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I used 1.0 on my xt pc. Ran Aldus Pagemaker on it - yes I did. DesqView ultimatly won out and remained the victor until windows 3.0 came out.
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I didn't know those even existed... I jumped from Spektrum 128k (DOS) to Windows 3.11 (actually was my brother PC) and Win 95
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I started with Windows 286 with Word. (Word for DOS was horrific.)
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Damn! I used to have the source code for Word 1.0 laying around somewhere. Now I have to go see if I still have it.
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Hopefully found with a magic wand as well.
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Damn, I would have reported this as spam if it weren't for the very modern, graphics card chowing look.
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JetBrains has unbundled its AI Assistant from the IDE, in a new beta of IntelliJ IDEA, which is also the basis for many other developer tools. Back to natural intelligence
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Back to natural intelligence But only for this time... eh?
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Bad radio propagation means Googlers are making do with Ethernet cables, phone hotspots. Maybe they should Google 'wave interference'?
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That's CEO secret weapon so that workers spend less time looking at their phones...
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At the heart of AI, matrix math has just seen its biggest boost "in more than a decade.” Unfortunately, no one can be told what the multiplication method is. You have to discover it for yourself.
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"It's just a dot - how hard could it be?"
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Oh, the number of undergrads who have spoken that...
TTFN - Kent
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Yeah, I semi-remember those days...
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Kent Sharkey wrote: no one can be told what the multiplication method is will it change if you look at it too?
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The European Commission, the regulatory body of the European Union that frequently launches investigations of major tech companies, including Microsoft, now finds itself on the other side of this fence. Who will fine the finers?
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"He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."
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The EC extortion machine has problems.
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The EC will figure out how to make this Microsoft's fault, but it really appears the EC didn't do their due diligence before contracting for M365.
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Ingy döt Net is brewing up a scripting language that brings to YAML all the programming capabilities many assumed it already had. Yet Another Programming Language
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Yet Another Programming Miserable Language YAML
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Microsoft just announced that it will stop supporting the option to upload content to OneDrive through a URL Who do they think they are? Google?!
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Since OneDrive is really nothing more than a specialized SharePoint document library, I wonder how this will impact this documented and heavily used feature of SharePoint.
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