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Kent Sharkey wrote: I tried that, and now I can't get the ink off my screen Have you tried tipex?
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Long mobile conversations with the AI assistant using AirPods echo the sci-fi film. And here I thought they were just crazy people talking with themselves
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Kent Sharkey wrote: And here I thought they were just crazy people talking with themselves As long as it only is speaking...
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The voices in my head are back. Excellent!
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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Chip companies like Qualcomm, Nvidia, and AMD are all either planning or said to be planning another attempt at making Arm chips for the consumer PC market. Qualcomm is leading the charge in mid-2024 with its Snapdragon X Elite and a new CPU architecture called Oryon. And Reuters reported earlier this week that Nvidia and AMD are targeting a 2025 release window for their own Arm chips for Windows PCs. They're whistling. Graveyard possibly in sight.
It seemed appropriate to combine this one with the discussion below.
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This beggars belief, doesn't it. What planet is Pat Gelsinger on. I wonder how much longer he has in the job of Intel CEO.
Is this a replay of Itanium and AMD64?
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that is a great comparison. I was thinking Xeon, but it didn’t fit as well.
TTFN - Kent
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We find wisdom wherever we encounter it. And since I’m at the ballpark a lot of the time, that’s where I get my tech business lessons. And everything I don't understand, I got from cricket
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Both pigeons and AI models can be better than humans at solving some complex tasks Remember that, the next time an AI drops stuff on you
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Cybercrime always seems to find a new way to take advantage of modern technologies and now QR codes are the next it thing. News alert: Someone found a use for QR codes!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: News alert: Someone found a use for QR codes! And a lot of people that use it blindly
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Really? Ugh. Thanks, I needed yet another reason to despair for humanity.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Really? If it weren't worth... would it be exploited?
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Through my personal career growth and that of my peers and mentees, I learned that growing professionally is always a hard challenge to face. "There is no spoon."
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Quote: Good engineers train their skills - great engineers train their mindset Genius engineers train both
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Microsoft has discontinued its ambitious foray into the metaverse, opting to shelve its two key projects, Project Airsim and Project Bonsai. Less 'Everything, Everywhere, All at Once', and more, 'Nothing, Nowhere, Never"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: 'Everything, Everywhere, All at Once' Still have to see it. Have you already?
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I enjoyed it, wife didn't. But then she likes things to be a bit straight-forward, and that movie...isn't.
Still, a nice exploration of the effect of choices within a life.
TTFN - Kent
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According to the Brothers Karamazov, the reason there is time is so everything doesn't happen all at once.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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Large companies can and do squander money on this kind of speculative stuff for a long time, so the most likely explanation for cancelling it is that they're seeing an economic slowdown.
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Hailed as a groundbreaking movement in software creation, open source software has become an indispensable pillar of modern software development. If you ignore all the open source software out there, maybe?
Even the article concludes, "nope". I may have to take back my statement that 'all articles are clickbait'. Although, I still think it's true, but some are more clickbait than others.
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After witnessing Log4j and a couple other you have reported during the past...
I am waiting when xkcd: Dependency[^] explode under our nose.
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Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) petitioned Microsoft to reconsider pulling support for Windows 10 in 2025. Can we start one to bring back NT 4 Workstation?
Or at least Windows 7?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Or at least Windows 7? If it could run my current hardware, I would sign it
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