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I would not be something really important... just in case
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Artificial intelligence allows professionals to work smarter and faster, which poses a serious threat to businesses that make money by billing for time. "If you've got the money honey I've got the time" (but not for longer)
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What if you don't charge for time, does it still make me "smarter and faster" I wonder...
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Faster... OK.
Smarter... I don't buy it. I think it is more the other way around, once people gets used to use AI for code, the "real" skills like problem solving, debugging, logical thinking and so on will decrease. People will get lazy and if the AI can't do a thing... they won't be able to do it (if they ever try)
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The original ANSI C standard, C89, introduced the concept of “undefined behavior,” which was used both to describe the effect of outright bugs like accessing memory in a freed object and also to capture the fact that existing implementations differed about handling certain aspects of the language, including use of uninitialized values, signed integer overflow, and null pointer handling. By design; won't fix
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Maybe why we received so many C++ questions in Q&A the past few days...
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AI-penned Microsoft Travel article recommends food bank as a must-see destination. The buffet is great!
They've since removed the article, but I couldn't not post this, could I?
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The artice or the suggestion?
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In May, Ars Technica reported about customer complaints that claimed SanDisk Extreme SSDs were abruptly wiping data and becoming unmountable. Well, that's pretty extreme, isn't it?
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Quote: Well, that's pretty extreme, isn't it?
No pun intended.
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well elephant! glancing over at this 4 Extreme SSDs... sure, why not.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Buyer's remorse can be something we all experience, especially when paying thousands or millions of dollars for a digital image of a simian. A fool and his money are soon laughed at (minus his money)
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Quote: The lawsuit claims the sale was "rooted in deception" and lent the Bored Ape NFTs "an air of legitimacy..." Ha ha ha! Ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha! Ha ha!
Hard to breath, picturing that much stupidity coupled with money.
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A fool and his mon(k)ey...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Google wants your security keys to be up for the challenges that quantum computers will present. It's safe from all the quantum computers that aren't out there
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I wonder if my 2MB USB dongle that contains "password1234" will work and could be cracked?
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Your google FIDO2s security keys will be safe...
you data... that's another history
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Learn how to use AI or you'll be replaced by someone who does. "Change or stagnate. Keep moving or die."
Are you still using *only* the skills you used three years ago?
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Quote: you'll be replaced by someone who does
Does this mean I will be replaced by V4.01 soon?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Are you still using *only* the skills you used three years ago? Nope... I actually use almost none of them.
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Russia’s first lunar mission in decades has ended in failure with its Luna 25 spacecraft crashing into the moon’s surface. But, it landed!
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The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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The mission's real purpose was to one-up NASA's DART mission.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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How hard is it to prove that problems are hard to solve? Meta-complexity theorists have been asking questions like this for decades. A string of recent results has started to deliver answers. It blew out the back of my head, so I may as well share
tl;dr version: Complexity theory is complex
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During a field interview at the Major League Cricket (MLC) championship match, Satya Nadella, the Co-owner of the Seattle Orcas and CEO of Microsoft, revealed his aspirations of establishing a Cricket stadium in Washington state. One thing most Americans have been waiting for - a chance to watch cricket
"It is not true that the English invented cricket as a way of making all other human endeavours look interesting and lively; that was merely an unintended side effect."
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