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I've had the same problem as Musk.
It's ridiculous that they force you to use a Microsoft account!
It wasn't even my computer I was trying to set up.
Hopefully, Satya will listen to Musk because he sure as hell won't listen to me
Also, first sensible thing I've seen Musk say in a long time.
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Sander Rossel wrote: Satya will listen to Musk because he sure as hell won't listen to me
My suspicion is that someone is adulterating the coffee served at MS headquarters. It's the only excuse I can find for some of the decisions taken by MS over the past few years.
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This is a Windows Home issue only. Windows Professional doesn't have this problem. So once again, you're either paying for a product (Windows Professional) or you are the product (Windows Home).
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Which also makes me wonder: don’t his various companies have IT staff and/or a domain to join (for Pro)?
I suppose it’s complicated as the 4+ companies don’t share anything besides him, but the idea of running that many companies off of Home seems silly.
TTFN - Kent
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Price of Win11 Home (in the US): $139
Price of Win11 Pro (in the US): $199
That's $60 extra per seat.
If they bought the Enterprise versions, it would probably work out even cheaper. But then, Musk probably fired the IT staff as "useless overhead".
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The percentage of codebases with high-risk open source vulnerabilities -- those that have been actively exploited, have documented proof-of-concept exploits or are classified as remote code execution vulnerabilities -- increased from 48 percent in 2022 to 74 percent in 2023, according to new research. And about the same closed-source ones
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And the other 26 have already been pwned
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The world’s first “flying coin” has been created by the Mint of Poland (Mennica Polska), the maker of Poland’s own official currency. Making it even easier to fly out of your wallet
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or your pocket
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But will it give advices to end the sauce?
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New imagery captured by the space agency's Perseverance rover reveals that the rough descent completely snapped off one of the helicopter's essential rotors. "Poor little bird with a broken wing, better look around now. You know you're losing everything"
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Let's wait for 2028[^]
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Is GPT being given as a present with candies or something like that?
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In this article, we'll explore the crucial role of code reviews in identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities. Has security? Check.
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If to check is similar to to control...
is the checklist, the new CListControl?
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Three ways to keep your audience engaged beyond this cliff. Hello, my name is...
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Do a PechaKucha
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes AI has advanced to the point at which it's no longer necessary to prioritize computer science and coding education for the world's youth. I bet AI is also designing chips and boards, so we don't need anyone to learn those either
What is it about getting the CEO title that removes the brains from so many?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: What is it about getting the CEO title that removes the brains from so many?
CEO = Cranial Extraction Operand
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Kent Sharkey wrote: What is it about getting the CEO title that removes the brains from so many?
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I'm reminded of Zorg in 5th element when he almost chokes to death on a cherry.
I suppose if you're the CEO of the company selling the premium AI hardware it at least makes sense to paint fantastic pictures of realities from some other dimension.
"The technology divide" being closed is the one that really stood out. Sure buddy, that's why people can just ask the computer to design the next Nvidia AI workhorse card (A100).
Instead of working through what's probably myriad layers of a design process with tech wizards at the helm, why not just ask the AI to make it?
Since Nvidia has so many of those workhorses laying around, they are doing it already. I suppose they also write Nvidia's drivers. It must be great to just ask AI to write a newer better driver for you!
I bet his knowledge is experential vs ephemeral because Nvidia is already doing all this. Surely.
I'm thinking CEOs could be replaced with AIs easier than you're ever going to replace computer scientists.
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Was your Patch Tuesday followed by a Rollback Wednesday? You're not alone Rollin', rollin', rollin'. Rollback those updates, roll 'em
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