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Researchers have developed a new algorithm for solving a common class of problem—known as linear inverse problems—by breaking them down into smaller tasks What? Break complex problems into smaller pieces? Let me write this down
It's a good thing we have these brilliant researchers out there.
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I think I detected some sarcasm in there, but I'm not sure. Could you break it down for me?
(Now let me think. How many 'roll eyes' are appropriate?)
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Tech Xplore: A new way to address common computing problem Seriously? have we already filled the IPv6 Address range that we need a new way to address IoT Devices problems?
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In the first half of 2020, Pysa detected 44% of all security bugs in Instagram's server-side Python code. Because it might be useful to ... someone?
I figured maybe someone who isn't Instagram might find it helpful. Maybe?
Or maybe Instagram is subscribed?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: In the first half of 2020, Pysa detected 44% of all security bugs in Instagram's server-side Python code.
The remaining 77.6% of the bugs are still on the loose.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Pysa detected 44% of all security bugs in Instagram's server-side Python code. And how do they know that is the 44% of all bugs? If they already know how many bugs are there to say that, why don't fix them all?
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There's no word on when Google and phone makers will incorporate fix from Qualcomm. This malware warning brought to you by Apple
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Ars Technica wrote: 1 billion Android phones at risk of data theft Am I the only one seeing the irony in that sentence? "At risk"?
eeehhhhmmm... of course, what google does is not theft... the OS is theirs and they just try to get only telemetry to improve things for us...
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Take the survey now to share your experience as a developer and your perspective on the future of the software industry. "Tell me who are you? Because I really want to know."
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Kind of contradictory that they want people to answer a survey when they have such a record on ignoring feedback...
Are they changing the philosophy?
They: Yeah, right!
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How would you detect signs of life on an alien world hundreds of light years from Earth? Spoiler alert: they found some
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Quote: Spoiler alert: they found some Yeah, but was it intelligent life? I think not!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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� Forogar � wrote: Yeah, but was it intelligent life? I think not! You beat me to it
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� Forogar � wrote: Yeah, but was it intelligent life?
It was just visiting.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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I'm sorry, but that joke is just soooo tired.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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But even then it doesn't mean it is not accurate
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Speak for yourself.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Who is telling I am not doing it?
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Microsoft has joined the growing number of developers who are disgruntled with the App Store’s policies after its game streaming service xCloud is blocked. This time on: "When app stores collide"
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That's the Apple's subtle way of saying: Go to hell and keep your fingers out of my fanboys user base
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What if your developer tools could track your edits and learn while you are making changes? What if they could offer to do remaining edits for you? It looks like you're trying to Replace All. Did you want help with that?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: What if your developer tools could track your edits and learn while you are making changes? If I sometimes don't know what I am doing... how the hell it is supposed to know it for me?
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Microsoft is in the process of rolling out the new Edge browser (replacing the EdgeHTML version) via a cumulative update, and according to Microsoft support, this is a one-way process. It's for your own good (or something like that)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: When Microsoft pushes out the new Edge you will not be able to uninstall it, says Microsoft As long as they don't interfere when installing another one and doing it the default browser...
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I think they forgot about uninstalling Windows, altogether - this is just another little push in that direction.
Edge for Debian ? I don't think so.
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