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As AI becomes more prevalent, the complexities that come with deploying all of that really becomes harder, becomes greater, and we wanted to help solve that challenge Try it before they cancel it
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We spotted a session listing titled “Use AI for “real things” in your Windows Apps” on the official sessions page. This developer-focused session will contain back-to-back demos on how to use AI for real-world applications in Windows apps. "I don't know what's real anymore"
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Google's Gemini AI often just feels like a chatbot built into a text-input field, but you can really start to do special things when you give it access to a ton of data. Gemini in Gmail will soon be able to search through your entire backlog of emails and show a summary in a sidebar. It looks like you're writing an email. Would you like advertisements for that?
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The lightweight AI assistant will let you generate social media posts, product reviews, and more directly within Chrome. Because Chrome doesn't use enough memory yet?
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Didn't you read? It says, "lightweight."
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Scientists previously considered only a small subset of possible topologies "Donuts. Is there anything they can't do?"
Mmmm... Uni-verse.
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AI Overviews are now available in the US and will roll out to more than a billion people by the year's end. Will the AI also hallucinate advertisements?
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As hybrid work arrangements become more common, it can be a challenge to get coworkers in the same place at the same time. 'X' marks the spot (to my desk)
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This repo is a collection of prompts that will help you use the power of Microsoft Copilot across various application from Word to PowerPoint to Microsoft Teams, and more! Expecto copilotum
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TechCrunch has learned that Meta is shuttering Workplace, a version of Facebook that had been built to enable communication among business teams and wider organizations. People just don't want to Like things at the office
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A study analyzing Apple, Microsoft, and SpaceX suggests that return to office (RTO) mandates can lead to a higher rate of employees, especially senior-level ones, leaving the company, often to work at competitors. But did they go to an office at the new company?
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Kent, that's a good question. I wonder how many just retired.
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One group of scientists thinks that we may already have detected technosignatures from a technological civilization’s Dyson Spheres, but the detection is hidden in our vast troves of astronomical data. Will they settle for a Ringworld?
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I see your Ringworld and rise to Riverworld[^]
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Great series of books!
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Will they settle for a Ringworld? I'd look for 'dirty' Bussard ramjet signatures from a Pak ship.
Software Zen: delete this;
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In other words, take the existing component and run it before making any changes to it at all. Does it work? Do not try to change the code. Only realize, there is no code.
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Article wrote: Does it work as it should? FTFH
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We are very excited to announce C++ support for AI-Powered Rename Suggestions from GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio 2022. How about renaming 'i' to: 'NumberThatIncreasesEveryTimeThroughTheLoop'?
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As long as it is something it might get switched off...
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Outlook for Windows and the web now show the full sender addresses for any email messages that are put into the Junk folder. Still unwinning the unwinnable war
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Incoming soon: Email Adresses so long that are not properly shown.
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Incoming email from "bill.gates\xFF20microsoft.com\x00A0\x00A0...\x00A0@evilbadguys.ru".
At sign - Wikipedia[^]
(Try explaining the difference between "@" and "@" to your elderly relatives.)
"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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Richard Deeming wrote: (Try explaining the difference between "@" and "@" to your elderly relatives.) to the elderly? I know a bunch of people of my age that already is problematic for that
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