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Spam actually goes pretty good with mac-n-cheese, if you add some good spicy salsa to it.
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.NET Aspire is a new cloud-ready stack tailored for .NET, enabling developers to quickly and easily develop distributed applications. If you aspire to Aspire
Which no one outside of Redmond actually wants, but whatever.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: If you aspire to Aspire I do Aspire to be rich... but I do know I won't
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Researchers have demonstrated a method to bypass an anti-phishing measure in Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365), elevating the risk of users opening malicious emails. It can't center a line of text vertically, but it can help hack your machine
Yes, I know "modern" CSS can center better, but my scars are still there.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It can't center a line of text vertically, but it can help hack your machine Do you want help with that?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: my scars are still there An eternity for an entire generation!
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What I want to touch on in this post is the increased usage of auto and template type deduction that I’m seeing in newer codebases. Data types deemed handy: auto edition
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auto var type = lazy and chaotic;
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"Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime. Auto it is, all the time!"
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I detest auto/var as declaration types. It makes the code a lot harder to debug six months later.
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Computer science degrees, they say, also teach people valuable lessons on how to solve problems. Someone's got to write the new AI
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Quote: AI won't kill your computer science degree, professors say I know some, that will kill it themselves...
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suppose all people start using AI and stop doing traditional things,
then no new training data flows to the AI, so whatever AI does will be stuck at same old data.
also I believe AI introduces plagiarism
imagine same people doing the same keywords for their AI search
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Google has confirmed plans to implement Web Monetization in Chrome, allowing website owners to receive micro-payments as tips or rewards for their content as an additional way to generate revenue. Skimming a little off the top, no doubt
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Why do not they just spend a bit of what they earn with us surfing the web instead?
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dont want another accept cookies like popup on every website
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One of the most powerful and frequently used features of Visual Studio is the Attach to Process dialog, which enables you to debug processes running on your machine or on a remote machine. No dongle required
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Kent Sharkey wrote: No dongle required Token instead?
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Microsoft Vice Chair and President Brad Smith has shared a new website that helps users sharpen their AI-detection skills. Count the AI-generated images on your sixteen toes
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Can we train an AI to play their quiz game?
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AI, what's this? .i..
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While it’s widely believed that the Windows 11 24H2 is more about AI, this is not entirely true. Windows 11 2024 Update has several other features, including a new API that could help apps run faster. Yes, please
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Sounds like a missing puzzle piece I'd wondered about with AI/.NET/Win and what we would see so far as a lightweight GPU-access mechanism for AI and other GPU workloads. Looks more than a little bit like DirectX (all the 'd3dx').
I'd assume this new API might be usable from a nuget soon enough but I only got so far as "victimizing doorbells" when trying to find something more concrete so far as a potential workload scenario/example.
This pitches it like it doesn't have anything to do with AI and is about graphics. But it distinctly sounds like it's all about AI/CUDA/GPU-processing that has nothing to do with "graphics" so far as what's rendering on screen.
_D3DKMT_SUBMITCOMMANDTOHWQUEUE (d3dkmthk.h) - Windows drivers | Microsoft Learn[^]
User-Mode Work Submission - Windows drivers | Microsoft Learn[^]
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Maybe if the general development didn't go in "pfff, hardware is so mighty now, that we do not need to keep code clean or focus on performance"...
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US workers who work remotely are 27 percent more likely to look forward to doing their job, according to a survey of over 4,400 employees aged 18 and older. Less boardroom, more Zoom
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