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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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I thought they were going to propose the decentralized cloud private pc farm as it was the SETI program back in the 2000s
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Elon Musk's Neuralink received approval for its first-in-human tests to assess whether its brain chip implants are safe. *Must have brain, but best if you're not using it at the moment
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Musk, the 21st century Dr. Frankenstein. Or is he the monster?
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I don't know why, but I bet some of the volunteers have seen Upgrade (2018) - IMDb[^]
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And probably plan on not using into the foreseeable future...
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Why did I add an additional m and read "brain chimp implant study"?
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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Uh, nope. I read a novel a couple of decades ago where nearly the entire human race died because a computer virus infected their neural link chips and basically shut down their brains. The only survivors had been on a deep space mission that left before this technology became common and then mandatory.
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All GitHub Copilot for Individuals users now have access to GitHub Copilot Chat beta, bringing natural language-powered coding to every developer in all languages. Now everyone can get an AI to write questionable code for them
When news lands that you thought already happened. But apparently, that announcement a few months back was for enterprises. This is the hoi polloi.
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Really... people should seriously consider that only because you can it doesn't mean you should
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In the world of programming, there are many concepts that every developer should understand in order to build efficient and reliable systems. I dem potent, I write dem blurbs
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I had to read the word twice... the first time I was like... ... Kent posting something about blue pills???
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I think there is a much more simple, widespread, overarching concept.
Stateless function/method/service/whatever.
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What do the pictures have to do with the topic?
Unless showing a picture of Constantinople, oops I mean Istanbul, shows that there is still only one city despite having two names represents the idea.
But then, that would be nobody's business but the Turks.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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The UK’s Online Safety Bill could put privacy at risk — and it’s about to become law. Internexit
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The UK government has been trying to put backdoors into anything and everything on the internet for years.
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Sorry for the UK CPians
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Protecting children is the fig leaf used by these slimy politicians to get backdoors into everything.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Called the Unified Acceleration (UXL) Foundation, this group will invite participants across the industry to collaborate on an open standard for developing applications that will work across different architectures without sacrificing performance. "There are 15 competing standards"
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