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Kent Sharkey wrote: "Two to beam up" Although they say "Star Trek" I would go more for...
"Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope."
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For the projector part, definitely true.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: For the projector part, definitely true. That was exactly my thought
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Does it come with its own 'droid?
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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I whish it would... I would like to have (and understand its whistles) an R2-D2 as the one in the films.
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I have to say that the demo left me feeling heavily underwhelmsed. It's a solution looking for a problem, where better solutions are already possible for the problem it's meant to solve.
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Unless it can project a live hologram of the other person (ala Star Wars) I'm not buying.
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Microsoft’s most recent update was meant to fix Windows incorrectly labeling printers, but it appears to have introduced new problems. Even more shocking news
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But the new Icon for the error message is soooooo cuuutteee...
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In a pre-press paper titled, "How Secure is Code Generated by ChatGPT?" computer scientists Raphaël Khoury, Anderson Avila, Jacob Brunelle, and Baba Mamadou Camara answer the question with research that can be summarized as "not very." Today in shocking news...
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And yet... Record number of software security flaws uncovered in 2022[^]
Having seen the quality of the questions in the Q&A last years... the average enquirer for code of ChatGPT won't even think a second about using that code in production.
I see a new wave (or should I say Tsunami?) of @OriginalGriff "Crappy IoT OTD" messages incoming.
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Inspired by the adaptable nature of organic brains, researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have introduced a method for robust flight navigation agents to master vision-based fly-to-target tasks in intricate, unfamiliar environments. It's all fun-and-games until it springs a leak?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It's all fun-and-games until it springs a leak? or it turns around and hit your own ass instead
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A record 26,448 software security flaws were reported by CISA last year, with the number of critical vulnerabilities (CVEs) up 59 percent from 2021 at 4,135. And now we're all fixed up, right? Right? 
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Kent Sharkey wrote: A temporary record 26,448 software security flaws were reported by CISA last year, FTFY
Next year will be cracked, the following year will be cracked again and...
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These are for multiple different speculative execution side-channel attack CPU vulnerabilities on Windows 11 and Windows 10. To fix, or to create?
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Quote: ...The scripts are meant to help verify the status of mitigations of these vulnerabilities. Microsoft: "Our updates are so crappy that now you have to run Powershell to see how crappy they are."
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David O'Neil wrote: Microsoft: "Our updates are so crappy that now you have to run Powershell to see how crappy they are." Addition: "And we are so that we don't know if our fixes actually fix the bugs correctly"
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But the users know. Oh, do they know...
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After a two-minute chat session, could you reliably figure out if you'd been chatting with a real person or a chatbot? "As a meatbag would say: 'I have a bad feeling about this"
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If the chat bot can't lie... it should be pretty easy.
If the chat bot can lie... perfect, we are so dumb and are giving them the skills to fool us.
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Overwhelmed by data and decision-making, many business leaders are ready for robots to take over. Assuming it doesn't affect their bonus, of course
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Don't all "leaders" use a decision-making robot that has been on the market for millennia:
Heads or Tails?
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If you don’t repeat yourself, keep it simple, and implement only the functionality you really truly need, your C# code will be cleaner, simpler, and much easier to maintain. FYI
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