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A team of researchers at North Carolina State University has developed a tool to streamline the process of analyzing open source software updates. Oh look: more eyes
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Oh look: more eyes FTFY
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Pong Wars has captured developer attention for years. Write once, Pong Wars everywhere
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Is that the new DOOM?
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My favorite pong version is still YouTube: extreme-sheep-herding-with-led-lights[^]. The pong game is about halfway.
It is old (like most pong!), so the quality is bad. The herding is just as impressive as it was then!
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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Its former head quit, claiming safety concerns had taken "a backseat to shiny products." No need for long term safety, as the AI apocalypse is scheduled in the short term
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Article wrote: claiming safety concerns had taken "a backseat to shiny products." So... business as usual.
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It's amazing, and a little sad, to think that something created in 1989 that changed how people used and viewed the then-nascent Internet had nearly vanished by 2024. Great news if you're looking for something from the 80s
edit: fixed link
modified 16-May-24 17:40pm.
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Turum turum tum tum tum: Altavista, baby...
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Yes, telepathy exists ... I thought about it and you wrote it down already
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Wow, that's interesting! It's amazing to hear that Archie, the first web search engine, is back. It's great to see such an important piece of internet history being revived. Looking forward to seeing how it works today!
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I was going to say... altavista was the first crawler on a 64 bit platform...
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“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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The link in the quote is incorrect.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
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thank you -fixed
TTFN - Kent
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I’ve come to recognize a fundamental truth about being a software dev: the key to failure is trying to please everybody. no
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Article wrote: I’ve come to recognize a fundamental truth about being a software dev: the key to failure is trying to please everybody. So... Moronic managers, non realistic deadlines, way too vague specs, non competent information deliverers, chaotic IT infrastructure, being the only one with common sense in the room...
all that has nothing to do with failure? .i..
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I wonder how much different it would read in a native tongue.
The bit I gathered skimming is almost the same as prevailing wisdom that diverse teams produce better results not because they share the same idea but tend toward different ones.
But that seems to be the point and it's littered with all kinds of other things that definitely do not ring true on first glance.
"You will fail if you develop a product that tries to appeal to too many users."
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...so you too can collect unemployment!
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Microsoft has made a range of baffling decisions and awful mis-steps recently. You can trace everything back to insatiable desire for money. discuss
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Kent Sharkey wrote: You can trace everything back to insatiable desire for money. I thought it was for security
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Security is Job #1.
Making money by whatever means, of course, is Job #0.
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"Despite the hype surrounding Microsoft's lead in this category, what's often less talked about is how much further ahead Microsoft would be if Satya Nadella and the team at Microsoft hadn't made a range of baffling, short-sighted decisions in previous years."
I blame AAPL.
No, truly, I do. Not that MSFT isn't blameless but it's relative moralistic bar lowering in the name of the buck and once AAPL dropped the bar to the center of the earth... It's "oh crap, we need to be a bit more evil or we'll be financially smoked in the charts". It's not just MSFT they collaterally damaged like this with their wanton greed.
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Google’s new Gemini ‘Gems’ feature lets you customize a Gemini chatbot with personalities and abilities, such as an upbeat gym buddy, just by asking. Chris is totally going to replace me, isn't he? ;(
AI, replaced by AI
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Chris is totally going to replace me, isn't he? ;( He wouldn't dare...
All other AI's still have to get close to pass the "coffee spit on the monitor" test.
That's way more difficult than Turing.
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No , you are irreplaceable ...
AI without us humans goes astray
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