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One reason is change for the sake of change. We've all used perfectly functional software only to have it change one day into a buggy UI mess.
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It's the natural order of things as the next generation has little regard for what got the whole machine to this point. You can expect a continuation of many critical and not so critical (if you don't look) system failures to continue.
Best just enjoy the ride.
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Adecco Group launched a survey that predicts AI will lead to fewer jobs for many firms in the next five years. Possibly the most shocking news since the last time I posted about a Windows Update gone bad
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The only sad part is that probably the jobs getting cut will be the wrong ones in most of the times.
And that when they realize it, will probably be too late. Ending in more jobs lost, when companies close.
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Indexing low-quality books may mean the language research tool Ngram will also get trash results. Pounded in the search by AI
However, the good Dr. Chuck Tingle, esq definitely doesn't fit in the category of "bad AI-written works". I definitely enjoyed Camp Damascus.
And Google definitely needs (/s) something to reduce the quality of their search results these days.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: And Google definitely needs (/s) something to reduce the quality of their search results these days. even more?
I just started to use bing... I only say that
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And behold, he stretch out his arms and shouted, "Mediocrity arise." And Google bowed and said, "Thy will be done."
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Smaller LLMs seemingly have faster reactions FINISH HIM!
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Two get in, one get out
Two get in, one get out
Two get in...
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With Microsoft’s rollout of the new Outlook for Windows(new window), it appears the company has transformed its email app into a surveillance(new window) tool for targeted advertising. As opposed to their other data collection services
By a strange coincidence, they happen to have a competing product. Who would have thought it possible?
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Article wrote: t appears the company has transformed its email app into a surveillance(new window) tool for targeted advertising. And then people ask why I do not take the lastest versions...
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Collaborative effort aims to establish common specifications for secure software development based on existing open source best practices. But only for about 90s in the path of totality
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Quote: Eclipse joins with industry groups to secure open source A.k.a. their lawyers are running out of ideas and need new fresh inspiration?
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In a clash of computational eras, this blog post is about compiling existing Fortran code for WebAssembly so that it can run in a web browser. One of these things is not like the other...
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Is Fortran the new Doom?
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Easter egg in test build could have scrambled Microsoft's reputation Next time, just leave the chocolate easter eggs
Although that intern may not have had a next time
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Article wrote: Easter egg in test build could have scrambled Microsoft's reputation They do not need easter eggs for that
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The only appropriate response to that intern: "Do you use your left or your right hand for that?"
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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While users have not yet experienced the hack, University of Chicago researchers demonstrated its potential impacts using Meta’s VR headsets. "An idea is like a virus. Resilient. Highly contagious. And even the smallest seed of an idea can grow. It can grow to define or destroy you."
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "An idea is like a virus. Resilient. Highly contagious. And even the smallest seed of an idea can grow. It can grow to define or destroy you." Cool film
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It would get really interesting if VR were somehow all around good enough that the real inception is making you think you've taken it off but you're still in it. If anyone ever pulls off that trick it'd be fairly hair raising.
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You mean the matrix?
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Or inverted... You've somehow taken it off but think you're still in it so maybe do some reckless things.
I think some sci-fi has toyed with the idea of VR sicknesses where you can't tell the difference.
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The 24/7 on-call nature of work for many IT professionals is leading to a shift in priorities in favor of a more sustainable work-life balance, a change accentuated by the demands of the next generation of IT pros. It's all about where you draw the line
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It's all about where you draw the line Not only where you draw it, having the guts to say "no, I am not crossing it" too
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