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As orgs try out coding assistants, at least one CIO wants to see a coder with a philosophy degree. I code, therefore I am
Or: To write a to-do list is to be?
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Lucky for them, ChatGPT has them covered:
Me:
What is your philosophy on coding?
ChatGPT:
I believe coding is both an art and a science. It's about creativity, problem-solving, and logic all rolled into one. It's not just about writing lines of code; it's about crafting elegant solutions to complex problems.
Coding is a way to express ideas and bring them to life in the digital world. It's about building something meaningful, whether it's a simple script or a sophisticated application.
At its core, coding is about continuous learning and improvement. Technologies evolve, new languages emerge, and best practices change. So, it's essential to stay curious, stay adaptable, and always strive to deepen your understanding.
Ultimately, coding is a tool for empowerment. It empowers individuals to create, innovate, and make a positive impact on the world around them. Whether you're building software to solve a global challenge or just tinkering with a personal project, coding opens up a world of possibilities.
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Article wrote: at least one CIO wants to see a coder with a philosophy degree. Why?...
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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To be is to do - Socrates
To do is to be - Sartre
Do Be Do Be Do - Sinatra
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Google Search now has an option to search the "web," which is not the default anymore. They should try it. I hear it might be big one day.
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"Do no Gargle the evil, and swallow"
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And the default is... search in sponsors? Look who has paid us more? Just use us we need to slurp more of your data?
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The correct answer, sadly.
TTFN - Kent
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People still use Google for searching the web? Bless their hearts.
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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TNCaver wrote: People still use Google for searching the web?
90% of the world!
Kevin
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So glad I switched away from Google for search so many years ago.
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I just switched to US in VPN and tied that search. I didn't get a web tab though. I also tried another search and it said AI not available.
Brave Search has an AI and Code summaries but each can be separately turned off in settings. However, I've so far found them to be more useful than not, and consistent with the source links. They are also displayed contextually, so not always present.
I imagine for people who want to use Google, but don't like this direction, they could use Startpage, which uses Google's web index. So you'll just get the Web tab in effect.
Kevin
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By making use of randomness, a team has created a simple algorithm for estimating large numbers of distinct objects in a stream of data. "Ah one. An'a two"
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“We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!”
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Article wrote: By making use of randomness,
Kent Sharkey wrote: "Ah one. An'a two hundredd" FTFY
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The names of the band director's two daughters:
Anna One, Anna Two.
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Since leveraging generative AI breakthroughs to introduce the original "AI pair programmer" called GitHub Copilot, the company has been on a mission to publish research to showcase its positive impact on developers and organizations. As always, "It depends"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: As always, "It depends" It depends on who you ask, it depends on who you compair with, it depends on who you compare for, it depends on the task, it depends on who you paired with, it depends...
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Not using Copilot but using similar, but free, Codeium. I find it more useful than not.
Kevin
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All vendor kernels are plagued with security vulnerabilities, according to a CIQ whitepaper. Will the Linux community ever accept upstream stable kernels? They're going to need more than a few more eyes
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That's what I call a good timing[^]
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Somehow I just don't see the egos running the Linux community implementing this proposed changed to better secure the Linux kernel.
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Reddit gets access to OpenAI’s tech for building AI features, and OpenAI gets real-time access to Reddit posts that feed into ChatGPT. Now ChatGPT can tell you that you're an idiot and downvote you
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Now ChatGPT can tell you that you're an idiot and downvote you Better downvoted than closed (SO feed)
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About half a million customers of the Australian fund UniSuper were locked out of their accounts for a week Sometimes The Cloud brings the rain
"UniSuper had a backup account with another cloud provider" <-- I'm guessing that backup provider might just be the new primary provider.
From another story about it, "UniSuper, an Australian pension fund that manages $135 billion worth of funds and has 647,000 members, had its entire account wiped out at Google Cloud, including all its backups that were stored on the service."
Sure, this kind of thing happens when you host your own servers, but at least then you know who needs hitting with the fire hammer.
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