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Kent Sharkey wrote: Maybe requiring a license to program isn't such a bad idea after all Maybe hiring good specialists instead of cheap ones isn't such a bad idea after all
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Blocking Alphabet Inc.’s Google the way sites have blocked some of its AI competitors would also hamper a site’s ability to be discovered online. "So you have chosen...death."
I'm sure regulators will be all "OK, fine and dandy" with that.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Blocking Alphabet Inc.’s Google the way sites have blocked some of its AI competitors would also hamper a site’s ability to be blatantly quoted by Google, with pass through links difficult to find.
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David O'Neil wrote: blatantly mis-quoted by Google
FTFY.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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PowerToys Workspaces will get all your apps up and running where you want them with a single click. Feng shui your desktop
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And how does it know how I like my apps arranged?
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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Oh boy! Can't wait to be told how I like my apps arranged.
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Start working on the feature at the beginning of the day. If you don't finish by the end of the day, delete it all and start over the next day. When in doubt, rewrite
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This guy has never get stuck while coding or what?
Looks like he is inmune to the "95% of the App in 5% of the time and 5% of the App in 95% of the time"
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A team of AI researchers at Tsinghua University, working with a colleague from Zhipu AI, has developed a large language model (LLM) called LongWriter that they claim is capable of generating text output of up to 10,000 words. Is it called, "Stephen King during his coffee break?"
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Oh please, please, please don't train it with buzzword bingo! (But it is probably too late.)
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We will start from a very high level of abstraction and go deeper and deeper, revealing key concepts that are crucial for not only understanding the underlying principle of language modeling, but also for harnessing their full potential. "Oh, it's a strange magic"
Yeah, sorry. My brain's in 'lyrics mode' today.
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Another option: Magic[^]
Kent Sharkey wrote: My brain's in 'lyrics mode' today. I am more in a sarcastic mood
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This is after hundreds of thousands of people hopped on webinar calls to support Vice President Harris. Now you just need to find 999,999 people you want to Zoom with
Trick statistic - there's no one you *want* to Zoom with
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Quote: Zoom can now handle one million simultaneous participants I would not like to be the one having to search the participants list to mute the one with the open mic...
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Dang, just had a company Zoom meeting, but I couldn't join as I was the 1,000,001th participant!
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I didn't think there were that many volunteers in BSA (Boy Scouts of America). I was supposed to attend a Zoom webinar last night and received "This webinar is at capacity" when I tried to log in.
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It’s a set of values and principles, and we’ve somehow created from that a central thesis that it is useful as a definition of a development methodology, and is somehow prescriptive in what it means. It's more of a vibe?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It's more of a vibe? Seeing how it is being "used" I would say is more a religion
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There can be only one … annoying management technique "Surely you can't be serious"
Oh, a different 80s movie. Sorry.
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I wonder if the project had anything to do with McCloud.
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Article wrote: There can be only one … annoying management technique If they do it in the management self... I say: Yeah, go for it!
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At least it wasn't named after the sequel.
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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Microsoft told me it had nothing to share on Windows 11 Recall AI return after I reached out to the company multiple times. "I don't remember, I don't recall. I got no memory of anything, anything at all"
There has never been a feature called Recall. And we've always been at war with Eurasia.
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