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Canon is warning users of home, office, and large format inkjet printers that their Wi-Fi connection settings stored in the devices' memories are not wiped, as they should, during initialization, allowing others to gain access to the data. The printers that keep on giving (and sharing)
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Now I know why I always use cable (either ETH or USB)
At least.. it is not a bulb[^]
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It’s time for the open source Rambos to stop fighting and agree that developers care more about software’s access and ease of use than the purity of its license. Peace in our time! (GPL 3 license)
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Infoworld wrote: It’s time for the open source Rambos to stop fighting and agree that developers care more about software’s access and ease of use than the purity of its license. As long as there are copyleft and lawyers...
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Want to really understand large language models? Here’s a gentle primer. See AI. See AI run. Run AI run (but please don't kill all us meatbags)
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no irony intended here: if this article ... perhaps as good as it gets, for now ...is a jargon free ... explanation ... then, my sense of humble ignorance has just been reinforced ... and, that is a gift !
trying to grok this ... i see shadows flickering on the walls of a cave ... maybe the one that walking-around philosopher, Plato, dug into the infinite regress of metaphor in the mountain of idealism.
and, i hear that timeless refrain: "do you, Mr, Jones ?" [^].
the preceding remarks may well exhibit bill's current stupor
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
modified 1-Aug-23 12:37pm.
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Breakthrough research represents “the missing link that will enable wearables to control genes in the not-so-distant future,” researchers say. Insert credit card information or your mitosis gets it
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Vice wrote: “the missing link that will enable wearables to control genes in the not-so-distant future,” Oh yeah... not enough with companies slurping our data... now we are supposed to allow them control over our genetic?
What could go wrong?
A second though reminded me: Upgrade Trailer #1 (2018) | Movieclips Trailers - YouTube[^]
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Kent Sharkey wrote: wearables to control genes in the not-so-distant future What if genes are what we wear, and determine what we choose to cover ourselves with ?
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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More than 40,000 developers and API professionals have shared their thoughts on development priorities, their API tools, and where they see APIs going. For those that REST
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I CALL an end to the puns
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or at least take a BREAK.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Intel is about to launch Meteor Lake, its first chip with an onboard neural processor. It’s just the start. Here's an AI, there's an AI, everywhere's an AI
E-AI, A-AI, O
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Hello David, shall we play a game?
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That’s a WOPR of a potential problem.
TTFN - Kent
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+100 pts for remembering that acronym!
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Red Hat’s recent decision to restrict the source code for its enterprise Linux build has led open-source projects big and small to come up with creative strategies to continue to serve their users. It's almost like they have the source code, and can do what they want
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Leslie I know... but still mandatory[^]
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Phasing out epoxy resin laminate with biodegradable substrate might be costly, though All the sweet, green circuitry flowing down
And I'll never have that circuit board design again.
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"Houston, we have a problem!" (Or rather, those living in Houston's high humidity, and other such places, might have a problem.)
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Article wrote: might be costly, though For the people interested in the possible use cases I thought right now, I don't think price will be a big issue
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A report from Cybsafe finds 38 percent of users of generative AI in the US admit to sharing data they wouldn't casually reveal in a bar to a friend. So be secure, and head to the bar
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