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Article wrote: they lack a bit of dark matter. So the matter matters?
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Software developers need to step up their secure-by-design game, and fast There's one item to check off on my to-do list
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Do not forget that our compiler compiled your compiler.
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Just to be pedantic, the C# compiler is written in C# (and think Rust is partially self-hosted?)
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Just to be pedantic, No you are not, you are right, and it is deserved. Very bad trial to make a joke with it.
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Since the vast majority of technical attacks are based on memory usage errors, using any language that uses null terminated buffers and doesn't garbage collect is simply asking for mistakes. OpenVMS didn't use null terminated buffers and was a memory garbage collected OS. It was also the only OS to ever go to Black Hat and not get breached.
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2024 is a good time to take a hard look at your testing environment(s) and architecture, both traditional testing and security testing. I thought we had that booked already for Linux?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I thought we had that booked already for Linux? Corona not only attacks the lungs, but many of all those eyes too
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Oh, so 2024 is when people will get production systems. Remember, everyone has a test system, not everyone has a production system.
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Push notifications, the dings you get from apps calling your attention back to your phone, may be handed over from a company to government services if asked. "I wanna push you around. Well, I will, well, I will"
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Article wrote: may be handed over from a company to government services if asked. Was it not already like that with everything? If encrypted they won't be able to read it (at least for a while) but handed over anyways.
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With the rise of generative AI and large language models (LLMs) this year, the landscape of not just the development industry but the creative industry as a whole has begun a transformation. Are there any IDEs left without an AI shoved into it?
NeoVIM and Emacs don't count
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Are there any IDEs left without an AI shoved into it? Yeah... Siemens PLC programing environment (at least, still free)
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Quote: AI Assistant is available for customers of paid editions of our products today as a supplemental feature requiring a JetBrains AI service subscription.
Are there any companies left who aren't trying to use the promise of "AI" to squeeze extra cash out of their already-paying subscribers?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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There are some free alternatives. I'm currently using this at home. I've found it helpful so far (successfully improved some of my Rust code, teaching me in the process).
I also paste code into the online Chat AIs.
Kevin
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Intel isn’t happy with AMD’s latest Ryzen naming schemes and wanted everyone to know it before quickly deleting the scathing presentation. That's their job
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Apple’s machine learning research team quietly releases a framework called MLX to build foundation models. They're just like the other models, but these come in rose gold
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Kent Sharkey wrote: They're just like the other models, but these come in rose gold Looking at the prices... I think it is not rose gold, but only gold
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Spying has always been limited by the need for human labor. A.I. is going to change that. I think that ship sailed a while ago
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Quote: The internet enabled mass surveillance. A.I. will enable mass spying. Damn it... and what will come when AI meets quantum computing?
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Join us and watch the new .NET 8 for beginner series to understand .NET one step at a time. I hear it's all the rage
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If you don't understand why a particular practice is used, you risk going down the lane of "hype-driven development". Beware the karma when crossing street with your dogma
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Quote: Are your engineering “best practices” just developer dogmas? I would just say they are more a mix between common sense and trying a lot of things during the years and keeping the ones that are OK for you (a.k.a. experience). At least for me
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We’re taking the next step on our journey with Gemini, our most capable and general model yet, with state-of-the-art performance across many leading benchmarks. "You know you gonna wake up in a Gemini dream"
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