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Teams Premium's forthcoming intelligence recap feature will be powered by OpenAI's GPT-3.5 large language models. Add some intelligence to your Teams
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Add some intelligence to your Teams I know some teams, where that can really be said in the real context
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Twitter will discontinue offering free access to the Twitter API starting February 9 and will launch a paid version, the Elon Musk-owned microblogging website said as it looks for more avenues to monetize the platform.
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"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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Your title is condescending. Sweet... I love losing respect for people.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Your title is condescending
TechCrunch titles do reflect their attitude towards Musk...
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Well, I don't like politics so I'll just use emojis.
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And probably will get the contrary effect and make people to go away from them
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People with zero business sense always love to chime in. The fact is, people hate change. If it was once free but not now, people will not like that no matter who or what does it. The only reason Elon is being made out to be evil is because the fake media tells the gullible people to hate him now.
You seem to forget that Twitter is a company that was run on a bed of lies and losing money like crazy. He didn't buy it to make billions. He bought it for altruistic reasons. If the lies and sinking ship burns, so be it. Elon has already said in more than one interview he doesn't care about the money at all. Zippo. And yet, average people who don't know a 100th of what he does will still insult him when the TV they worship tells them it's time to hate something else.
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It might be that you didn't write your message directly to me, but as it is an answer to me, I do take the content a bit personal.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: If it was once free but not now, people will not like that no matter who or what does it. My comment is just an observation about a very probable scenario. If people want to pay and continue using its API, perfect. He can do whatever he wants. I don't use it, so I don't give a crap about it.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: The only reason Elon is being made out to be evil is because the fake media tells the gullible people to hate him now. I don't know him personally, but I know people who I respect that do know him, some colleagues and a couple of friends went to Berlin to work for him, only 3 are still there, the rest didn't like what they saw / had to experience and went away from "a damned toxic environment" (literal comment). So at least my opinion is not just for being gullible and reading media.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: You seem to forget that Twitter is a company that was run on a bed of lies and losing money like crazy. No I don't.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: He didn't buy it to make billions. I don't care why he did it.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: He bought it for altruistic reasons. Yeah, of course... That's why he is doing just the opposite than he said and banning people for not agreeing with him / critizicing him. You called me gullible, but you are being a bit naive if you really think that.
He said he would buy it for "ego" or because he spoke before really thinking about it, then backed up and at the end he bought it because he was forced by a court to do it.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: And yet, average people who don't know a 100th of what he does will still insult him when the TV they worship tells them it's time to hate something else. It doesn't apply. I do respect what he has achieved, I just don't like his personality. About your "100th"... I am not sure if he really is THAT intelligent, and again... I don't care. IF he really is, good for him. I would not change me for him at any moment.
Additionally, as far as I know I have never insulted him. I might have made contextual jokes, yes. But I really think I didn't cross that line.
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Nelek wrote: I don't know him personally, but I know people who I respect that do know him, some colleagues and a couple of friends went to Berlin to work for him, only 3 are still there, the rest didn't like what they saw / had to experience and went away from "a damned toxic environment" (literal comment). So at least my opinion is not just for being gullible and reading media. Same was said of Larry Ellison, Steve Jobs, Bill Gate, Jeff Bozos, etc. and the list goes on. And I sure don't recall insults always flying off the handle about them. But since the media doesn't complain about their crap, it doesn't matter. #group_think
Nelek wrote: It doesn't apply. I do respect what he has achieved, I just don't like his personality. Yeah... ok... whatever.
Rest of your stuff I'm not gonna reply. Nothing really more to say that won't cross the political threshold. Some people are easily swayed, others are not. Genius is seldom understood and boy gee golly TV has shiny pictures and lights.
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We’re particularly excited to launch a preview of profile-guided optimization (PGO), which enables the compiler to perform application- and workload-specific optimizations based on run-time profile information. Go-go-gadget point-update!
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Sierra Space successfully finished its third module test for the Blue Origin-led Orbital Reef private space complex for NASA, on the long road to replace the International Space Station. In space, no one can hear you pop
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I just don't understand.
Why were they exploding the things? I really wouldn't want that to happen if I were in it in space. Shouldn't they be making sure it WOULDN'T explode?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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This was a NASA required stress test. NASA requires all man-rated space systems to withstand pressures far higher (something like 8 to 10 times higher) than the anticipated maximum stress.
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Employees are currently testing the products that use Google's LaMDA conversation technology. "Apprentice bard"? Can I roll a "Novice druid" instead?
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Remote C++ unit testing enables developers to connect Visual Studio 2022 to remote windows environments for running and debugging C++ desktop application tests. Reach out and test someone
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Reach out and test someone, touch faith FTFY
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Gov't report recommends laws targeting mobile "gatekeepers" Apple and Google. Coming up next: Millions of people have malware on their phones. Will no one do something?
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With Android you can already avoid Google... if you can manage it and / or you trust the alternative stores.
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Only Apple has this issue, since with Android you can either install APKs directly or give permissions to apps to install APKs, like F-Droid.
Also, if we're talking about malware, both Google and Apple themselves already spy on everything we do.
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
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Microsoft is now testing a new feature that will help you do more with widgets. How can you ignore them if you don't know they exist?
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Seriously? As if it were not enough annoying yet...
Some people bringing the big ideas at redmon should try to take their heads out of their a... before trying to think.
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How to modernize C arrays for greater memory safety: a case-study in refactoring the Linux kernel and a look to the future int array[640] ought to be enough for everyone
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128KB RAM too...
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Cloud backup outfit finds that older HDDs fail more – who knew? Don't let your hard drives get old!
"This increase as a drive model ages follows the bathtub curve, whereby a typical drive can be expected to exhibit a rash of early failures, followed by a period when there are relatively few, followed by an uptick once more as all the drives approach the end of their lives and wear out." <-- curious. A "break-in period"?
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