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Full, formal adoption of AI-powered tools may take time, however. So be prepared to be explaining it a lot in the future
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Kent Sharkey wrote: So be prepared to be explaining it a lot in the future to have to explain it* is not what I "fear", what I "fear" is having to clean the incoming mess
* Granted I should learn it first, I am just waiting for the SP1
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Expect traffic on the 101 highway in Mountain View, California, to be even worse in the days or weeks ahead, as motorists slow down to watch Google co-founder Sergey Brin’s 124-meter long airship Pathfinder 1 launch into the air for the first time. "You and I in a little toy shop buy a bag of balloons with the money we've got"
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Who's Brin body guard ? May Day ?
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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Unless Jaws is available
TTFN - Kent
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Nightshade’s creators want to tilt the power back to artists. Coming soon: data antidote tools
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Article said: Nightshade will be integrated into Glaze, letting users choose if they want to use the poison pill or be satisfied that the model can’t mimic their art style. Why do I think the majority will say "revenge"?
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We wanted to find out if workers are exaggerating their AI skills in both the workplace and in the hiring process. In September, ResumeBuilder.com surveyed 1,000 full-time office workers and those looking for a full-time office job. People lie about their job skills when looking for work?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: People lie about their job skills when looking for work? Companies believed them just like that?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: People lie about their job skills when looking for work? Impossible (adds C++31 and C# 14 to resume)
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The Steve Jobbs way; fake it till you make it
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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From its humble beginnings, Word has gone on to become one of the most popular office tools in the world, and pretty much everyone is familiar with it in one way or another. It looks like you're trying to celebrate an anniversary? It is being considered whether something should be written in passive voice about it.
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Article wrote: Word has gone on to become one of the most popular office tools in the world, and pretty much everyone is familiar with it in one way or another. what doesn't necessarily mean "liking" it
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I remember when Word for Windows was released; it was a great product and had the best manual I've ever seen.
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MS Word is still missing a function for boiling my potatoes properly, but that is one of the very few functions it is still missing.
On the other hand, I guess there is an app for that. Probably a large selection.
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I thought I saw something for that in the settings? No, sorry. That was pasta.
TTFN - Kent
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The Frontier Model Forum will draw on the technical and operational expertise of its member companies to benefit the entire AI ecosystem, such as through advancing technical evaluations and benchmarks, and developing a public library of solutions to support industry best practices and standards. aka the "Don't regulate us, we'll be good" Foundation
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Article wrote: The Frontier Model Forum will draw on the technical and operational expertise Because drawing on the ethical codex would be impossible
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The company's Bing search engine, which has been integrated with OpenAI's ChatGPT, has resulted in users engaging in "more than 1.9 billion chats" so far, said Satya Nadella. AI, AI, AI! is the new Developers, developers, developers!
And now I have to go and watch the Domo Kun version[^] again.
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Well-respected software engineer David Cutler discussed Windows Longhorn and its development in a 9-minute-long video interview. It's tough to make it to the top of that list
"According to Cutler, Chris indicated that "consumers don't expect the quality that server people do."" <-- oh, my. That does explain a lot, doesn't it?
Yeah, the video has already been in the Lounge, but some of us have to wait for an article
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "According to Cutler, Chris indicated that "consumers don't expect the quality that server people do."" True, I expect higher quality.
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Overwhelming majority of Java professionals surveyed run a Long Term Support release, with Java 11 and Java 17 ahead of Java 8. Not big fans of the 'newer, shinier' stuff, it seems
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A new WebAssembly survey sponsored by software development company Scott Logic shows growing usage as a runtime for plug-ins and serverless, alongside web development, and consensus that tooling is lacking. Write once, read about a lot
edit: fixed link
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Sorry about that. I'll fix the link above. (and thank you!)
TTFN - Kent
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