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Since its inception in the early 1990s, Linux has grown from a hobbyist's project into a foundational pillar of the modern technological world. Linux lovers love Linux
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Linux lovers love Linux In Azure or in Windows?
I answer myself: "Yes!"
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NASA is testing 4K video streaming using lasers so that it can provide live coverage of the Artemis Moon landing. The message transmitted was, "pew pew!"
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Quote: NASA fired its space lasers... As long as they do not hit Vespa's hair...
Just in case: My Hair! He Shot My Hair! -Princess Vespa, Spaceballs(1987) - YouTube[^]
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Six times bigger than Jupiter, the planet is the oldest and coldest yet imaged. I was sure I put it away
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Quote: giant exoplanet that isn’t where it should be Have you ask the mega maid?
Just in case: Mega Maid | Spaceballs: The Wiki | Fandom[^]
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Updated robots.txt file hits Bing and others without a Reddit deal. Now you can't use Bing to search for the winner of the argument about whether pancakes are sandwiches
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Seize the means of reduction!
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Can they please be blocked from showing anything from Reddit or Quora?
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Joe Woodbury wrote: Can they please be blocked from showing anything from Reddit or Quora or Facebook or Instagram or X or... in ALL engines? FTFY
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Reddit became the best place to find technical informations. 99% of Google results are LLM generated drivel that never gets to the point and repeats other LLM generated drivel.
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
The shortest horror story: On Error Resume Next
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Threat actors known as 'Stargazer Goblin' have created a malware Distribution-as-a-Service (DaaS) from over 3,000 fake accounts on GitHub that push information-stealing malware. At least they're using version control
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Article wrote: from over 3,000 fake accounts on GitHub that push information-stealing malware. That's only the ones they discovered
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You can access data from deleted forks, deleted repositories and even private repositories on GitHub. And it is available forever. This is known by GitHub, and intentionally designed that way. Sharing is caring, and they really care (Forking heck!)
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And they still ask me, why am I so paranoic with some stuff
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Your software is hurt by toxic personalities on your team. Smart jerks aren't worth it. Let's dispel the myth. Stick with the dumb jerks. There's plenty of them
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Should we have refinement meetings where we just point the people directly instead of the stories?
It sounds ridiculous on its face but I think I might actually be swayed to such a thing being good.
Skip the rigamarole and get straight to the island voting so people can sooner discover their better islands. Life is short.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Stick with the dumb jerks. There's plenty of them Q: How do you know the dumb jerks?
A: They think they are smart.
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Additionally:
Q: How do you know the dumbest jerks?
A: They think shout they are the smartest and everyone else are dumb.
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Security awareness company KnowBe4 noticed something was fishy when the employee's company-issued Mac began loading malware. Did they at least stop other hackers from getting into networks?
Started by a (supposedly ex-)hacker, hiring hackers. Profit!
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Article wrote: Security awareness company KnowBe4 noticed something was fishy when the employee's company-issued Mac began loading malware. I do wonder... would they have discovered it, if he had typed the malware directly in the company network instead of uploading it?
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I don’t actually think predictability is a good thing in software engineering. Insert a "Well, technically..." blurb here while pushing up my glasses
aka "If the code you write could be automated, shouldn't it be?"
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Article wrote: I don’t actually think predictability is a good thing in software engineering. If you don't need to do something totally new, predictability can be perfectly acceptable in many contexts. Overengineering something might be as much dangerous as many other things.
Why do you need to re-invent the wheel? Better invest your time in inventing a new motor to move it more efficiently
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As junk web pages written by AI proliferate, the models that rely on that data will suffer. So, like the regular AI then?
I'm glad someone actually went out and studied it, but isn't this kind of a big duh?
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how to get money to keep us "oficially busy" for a couple of years? Just get a Murphy's law or a standard corollary and make a study from it
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