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Make creative retro game sprites on the Commodore 64 with generative AI. Why spend big money getting an AI computer?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Why spend big money getting an AI computer? Still more useful than a big number of "scientific" studies that consume big money too.
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I had free access to GitHub Copilot for about a year, I used it, got used to it, and slowly started to take it for granted, until one day it was taken away Because your mileage always varies
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Similar to get used to drive for a long while with an automatic geared motor and then go back to manual clutch and gears.
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A new report from Fortinet shows that the second half of 2023 saw attackers increase the speed with which they capitalized on newly publicized vulnerabilities. Efficiency is good, no?
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I would be interested in the statistics that compare the number of publicized vulnerabilities...
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How will you distinguish between a low level of detected vulnerabilities and a low level of vulnerabilities?
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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Elon Musk’s startup Neuralink on Wednesday said part of its brain implant malfunctioned after it put the system in a human patient for the first time. Press Nose-Belly button-Left ear lobe to restart
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poor guy
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Microsoft's C# Dev Kit extension for Visual Studio Code has been updated to more easily wrangle NuGet packages, run/debug .NET Aspire applications, see the active document in Solution Explorer and acquire the .NET SDK within the editor. Getting to be more and more like VS everyday
And it's probably getting to be the size of VS, once you install all the "necessary" extensions
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Some of the biggest names in tech – including AWS, Microsoft, Google, Cisco and IBM – have signed up to a US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency-led effort and promised to take a series of actions within a year to make their products more secure. How many of them had their fingers crossed while signing?
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While signing maybe not, but while promising for sure.
Article wrote: take a series of actions within a year to make their products more secure. Fixing just one bug would already count, wound't it?
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"By demonstrating a first-of-its-kind model, we've shown that warp drives might not be relegated to science fiction." Also possible: magic wands, unlimited energy, and a great tasting frozen burrito
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We've known for a while that the Alcubierre Warp Drive is possible. We've even reduced the amount of energy it takes to get them to work down to the resting mass energy that current technology can build. We also know that without extremely fast computers, these drives will be unstable.
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...but only warp drives without the actual "warp" in them. They don't do even "warp 1".
"Quote: The proposed engine could not achieve faster-than-light travel, though it could come close; the statement mentions "high but subluminal speeds."
Clickbait science ninnies didn't make nothin' but some fancy words in digi-print.
I still think we'll do it for real way sooner than most think.
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One developer who modified his post to include a protest message found his Stack Overflow account suspended for seven days. We got good money for your posts (and time and effort), stop complaining
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I didn't realize SO would allow people to post. When I tried I was told, in no uncertain terms, that I wasn't trustworthy despite the fact that I gave the correct solution (I had just solved the question's for other reasons.)
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...a more wretched hive of scum and villainy...
I think part of it is my tolerance for pedantry extends only to the absolutely required whereas some of us fully embrace it in various forms in its entirety.
I hear the fake internet points people are gonna be out of the job soon.
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In this post, we’ll look at how you can refactor your code using collection expressions, we’ll learn about collection initializers, various expression usages, supported collection target types, and the spread syntax. var bunch = new stuff[];
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If it works, don't fix refactor it!
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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Dell is warning customers of a data breach after a threat actor claimed to have stolen information for approximately 49 million customers. Dude. You're getting hacked.
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So Name, physical address, and order information only. No financial information was breached. In other words, only the order information is new on the dark web. I'm not too worried about this breach because I won't talk to anyone claiming to be from a company trying to help me unless I called them.
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Better career opportunities might be available if you are willing to upskill in AI. The other 33% are managers without AI skills
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and 100% of them have no fvcking clue about what is AI and that "using" chatGPT or co, has nothing to do with programming it. And programming it is ing difficult and the biggest part of people who tells they can it, plainly lie
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Sources slam aggressive 'back to school' grading system as HR vows to track VPN use, badge swipes Roses are red, on-site workers are blue. When it's time for a promotion, it's all how they colour you.
I'm very certain better ones will follow
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