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Mmmm yeah agree, Terminator jumps to mind IF we see 2026 at all - me being the doomsday Sayer.
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Even well-planned, well-funded projects tend to fail. An abbreviated list
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He forgot "irrational expectations"
and "it was a dumb idea"
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And "do it like this, I know better" from someone mightier than the dev
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Because tests are only as good as the code they test?
ok, while that sounds wise for about 2 seconds, it doesn't even make sense to me.
I think I replied to the wrong post, but the two seem related.
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Vadim Kravcenko wrote: Even well-planned But that is waterfall thinking. We all know that is bad and leads to all sorts of failures. Successful projects are agile, they start with
int main(int argc, char**argv)
{
return 0;
} After that, we start making questions about the the problem to be solved, and work that into our solution as we go. Any sort of planning reduces flexibility and must be avoided
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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COPA took Wright to court to try and prevent him from suing developers and other members of the crypto community, claiming intellectual property rights over Bitcoin's technology. This is why you sign your code
Or at the very least keep a dated copy of the backup. Maybe put it on the friggin' bitcoin blockchain if you want to be like that.
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Or best... use a notary
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If you’ve been thinking of infusing your existing .NET apps with generative AI & Large Language Models (LLMs), now is a great time to dive in and we have new quickstarts to help you out.
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Oh no! As if it were not enough with the "AI's" done by professionals...
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Veteran spacecraft shows signs of sanity with poke from engineers "Life at last! Salutations from the other side"
Space's bestest good boy[1] gives us the bestest good news.
[1] Perseverance and Curiosity were good boys as well. RIP (Reporting Idle on Planet)
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Kind of mandatory[^]
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"For here am I sitting in a tin can"
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The European Parliament voted Wednesday to adopt the AI Act, securing the bloc pole-position in setting rules for a broad sweep of artificial intelligence-powered software — or what regional lawmakers have dubbed “the world’s first comprehensive AI law”. Incoming fines in...3,2,1...
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Quote: the world’s first comprehensive AI law ---> written by AI.
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AI driving decisions are not quite the same as the ones humans would make. "It absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead!"
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Article wrote: AI driving decisions are not quite the same as the ones humans would make. And that's why I say autonomous driving will last a while, and be only successfull once ALL cars have it, so they behave "predictible"
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If so then that catch-22 will prevent self-driving cars from ever being successful.
There are no solutions, only trade-offs. - Thomas Sowell
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do. - Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes)
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Imagine my grandma's 'Jalopy' cutting in and out of traffic, ouch to all and every autonomous "driver" out there, she will probably be targeted by AI as the first enemy to eliminate!
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Who'd have thought that AI, robots, and trackers could make employees miserable? Work considered harmful
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Work considered harmful Everything in excess is it.
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I don't agree, I am doing so much better since they upgraded me from Windows XP to Win 7 last week, I even got a new 12" flat screen, life is great I tell you!
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It will be available as both a stand alone service, and also as an embedded service for people who already use Microsoft's security products. Something about that date seems appropriate
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Cannot agree more!!!
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Back to the future: Sir Tim Berners-Lee thinks the rise of AI has made things worse than ever, but he continues to find solutions in the internet's earliest days. If it's broke, I ain't fixing it
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