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Three ways to keep your audience engaged beyond this cliff. Hello, my name is...
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Do a PechaKucha
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes AI has advanced to the point at which it's no longer necessary to prioritize computer science and coding education for the world's youth. I bet AI is also designing chips and boards, so we don't need anyone to learn those either
What is it about getting the CEO title that removes the brains from so many?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: What is it about getting the CEO title that removes the brains from so many?
CEO = Cranial Extraction Operand
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Kent Sharkey wrote: What is it about getting the CEO title that removes the brains from so many?
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I'm reminded of Zorg in 5th element when he almost chokes to death on a cherry.
I suppose if you're the CEO of the company selling the premium AI hardware it at least makes sense to paint fantastic pictures of realities from some other dimension.
"The technology divide" being closed is the one that really stood out. Sure buddy, that's why people can just ask the computer to design the next Nvidia AI workhorse card (A100).
Instead of working through what's probably myriad layers of a design process with tech wizards at the helm, why not just ask the AI to make it?
Since Nvidia has so many of those workhorses laying around, they are doing it already. I suppose they also write Nvidia's drivers. It must be great to just ask AI to write a newer better driver for you!
I bet his knowledge is experential vs ephemeral because Nvidia is already doing all this. Surely.
I'm thinking CEOs could be replaced with AIs easier than you're ever going to replace computer scientists.
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Was your Patch Tuesday followed by a Rollback Wednesday? You're not alone Rollin', rollin', rollin'. Rollback those updates, roll 'em
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Rollin', rollin', rollin'.[^] FTFY
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More than a month after the Wi-Fi alliance introduced certification for Wi-Fi 7 devices, Microsoft has added support for the technology to Windows 11. This eleven goes to seven
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but... will it work 7/24?
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19 times out of 20 (if you're lucky)
TTFN - Kent
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On the heels of Microsoft’s investment and partnership with French Large Language Model startup Mistral AI, the company continues to work hard to try to dispel the image that it’s blocking competition through its deep partnership (and financial stake) in OpenAI. We're not monopolizing them...yet
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And the ones complaining loudest are Apple and Alphabet... aren't they?
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Yuuuuuup
Or rather Alphabet and I suppose Meta, as Apple has yet to really jump on the AI bandwagon.
TTFN - Kent
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Explore the capabilities and benefits of AI code generation, and how it can improve the developer experience for your enterprise. Copy/Paste
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Copy/Paste I would go more for "feed / digest / vomit"
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Members of the Five Eyes (FVEY) intelligence alliance warned today that APT29 Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) hackers are now switching to attacks targeting their victims' cloud services. Everyone's moving to The Cloud!
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So... inhouse servers are safe again?
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Today, the White House Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) released a report calling on the technical community to proactively reduce the attack surface in cyberspace. Oh, now they tell us
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And of course they have explained how to do it in the following pages... haven't they?
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If The White House can't tell us how to do it, who can?
TTFN - Kent
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Quote: Leaders in Industry (who don't want a dent in their profit margins)Support White House Call to Address are the Root Cause of Many of the Worst Cyber Attacks
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
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Going into detail (this was actually released last year), they're specifying software written for the Government. They don't want C and C++ because of the inherently impossible task of verifying memory correctness when using null terminated buffers for everything.
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Hard to believe a press release dated Feb 26 was last year already
But yeah, I know he did an executive order on this back in October - I had that in the newsletter as well.
Maybe it's just a sign of how slow the White House is on releasing press releases of his executive orders?
TTFN - Kent
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More likely our dementia patient President forgot he had already done this. (And yes, based on Biden's speeches in the 90s vs. the 2000 campaign vs. now, Joe Biden is suffering from advanced dementia of some form.)
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