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Sorry... but I could not resist it: Meme[^]
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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A stealth way of slipping in some audio spying?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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stealth?
After Alexa, Siri and some others... that's not stealth or discret or... it is pretty obvious.
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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I stand corrected!
The difficult we do right away...
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Kent Sharkey wrote: and a microphone.
Really? A microphone is required? Like, duh.
Well, Scotty would be pleased - the mouse clearly wasn't the right input device for voice commands.
Hmm, Blue - Mouse[^] not what I was looking for...
Ah, USB Mouse with Microphone + Speaker[^] that.
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180 chars/minute. Slow on average, but ten ten as fast as your average American!
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, has put forward a series of proposals that could lead to millions of gig workers across the bloc getting similar legal protections to traditional employees. Gig work? I can barely do milliwork most days
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Microsoft is moving ahead with its work to bring Azure cloud capabilities to companies that need satellite, geospatial and other space-related technologies In space, no one can see your cloud bill
"Microsoft officials said today that Azure Orbital is now in public preview. Azure Orbital allows customers to communicate with and control satellites from Microsoft's own and its partners ground stations." <- Nope, I can't see any problems that can come from that. Nope.
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It wouldn't be the first time[^]
Sadly, we don't have Sean Connery anymore to fix the mess...
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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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The next computer revolution might be a new kind of hardware, called processing-in-memory (PIM), an emerging computing paradigm that merges the memory and processing unit and does its computations using the physical properties of the machine—no 1s or 0s needed to do the processing digitally. Because it's not all about 1s and 0s
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Researchers are finding that the intersection of Google, smartphones and our memories is starting to mess with how we judge our own abilities. The internet *is* my brain
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I'll need to Google to see what I think about that.
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In this C# Advent post, we have a little fun and talk about some nice, lesser hyped .NET 6 features that might make you happy Or just keep doing that as it still works
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Finding and fixing bugs in code is a time-consuming, and often frustrating, part of everyday work for software developers. Can deep learning address this problem and help developers deliver better software, faster? Some bugs are deeper
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Some bugs are deeper And some bugs are creepy!
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Consumer Reports recently reviewed a variety of virtual private networks, finding that most of them don't keep their promises. "Surprise, surprise, surprise!"
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Researchers have found another 17 malicious packages in an open source repository, as the use of such repositories to spread malware continues to flourish. Sharing security problems is caring?
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The research from Upwork indicates freelancing rates hold steady in the U.S., contributing $1.3 trillion to the economy. Salaries are so last year
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Glassdoor released four predictions for the workplace of 2022 Wednesday based on data it gathered from reviews, salaries and conversations happening on its site, as well as economic trend data. "Making it work takes a little time"
I'll be happy if there's a 2023.
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"Predictions are great - except when they are about future" - can't remember who came up with this universal truth.
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What would .NET look like without Visual Studio? I kind of thought it was already?
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Microsoft technology is a significant contributing factor to increasingly devastating cyberattacks. Redmond giveth, and taketh away
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Two years into the pandemic and the challenges around remote working are taking their toll. We're making bad tech security decisions as a result. "There has, got to be a way, burning down the house"
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"I don't know what you expect, starin' into the TV set."
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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It wasn't that long ago that the very idea that another language besides C would be used in the Linux kernel would have been laughed at. A little rust never hurt anyone
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