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Step 1: Replace your Intel Processor.
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Andre Oosthuizen wrote: Step 1: Replace your Intel Processor. Step 2: Install linux
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Cython is an optimizing static compiler for both the Python programming language and the extended Cython programming language. If only I had a dollar for every language that that the speed of C++
I mean, I'd have at least a dollar, right?
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Whitespace racing stripe
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: for every language that that the speed of C++ I didn't kno know you stuttered
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The data collection feature is enabled by default, but you can disable it during installation. You're not paranoid if every one is watching you, Intel Edition
These are the discrete ones, not the integrated ones (yet, possibly)
edit: fixed summary
modified 7-Aug-23 14:06pm.
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Wrong synopsis, I think.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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I dunno, those cards run really hot
Fixed, and thank you.
TTFN - Kent
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Managers room: Everyone else is doing it... why shouldn't we too?
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Initial data shows an energy output greater than 3.5 megajoules. "It’s always thirty years to commercial fusion"
Also, "Some conditions apply" to that "net energy gain" number
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The money almost ran out, time for new investors.
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And how much is lost converting that to steam to run the turbines?
It always amazes me that tech like nuclear power (and I suppose one day fusion) still uses water to generate usable quantities of electricity. (Plutonium powered spacecraft don't count.)
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Quote: Although many scientists believe fusion power stations are still decades away
I wonder which will come first? Commercial quantum computer or nuclear fusion?
Kevin
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Not content with telling its own staff that apparently its own platform isn't good enough to enable remote work, the latest terms of service suggest that data shared on the platform will be used to train its AI models. That 'zoom' you hear is the sound of people changing to another video chat service
Of course, all the others are probably already doing that
Edit: aaaaaaand reversed Zoom reverses policy that allowed it to train AI on customer data | Engadget[^]
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cheers
Chris Maunder
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AI will not learn much from this fossil, shame. If it does, it will probably fall under the "false information" category... 
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I pity the AI that tries to learn from my rambling conversations. They think AI hallucinates now? Ha! Just wait...
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I already wondered how long would it take for MS to try it with teams... Zoom got there faster.
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A team of researchers from British universities has trained a deep learning model that can steal data from keyboard keystrokes recorded using a microphone with an accuracy of 95%. Clicky keyboards deemed insecure
I know, incorrect joke as Mac keyboards are quite quiet. How about, "Sounds just like 'P@ssword1' again"?
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This is exactly why I have a cone of silence over my keyboard.
No one getting my data.
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What was that, Chief?
TTFN - Kent
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Cone wrapped in foil, just in case it is the aliens listening in on my keyboard. 
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Boffins have spent two years monitoring the computers of office staff at a large Texas energy concern and found that workers did less and made more mistakes in the afternoon – particularly on Fridays. Good thing I didn't psot this on Friday!
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In further news, biologists confirm that bears defecate in the woods!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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