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I'm using one mainly because I want to look like I'm on the bandwagon at work. Making sure I don't look like an old fogey and become a target of layoff.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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If Gartner used AI, would their analysis improve?
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They'd have to, wouldn't they?
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: as many as three in four enterprise software engineers will harness the power of AI I wonder when Kent will be posting "as many as 3 in four AI platforms will harness [specific specialty skills] of human coders."
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This is a simulation of the world's first electronic digital computer, Colossus, which ran at Bletchley Park and was used to break the German Lorenz cipher. See if you can get DOOM running on it
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Users have continued to complain about how their Windows PC just does not feel fast enough even on relatively powerful systems. Which may explain why he's an "ex-Microsoft" employee
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If the EV industry was Microsoft, they'd require 350 volt chargers and then complain nobody was buying.
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No, they'd require 350 volt chargers and only accept 50 volts.
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We are about 18 months away from the end of mainstream Windows 10 support, but Microsoft thinks it is time to start nagging warning Windows 10 users about the inevitable. The good news is we're only 18 months away from them not notifying us to upgrade anymore
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So that's the "important update" waiting for a restart?
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Microsoft’s developer event has a session list that confirms rumors of an Arm and AI focus for Windows this year. You have the right to build for ARM
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Discover the latest trends and insights on public software development activity on GitHub with the release of Q4 2023 data for the Innovation Graph. Because everybody who's anybody is on GitHub
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Is this the version with or without malware?
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Major ISPs had until April 10th to publish labels during point-of-sale with basic information about their broadband offerings. Caution: contains nuts
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A nearby star system, teetering on the edge of a spectacular explosion, promises a rare cosmic show that’ll be visible to the naked eye. "Blame it on the bossa nova with its magic spell"
Because the "Devil Comet" is so yesterday
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because the "Devil Comet" is so yesterday And this explosion is from 3000 years ago.. so what?
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Threat actors are abusing GitHub automation features and malicious Visual Studio projects to push a new variant of the "Keyzetsu" clipboard-hijacking malware and steal cryptocurrency payments. Why we can't have nice things, today's edition
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Why we can't have nice things Mankind not being kind to man at all
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In his Intel Vision Keynote on Tuesday CEO Pat Gelsinger outlined a scenario in which AI will eventually automate entire offices – or potentially even whole businesses. He's getting ready by playing the back end
Or at least talking out of it
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Am I the only one that notizes that everytime a big cahoona says something about AI replacing people, it is never someone from management?
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This post shares the results of our most recent Go Developer Survey, conducted in January and February 2024. Go-go Gadget survey results
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Gadget's Greatest Gadgets[^]
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While Musk says superintelligence is coming soon, one critic says prediction is "batsh*t crazy." At least one human, anyway
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... right after he perfects fully autonomous driving...
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