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I got that, I thought there was going to be a hidden meaning or joke behind it. All good then
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Reports on Saturday claim that the board has gone back to Altman and asked him to return to the CEO role, under pressure from investors. Press Ctrl-Altman-Del to restart company
Yes, I basically stole that from The Register. But it was brilliant (on their part).
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Now they are pressing CTRL+Z
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A programmer has created an AI version of David Attenborough to narrate his life. Not what they meant when they said document your code
Although I guess that's a documentary of your code
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Major upgrade of functional-first programming language brings lambda shorthands, faster compilation, new diagnostics, and ‘quality of life’ improvements. It's not F#'ing dead, yet
Unlike one other language that shall not be named
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Nice!
I dunno any of the 20 people using F#, but they must be ecstatic!
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Microsoft isn’t changing the Windows 10 end-of-support date, but it’s looking at releasing more AI features. Maybe this will make..uh, nevermind
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Maybe this will make..uh, nevermind I have a Dejà Vóu
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I can't wait for the Windows XP version, very exciting times!
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Microsoft announced this week that it's not changing its 2025 support deadline for Windows 10. If you missed the news, maybe you weren't looking in the right place. Maybe this will make them upgrade, attempt 2025
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Maybe this will make them upgrade Yeah... They might even be successfull, for all those that were procrastinating who might be able to change to linux
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So they are going to give free TPS chips to a whole bunch of old systems? Or whatever that acronym was.
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David O'Neil wrote: So they are going to give free TPS chips If they are... Would you mind to get me one Pringles, please? I don't know if I will like how that TPS taste.
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Yet they are planning to roll out AI for this version, what nit comes up with these ideas...
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The practice of Platform Engineering is becoming so pervasive that by 2026, 80-percent of large software engineering organizations will establish a Platform Engineering team—an answer to and solution for the increasing complexity of engineering systems, tools, apps, and assets—or technical sprawl and technical complexity, like that of cloud-native application architectures. Learn as we say, not as we do
Although I suppose there might be a few teams internally doing PE, but some very noisy ones that are not.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Learn as we say, not as we do I was told that once by a policeman after repeating what he did (without blue lights on)
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The ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware operation has taken extortion to a new level by filing a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission complaint against one of their alleged victims for not complying with the four-day rule to disclose a cyberattack. You're not truly evil until you get the government involved
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Those were exactly my thoughts for each.
And yeah, they actually are not exclusive.
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It’s testing the Dream Track feature alongside a series of other music AI tools that can generate instrumental tracks from the likes of text prompts and humming. "Our music is sampled, totally fake. It's done by machines 'cause they don't make mistakes."
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Despite more than a decade of reminding, prodding, and downright nagging, a surprising number of developers still can’t bring themselves to keep their code free of credentials that provide the keys to their kingdoms to anyone who takes the time to look for them. Sometimes, you just have to let the world know about 'P@ssword1'
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Article wrote: who takes the time to look for them. Not to forget the ones that put those credentials in visible places, not only for those (knowing how to and) looking for them. And those who even don't use passwords.
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This latest iteration is not just an update; it’s a transformation, enriched with features that speak directly to your needs for productivity and flexibility. Because people are already bored of VS 17.8
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You can say farewell to Steps Recorder in future releases of Windows. Who Mourns for Step Recorder?
If a product gets cut and no one notices, does it still free disk space?
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