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Microsoft’s developer event has a session list that confirms rumors of an Arm and AI focus for Windows this year. You have the right to build for ARM
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Discover the latest trends and insights on public software development activity on GitHub with the release of Q4 2023 data for the Innovation Graph. Because everybody who's anybody is on GitHub
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Is this the version with or without malware?
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Major ISPs had until April 10th to publish labels during point-of-sale with basic information about their broadband offerings. Caution: contains nuts
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A nearby star system, teetering on the edge of a spectacular explosion, promises a rare cosmic show that’ll be visible to the naked eye. "Blame it on the bossa nova with its magic spell"
Because the "Devil Comet" is so yesterday
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because the "Devil Comet" is so yesterday And this explosion is from 3000 years ago.. so what?
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Threat actors are abusing GitHub automation features and malicious Visual Studio projects to push a new variant of the "Keyzetsu" clipboard-hijacking malware and steal cryptocurrency payments. Why we can't have nice things, today's edition
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Why we can't have nice things Mankind not being kind to man at all
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In his Intel Vision Keynote on Tuesday CEO Pat Gelsinger outlined a scenario in which AI will eventually automate entire offices – or potentially even whole businesses. He's getting ready by playing the back end
Or at least talking out of it
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Am I the only one that notizes that everytime a big cahoona says something about AI replacing people, it is never someone from management?
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This post shares the results of our most recent Go Developer Survey, conducted in January and February 2024. Go-go Gadget survey results
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Gadget's Greatest Gadgets[^]
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While Musk says superintelligence is coming soon, one critic says prediction is "batsh*t crazy." At least one human, anyway
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... right after he perfects fully autonomous driving...
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Well, there's one obvious way to make that true: force every human to read a constant barrage of xitter posts, thus making everyone dumber than the current crop of "spicy-autocarrot" tools they're calling AI.
"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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Will it be capable of pissing off the SEC, libelous tweets, and shooting morale in the foot with 120 character-grain bullets?
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Threat actors can exploit a security vulnerability in the Rust standard library to target Windows systems in command injection attacks. But it's memory safe!
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It is not a flaw... it is lapse
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Proof that while memory safety is critical, it's also critical to check your arguments. Anyone else notice that Oracle won't be fixing Java for this vulnerability.
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The Recommended section on the Windows 11 Start menu is a hot topic among users, and it seems Microsoft itself is not too sure about the right way to proceed with it without coming across as forceful or invasive to users. What is the sound of one button not clicking?
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The same as one finger waving?
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Like .i..?
Ooops, I had a lapse. I of course meant "..."
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Microsoft has resolved a security lapse that exposed internal company files and credentials to the open internet. Hoist with their own petard
At least it was their own people this time, not customers?
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Oooops, lapse
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