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So they say they used rainbow tables to reverse engineer hashes scraped from pretty much wiretapping the stream.
But doesn't that require that AAPL either didn't bother salting such hashes or didn't bother using a good salt?
Or... that they gave China the salt?
Oooo or they just volunteered implied info about their quantum computing capability?
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Researchers at Cybernews have uncovered a huge data leak which could potentially put the entire population of Brazil at risk. And not on the beach this time
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Kent Sharkey wrote: And not on the beach this time but still so "undercovered" as if they were...
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Fluid Framework 2.0 is an open-source platform for rapidly building powerful collaborative experiences. I usually prefer different fluids
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My first answer would have broken the KSS rule... sorry
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This one time at band gap... we managed to use wonder stuff as an electronic material for semiconducting Wake me up when they're orderable
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Wake me up when they're orderable not to forget affordable and stable enough to be useful
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If you work in the IT sector, you’ll likely know that certification in various fields can help to give your career a boost. Now you can be a Certified Git!
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I would have linked Dilbert's "I summon the Vast Power of Certification"
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I am a Torvalds Level 3 Certified Git!
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C3 is a system programming language based on C. It is an evolution of C enabling the same paradigms and retaining the same syntax as far as possible. You know what else has the same syntax as C, but is widely available?
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Yeah, but nobody uses C.
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A newly leaked database titled 'Midjourney Style List' has been found to contain the names of over 16,000 artists whose work the generative model is believed to have been trained on. Just wait until we see the list of developers with code that has been lifted by AI
edit: changed the wording to save me from a grammatical error/correction/debate
modified 8-Jan-24 15:18pm.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Just wait until we see the list of developers with code that has been lifted by AI Looking at the code I wrote lately... That could actually explain a lot
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There's another massive reason to be apathetic to concerns if you have some skills.
If it gets too bad and we have to steal our value back? We just teach it to write the bad codes. Trick it into running across repos of tdwtf.
If those who cannot do teach? (I've always hated that.)
Well those who don't know can't even do that much and ML will never know any more than what we tell it. Maybe if we coupled it up with a specifically "general AI". I'm not sure we'll be there in my lifetime, nor maybe several. I'd put our chances of populating Alpha Centauri first at about a 50/50.
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jochance wrote: and ML will never know any more than what we tell it. That's why I for now am pretty calmed about the topic. Yes, it is a tool that can save a lot of time but, as per now, won't replace us (at least not most of us)
jochance wrote: I'm not sure we'll be there in my lifetime, nor maybe several. I'd put our chances of populating Alpha Centauri first at about a 50/50. I would be already more than satisfied if I could see a "decent" space ship in my lifetime to move in our sun system, not even to go to other galaxies
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Quote: I would be already more than satisfied if I could see a "decent" space ship in my lifetime to move in our sun system, not even to go to other galaxies
Well, I feel comfortable saying that unless you have an unfortunate early demise that is probably a certainty.
RE: ML-
We've ridden this merry go round. Every other time it meant far more need for far more heads.
So far as I can tell this merry go round is a bigger faster one. It will have greater impacts, but some aspects of it, they will be the same.
If we want to be rationally prepared boy scouts?
We should probably start dumping very significant amounts of our time into stuff like onboarding.
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Knowing how to solicit and give feedback is an essential part of being a software consultant. Yet, for new developers, learning these skills can be rocky at the beginning. Is that when you put them too close to the speakers?
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Actually they should have feedbacks from every worker. And... do you know what? It would even be useful if they "really" heard them
EDIT: Spelling
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A new study suggests ChatGPT needs to go back to medical school. Stick with Dr. Google
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Kent Sharkey wrote: ChatGPT needs to go back to medical school
Also law school, etc., etc.
Any idiot can give wrong answers with confidence. Does A.I. stand for Artificial Idiocy?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: Does A.I. stand for Artificial Idiocy? or for Abnormal Inability
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ChatGPT fails at diagnosing child medical cases. It's wrong 83 percent of the time.
Fixed the subject for you.
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Nothing hurts developer productivity like bad management. Keep your dream team motivated by avoiding these common mistakes. My sympathy if you've collected the full set
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This would, IMO, make a good survey question.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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