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Depends on the state/country.
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Any plant is "smokable". The questions are whether (a) it is non-poisonous, (b) it has any narcotic effects, and (c) it is legal in your jurisdiction.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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After that, Microsoft will no longer provide servicing updates, including security fixes or technical support, for .NET 7. Make sure you stand at least 2m away from computer when starting older applications
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Make sure you stand at least 2m away from computer when starting older applications Is that the reason for "never touch a running system?"
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Several big businesses have published source code that incorporates a software package previously hallucinated by generative AI. One's dream is another's nightmare
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Kent Sharkey wrote: One's dream is another's nightmare and some's business
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A former Microsoft engineer has waxed lyrical about how he and a colleague made a sporting bet over how far a new build of Windows would get before crashing. Notice that they didn't bet that it wouldn't crash
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The co-founder and CEO of FTX has been sentenced. One year per 320 million dollars that "vanished"
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Mmmm.
When he gets out, will he be monitored and forced to pay back a portion everytime he touches money? If not, let's see...
He will probably be in a half hotel low security prison, get out sooner due to "good behaviour" (or however it is called), move to a country without extradition and live like a king for the rest of his life.
Sounds like the script of a movie.
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As more and more developers take advantage of generative AI to help write code, more and more organizations are likely to find themselves exposed to risks like leakage of sensitive data due to lack of security controls around AI coding assistants. They make everyone's job easier!
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The company's AI PC Developer Program is tailored to provide developers with accessible tools, workflows, AI-deployment frameworks, and developer kits featuring the latest Intel hardware. "'Will you walk into my parlour?' said the spider to the fly"
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Is this related to the beer story below? Oh, tap like on the shoulder.
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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Or to the one above?
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Researchers reckon results could improve recipe development for food and beverages Keep your AI fingers off of my Tripel!
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Zero-day exploits targeting enterprise-specific software and appliances are now outpacing zero-day bugs overall, according to Google's threat hunting teams. Coming soon: -1 day exploits!
That's where the company writes the exploit for the hackers
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We’re still waiting for more details on the big AI PC push, but we have some basic system requirements now. Maybe we'll be able to map it to something useful, like Caps Lock
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Can all OEMs stand up and in a unified voice, say "NO!".
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Wait a second, didn't Microsoft already call for a new key in the past 12 months? I swear I remember you reporting on that. Where are they going to put it? My keyboard is full already.
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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Yeah, I remember that as well. This is Intel repeating/agreeing, so it will definitely be shoved somewhere in the new standards.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Maybe we'll be able to map it to something useful, like Caps Lock I feel it really needs to be mapped to the middle finger somehow.
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We’re thrilled to launch this blog as the hub for informing you about Microsoft’s work on Go. Prepare to collect $200
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AI-powered chatbots are quickly gaining traction with wide adoption, but are they making us smarter or dumber? Cause? Or effect?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Cause? Or effect?
It could both .
See my new theory on causality and retro-causality, meta-spacetime and a unification of relativistic quantum mechanics and gravity here[^] which is partly triggered by a thread on retro-causality discussed here last year.
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Maybe even faster than search engines.
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