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Kent Sharkey wrote: and assesses the risks associated with its usage. As if propietary software lately was that different...
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Facing renewed competition from Microsoft and OpenAI, Google is reportedly “racing” to build an “all-new” AI-powered search engine. If all the other kids are doing it, will you start an AI apocalypse too?
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And what happened with "Bard"? Did it already get cancelled?
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I guess its too late now.......
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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As with every .NET release, Microsoft improves the performance of the runtime and guess what: This release is no exception to this. "Drive like the wind, straining the limits of machine and man"
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Steven Giesel wrote: As with every .NET release, Microsoft improves the performance of the runtime Every? Really? I would not bet something I care, just in case.
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There are two main options for building applications in .NET and leverage the Windows App SDK, that target multiple platforms (aka cross-platform or multi-platform applications) with is Microsoft’s .NET MAUI and the Uno Platform.
edit: Yeah, I forgot a blurb on this one. Read tomorrow's email for the belurb (belated blurb). I'd share it here, but it's way too lame (even for us) 
modified 17-Apr-23 13:37pm.
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A new report underscores the effectiveness of low-code tools in reducing costs and helping IT professionals deal with growing demands. When you go low, salary go high?
I jest - of course it won't (probably your management chain's will though)
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Tech republic wrote: A new report underscores the effectiveness of low-code tools as long as you doesn't need anything out of the "standard" might be, but try to do something customized...
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AutoGPT and BabyAGI run GPT AI agents to complete complex tasks iteratively. Can it create an AI so smart it can't create a smarter one?
Ugh. Trying for that "Can God create a stone so heavy He can't lift it" paradoz, but failing this Sunday morn. Sorry about that.
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"LET THERE BE LIGHT!" (1, 2, 3)
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That is a great story.
TTFN - Kent
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Totally agree! It has stuck in my mind ever since reading it probably 40+ years ago.
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In this post I’ll explain the benefits of the new “rangified” algorithms, talk you through the new C++23 additions, and explore some of the design space for fold algorithms in C++. Can you make a swan?
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"The spice melange lets the navigators fold space... a way of traveling without moving."
Software Zen: delete this;
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has confirmed the successful launch of an Ariane 5 rocket carrying the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE). Time for some fresh squeezed science news
They really worked hard for that acronym, didn't they?
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It’ll wind down starting in 2023 and be replaced with Spaces Part of my job is keeping you up-to-date with Currents events
Another one I barely remembered hearing about, and it was only created in 2020.
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"Currents is currently unavailable, lost in the Spaces." - ba-dum-tish!
<: groan :>
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Part of my job is keeping you up-to-date with Currents events In case of Google's cancelations and Microsoft Update-glitches you should consider to take a full job
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funny indeed..
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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The NTIA is considering AI audits, certifications and assessments, similar to financial audits of financial statements. That should remove everyone's fears
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For super-forward-looking-ness, they should place the responsibility for all of that with our official Space Farce.
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Article wrote: similar to financial audits of financial statements. we are doomed
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All new functionality in the SQL standard is in the form of optional features, so I’m giving the feature codes and names below for reference. A SELECT feature list
I guess standardizing the JSON data type and functions is nice?
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The problems range from File Explorer (explorer.exe) crashes to icons disappearing from the desktop to performance issues and even SSD slowdown. Another download, another implode
Icons disappearing?! The horror...the HORROR!
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