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As in Windows 10 the last windows ever?
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Windows SmartScreen and Smart App Control both have weaknesses of which to be wary How is it possible to outsmart it? There's "Smart" right there in the name.
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And that's why I avoid "Smart" thing like pest if I can
as in "I bring a lot of staff that nobody asked for and I have to developed so fast to keep pace, that nobody gives a crap about security, performance and / or robustness
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Judge Amit Mehta ruled in favor of the Department of Justice, writing that Google has maintained a monopoly in the search and advertising markets. Do not ship Go, do not collect $200billion
edit: fixed typo in blurb
modified 6-Aug-24 12:27pm.
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it is never too late if the message is good...
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Elon Musk asks court to void Microsoft’s exclusive deal with OpenAI. Obvious joke is obvious
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Is that really so difficult?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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What a weird ride. I'd only vaguely been playing along.
I like Musk's defense against the robot overlords even if I don't generally like him very much at all.
But AGI? They're talking like models should/could/would ever be conflated with AGI (artificial general intelligence)?
They're almost definitely a component, but I'd say models will only ever be a component of AGI. They are not themselves anything but fancy spreadsheets.
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Dravid (DRD) is an advanced, AI-powered CLI coding framework (in alpha) designed to follow user instructions until the job is done, even if it means fixing errors, including installation issues. You got your AI in my command-line!
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Microsoft is making security its top priority, and employees will now have to start delivering. That's one way to get their attention (hopefully)
Yeah, kind of reported already, but it's now official
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Kent Sharkey wrote: but it's now official being official is overvalued
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If intelligent civilizations exist out there, they may not rely on amounts of energy that would make them visible to us. They're playing peek-a-boo
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I would think it twice too, before visiting us.
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They don't believe there is any intelligent life on Earth?
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: They don't believe know there is anyno intelligent life on Earth?
FTFY
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I saw a meme a couple of years ago:
Frame 1: Aliens are viewing Earth society during the reign of Egyptian Pharos and hieroglyphics. Their comment is "no written language, we'll give them more time to advance."
Frame 2: Aliens are viewing the Earth today and see all the emojis. There comment is "no written language, we'll give them more time to advance."
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A new “State of software security” report says application code is “drowning in debt”, where debt is defined as flaws that remain for longer than a year, and that AI-generated code is no more secure than that written by humans – but it adds that AI trained on common software weaknesses (CWEs) can accelerate code fixes. Time for Raft#
"The worst, by some measures, is Visual Basic 6 (VB6) – long deprecated by Microsoft but still running business-critical applications. " <-- the gift that keeps on giving!
I was considering going with "One - Something's got to give", but decided that was too many degrees of separation.
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Quote: – and AI is both problem and solution Exactly... as every other tool, it is so good (or bad) as the one using them
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Having written in VB6 I know you could write secure code in it. However, many of the ActiveX controls were about as insecure as they came. Even Microsoft's ActiveX controls were riddled with security issues.
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Windows 10 users with old processors may now stuck in a blue screen of death loop due to unsupported Nvidia graphics drivers. Like they need an excuse
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Like they need an excuse they were just envious of MS causing all of them
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More evidence that Microsoft needs to force third parties out of the Windows kernel. Notice that Hyper-V never suffered from these types of issues. It's because Microsoft vetted every single kernel driver before allowing it onto a Hyper-V server.
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Qub (pronounced "cube") is a CLI that generates a web server and framework for building websites in QB64 -- a more modern variant of QBasic. Some men just want to see the world burn, and some should just be burned
Too harsh?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Too harsh? definitively not
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