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It turned the software industry upside down regardless So I guess we can't ask, "What's GNU?" anymore?
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Here are five ways that forward-thinking software engineers can immediately start to leverage AI for critical activities along the software-development life cycle and seven ways that software engineering leaders can prepare their teams to sustainably integrate AI from planning to testing. If you don't want AI to take your job, use AI for your job?
I'm not sure about that logic, but it's Gartner, so it must be correct.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: use AI for your job? repetitive tasks that don't require big deals and are not product / safety / quality critical might be a good idea to use it. As every tool has its legit use cases.
But for important things... better fingers off (for a good while).
Me... I haven't visited any of them yet. No real need in my current role.
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US inflation-adjusted salaries plummet to a five-year low. Jobseekers are adjusting preferences. Economic conditions and the introduction of Generative AI threaten junior and diverse talent. Demand shifts to lower-cost-of-living markets. "But if you ask for a rise, it's no surprise that they're giving none away"
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Article wrote: Demand shifts to lower-cost-of-living markets. and / or real remote work. Being forced to go back to office is going to piss a lot of people.
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Copilot will uniquely incorporate the context and intelligence of the web, your work data and what you are doing in the moment on your PC to provide better assistance – with your privacy and security at the forefront. I'm sorry Dave, I can't open that window
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Microsoft wrote: – with your privacy and security at the forefront. yeah, right...
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"Copilot - bring me a beer!" - pretty useless since it can't do that. And I hardly drink beer.
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Microsoft Defender is taking steps to enhance its security offerings by introducing credit monitoring and privacy protection features. Give Microsoft access to my credit score? What could go wrong?!
Man, today's theme seems to be interrobangs
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I've always known our credit system is run by crooks. That Microsoft security, which probes the dark web already for breached credentials, is providing credit monitoring just reinforces this knowledge.
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A new report shows that the non-fungible token (NFT) market has essentially collapsed, and nearly all NFTs are practically worthless. Who (almost everyone) could have foreseen this?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Who (almost everyone) could have foreseen this? Probably everyone that didn't invested in it.
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I wonder how much they got paid to report this. Seriously, any item, tangible or intangible, is worthless unless there is a broad social construct agreeing it's worth something. Modern paper currency is an example of a broad social construct supported item.
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True, but with paper currency, I can't just right-click on it and have an exact duplicate.
TTFN - Kent
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Microsoft’s big new Windows 11 update is packed full of quality-of-life improvements and features. RAR support?! It's about time!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: RAR support?! It's about time! oh yeah!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: RAR support?! It's about time!
Am I missing something? That article seems to imply that RAR support will not be part of this update.
Quote: There are a bunch of features that are missing from this update, though. We thought this would be Microsoft’s larger 23H2 update dropping on September 26th, but that’s coming a little later and will include some even bigger changes to Windows 11. A new volume mixer is on the way, alongside native RAR and 7-zip support, Dynamic Lighting for controlling RGB accessories, and even app labels and ungrouping for the Windows 11 taskbar.
"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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OpenAI announced the third version of its generative AI visual art platform DALL-E, which now lets users use ChatGPT to create prompts and includes more safety options. "How can you expect then to understand my art when I myself, who am their "maker", understand them as little?"
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If attackers have compromised your account, they can use inbox rules to hide in plain sight while they — among other things — quietly move information out of the network via your inbox, ensure that you don’t see security warnings, file selected messages in obscure folders so you won’t easily find them, or delete messages from the senior executive they are pretending to be in an attempt to extract money. Would they be so kind as to delete all the spam for me while they're in there?
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I've seen this happen about half a dozen times on our university campus over the past year.
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Writing a suite of unit tests that exhaustively exercise and validate the logic of the code is not easy. Why test your code, when the code can test itself?
Or not, as the Windows Update team does.
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The Open Source Summit provides an update on what's new in the Linux kernel and where it's going from here. It's The Year of Too Many Linuxes (Linuxi? Linuxodes?) to Maintain
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There are now 15 (-3) standards?
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger used his keynote at the chip giant's Innovation conference in San Jose on Tuesday to repeatedly hammer home the idea of running large language models and other machine-learning workloads, like Llama 2 or Stable Diffusion, locally, privately, and securely on users' own PCs. They have a bunch of old math coprocessor chips for that
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