All-dressed, or Sour Cream and Onion?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: All-dressed, All in
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The return of AI Capone.
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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So now the chips will Blue Screen. I guess that's appropriate given the Intel Blue Man Group advertisements.
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will order Avast to pay $16.5 million and ban the company from selling the users' web browsing data or licensing it for advertising purposes. Isn't this to be expected from a company named after pirate quotes?
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And when are they going to fine all others?
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ERS-2 made an uncontrolled reentry on Wednesday and landed in the North Pacific Ocean between Alaska and Hawaii. Tie fighters never worked out well
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The point is (at least I hear that in radio):
They did it to reduce / avoid spacial waste... throwing it into the ocean
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Yeah, it would have been better to set a course for the heart of the sun (sorry, Pink Floyd day, I guess). But they probably didn't have the on-board umph to get there. At least this way it won't take out other satellites.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: sorry, Pink Floyd day, I guess all good... that's not a bad thing to have a day of it
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Previously, in a tutorial presented as a series of articles, we looked at how to use .NET to build an audio player that can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. This tutorial explains how the open-source NetCoreAudio NuGet package was built.
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Developers seeking a way of crashing Windows on demand for testing purposes have received a reminder from Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen: NotMyFault is your friend. In case you actually *want* to bluescreen your machine
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Raymond Chen wrote: NotMyFault is your friend. NotMyJob[^] too
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So this explains the Alt-F4 crash in Windows NT 3.1. Pressing Alt-F4 in Notepad would bluescreen NT 3.1.
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Developer security firm warns that Copilot and other AI-powered coding assistants may replicate security vulnerabilities already present in the user’s codebase. So don't write insecure code and you're set
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Kent Sharkey wrote: So don't write insecure code and you're set FTFY
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I bet I can easily beat copilot when it comes to insecurity of my code
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The experimental AI feature is available in English for US-based Chrome users, providing suggestions for completing online reviews, forms, messages, and more. Oh, for f
That one's for the kid sisters in the crowd
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Pfff... my wife does it since many years ago.
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That's interesting, how many years of sentence can it do for me?
What?
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
The shortest horror story: On Error Resume Next
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Apple will roll out a new encryption service for iMessage to protect against penetration efforts by quantum computers. Every message is written by a cat...or not
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Every message reaches the destinatary... or not.
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