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Google seemed to have peaked when they fired Blake Lemoine when he claimed Google AI was sentient.
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Noise-canceling headphones have gotten very good at creating an auditory blank slate. But allowing certain sounds from a wearer's environment through the erasure still challenges researchers. "Tommy can you hear me?"
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This is... interesting. I have ADHD with a sprinkle of auditory processing disorders I'd find them very useful. A bit of background noise and I have to resort to labial reading.
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The shortest horror story: On Error Resume Next
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Otosclerosis here... More or less the same.
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This is a common complaint from those who have hearing aids. If this really works then the hearing aid industry is in for some serious upheavals.
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The collection of 126 newly discovered exoplanets features extreme environments and ones that could potentially harbor life. Gotta invade them all!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Gotta invade them all! Invade still gives a hope for survival.
I think "exterminate" is more accurated
And I mean they to us.
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It's true, Clean Architecture is not a silver bullet. So keep your code (and mind) dirty
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Kent Sharkey wrote: (and mind) dirty more? oh oh...
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.NET for the NES game console Oh say, can you C# your Mario clone?
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And here I thought it stood for Not Equal String.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Oh say, can you C# your Mario clone? No, sorry. I need to go to the oftalmologist because I can't see sharp
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The sloth was returned to the surrounding forest by a member of the university's security team. Again? And people complain about a little bug in their code.
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In recent years, computer programmers have flocked to chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT to help them code, dealing a blow to places like Stack Overflow, which had to lay off nearly 30 percent of its staff last year. The other 68% are mostly accurate
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Opinion: Actively searching without Google or Bing is harder than it looks. We need a search engine to find a new search engine
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Pavan Davuluri reflects on his vision for Windows, Surface hardware experimentation, and more. Get used to them
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Quote: It is front and center for me, making sure we are winning Windows customers through great experiences at the end of the day,” says Davuluri. “We want them to enjoy Windows, we want them to want it. So I hear you on it.” Evidently you don't, as you are failing miserably. The simplest example: telling us to go f ourselves because your OS won't support our older hardware, even though it is perfectly capable of it. And then there's the non-unified UI, harkening all the way back to Win 3.1, if not older...
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A new web page was launched to remind users about Windows 10's imminent end-of-support. Memento Fenestram(tm) mortem
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Thought it was gone years ago.
If you can't find time to do it right the first time, how are you going to find time to do it again?
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Mike Hankey wrote: Thought it was gone years ago. So did I
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For 4 days, the c-root server maintained by Cogent lost touch with its 12 peers. "Don't trust anyone. Just find the Minority Report."
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Except for the fact that they do know why. Buried in that article is a statement that the C-Root's IP address range was allocated to some company in Africa. The question really isn't why the C-Root was offline, but why wasn't its IP address range protected from reallocation.
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AI engineers earn a median salary of nearly $300,000 as employers pay premiums for their skills amid a talent shortage So give yourself a raise - just put AI on your resume like everyone else
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