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State of WebAssembly 2023 study finds mostly optimism among software developers about future adoption of Wasm, but also doubts and challenges. It's almost like they've been promised this stuff before
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It's almost like they've been promised this stuff before More than the promise land to ?Moses?
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And he never got there either
TTFN - Kent
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You can now make an AI clone of yourself — or anyone else, living or dead — with Delphi | VentureBeat[^]
The boundaries between science fiction and reality continue to blur as US startup Delphi, named after the Ancient Greek oracle, announces a $2.7M funding round and the launch of its AI digital cloning service. This innovative technology allows users to upload their digital communications, ranging from emails and chat transcripts to YouTube videos and audio files, and Delphi will create an AI chatbot that closely mimics the user's personality, writing style, and even voice. This AI clone can be deployed on various platforms, including websites and Slack, and can even answer phone calls, providing a unique and engaging way to interact with technology.
Check out my IoT graphics library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx
And my IoT UI/User Experience library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix
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Random thoughts about this.
1. Embarcadero might have something to say about the name.
2. Visiting the website, the first main image is disturbingly reminiscent of the room Edgar G Robinson goes into to die in Soylent Green.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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Don't tell William Shatner!
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The weakest part of remote / part-time work research is how we assess productivity. Developers never like working next to a ruler
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And there is no ruler to really measure it.
You might spend days to track down a bug to solve it with some letters or couple of lines.
Is that guy less productive than someone that wrote 1000 lines (and introduced the bug)?
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This quartet provides systematic and innovative solutions for current mainstream AI models and hardware compilation. This is AI Tap
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I prefer the techno metal band[^]
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I hope he got a fair bit of change from KUKA for that. It's quite well done.
TTFN - Kent
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I don't know if he got something from them, but I like it.
Here another even more practical application of them: Roboter Weizenbier Party - YouTube[^]
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I recently needed to write some code to compare two mailing addresses. Now you've got two problems
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3 if you count the amount of spam that those two mail addresses will get soon
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Company boards, on the other hand, aren't letting cybersecurity disturb their sleep as much "I don't think there is any question about it. It can only be attributable to human error."
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Quote: However, while nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of CISOs were confident in their organization's ability to protect data, just over half (56 percent) of directors agreed. Two out of three companies lose data due to failed backups - The Insider News[^]
Is it not a bit contradictory?
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The EU prompted Microsoft to unbundle Teams from Office, and if Zoom CEO Eric Yuan gets his way, so will the US. Why compete, when you can run to the government
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At MS:
OK... Teams gets unbundled from office, but noone said anything about integration or automatisms
Besides, although I do not particulary defend Teams... I really prefer it over Zoom.
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Even major car manufacturers can never have too much storage space. This is why I don't download cars
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Apparently Toyota has spent so much money on hydrogen that they can't afford an IT department that actually monitors their servers.
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With the release of Visual Studio 17.6, the debugger took a significant leap forward by introducing Auto-decompilation for .NET libraries making the external code debugging in Visual Studio much more streamlined and effortless. Walking in a decompiled wonderland
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People trying to reverse engineering other products say thanks
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The end goal is to be able to ask questions and get answers not only based on the data on which our model was trained, but also on additional data supplied dynamically. Use your smarts to add some smarts to your .NET apps
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Am I the only one that think that with so much "smart" the fastest thing that we actually get is to make us lazier and/or dumber?
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A challenging read, but worth reading.
"Demystifying? not for me.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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