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Users will be able to have a voice conversation with ChatGPT on Android and iOS and to feed images into it on all platforms. Now we can ask it to open the pod bay doors!
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feed images into it on all platforms I can only imagine the visual depravity that's going to be unleashed.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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jeron1 wrote: I can only imagine the visual depravity that's going to be unleashed. I don't even try... no matter how far I can imagine, it is goign to be way too short
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You know it.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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As designers of the .NET platform, we aim to provide convenient solutions for many tasks and to improve the convenience of writing apps with each new release. Well, that was easy
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.Net wrote: and to improve the convenience of writing apps with each new release. Nelson - YouTube[^]
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Reddit announced a contributor program on Monday, which awards users actual, real money for their fake internet points. CP might try it, but then Griff would just buy the site
If they think people are just farming for karma now, just wait.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: If they think people are just farming for karma now, just wait. And I thought Musk had the price of the wrong ideas...
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Envisions a 'comprehensive small modular reactor and microreactor integration roadmap' Coming soon: Windows, Atomic Edition!
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So, let me see if I get it right...
Germany running blind against the wall, switching off all nuclear plants but pushing e-mobility and trying to ban oil calefaction on the same time
Meanwhile big tech thinking on nuclear reactors because they can't get enough energy
Nice...
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I’m often asked if I have any advice for other software engineers, and the absolute number one piece of guidance I give is “make sure your work is visible”. "See me, feel me, touch me, heal me"
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Article wrote: the absolute number one piece of guidance I give is “make sure your work is visible”. A farmer had 3 chicken, that put the eggs every day in the very same basket alltogether. And everyday was the same, there were only 2 eggs. So he decided to pay attention.
He decided to watch for some days and he saw always the same pattern, two chicken came out clucking out loud and the third one always left silently and run to hide somewhere in the backyard.
The farmer was fully convinced. And got the third chicken and made a mulligan/hotpot with it.
To his surprise (and regret) the next days the basket was totally empty.
Moral:
- Not everyone that clucks out loud has done anything useful
- Make sure your performance is noticed, running silently to hide in the backyard can be really dangerous.
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Instead, Windows Terminal is designed to provide a more modern and feature-rich interface for command-line enthusiasts, offering the flexibility to work with various command-line applications, including Command Prompt, PowerShell, and others. Because people just love their batch files
Yeah, I know you can host cmd in terminal and get your batch files done that way. But it really just brings up the point again, "what's the point of terminal anyway?"
"command-line enthusiasts"?!?!?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: But it really just brings up the point again, "what's the point of terminal anyway?" Only because you can do something...
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "what's the point of terminal anyway?" Making *nix guys feel at home.
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Microsoft has posted code on Github enabling developers to code Windows drivers in Rust, a key step towards memory-safe programming for the operating system. Because who doesn't want to rewrite a driver from scratch?
(Even if it's probably a great idea)
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xkcd: Standards Drivers[^]
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A small capsule carrying pristine specimens from an asteroid parachuted to a landing in the Utah desert Sunday, capping a seven-year voyage through the Solar System to bring home samples for eager scientists seeking clues about the origins of life. I've seen this movie: it rarely ends well
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I've seen this movie: it rarely ends well And still... "Life" had a plan with 4 different protection measures. We don't only still do it, we do it directly on earth, without protections and probably without a plan B
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Developers commenting on a Microsoft post about performance improvements in the upcoming .NET 8 demanded the company end Visual Studio 2022's dependency on the old .NET Framework. Upgrade for thee, but not for me
They need time, too many icons need updating first
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Calculating the way three things orbit each other is notoriously tricky — but a new study may reveal 12,000 new ways to make it work. I guess they'll have to rename the book?
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12000, not 10000, not 15000... 12000, eh?
I know Maths is called an exact science, but it is not a bit exagerating this time?
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In each session, expert presenters will review the training course, walkthrough examples, and answer questions. I hear it's all the rage
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The new Outlook for Windows 11 app is now at the "general availability" release stage for personal account users, but it's also arriving as an "enterprise ready" release for organizations The outlook is for more Outlook
"The new Outlook for Windows 11 app is now at the "general availability" release stage for personal account users, but it's also arriving as an "enterprise ready" release for organizations"
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