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Quote: The suspicious network activities revealed in the research by Positive Technologies are traffic hiding, VPN tunneling, connections to the Tor anonymous network, and network proxying.
Is it an example of Newspeak from 1984?
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modified 19-Mar-20 17:45pm.
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Was on purpose to repeat the comment?
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Oh duh. No, thank you.
TTFN - Kent
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Summit, IBM's supercomputer equipped with the "brain of AI," ran thousands of simulations to analyze which drug compounds might effectively stop the virus from infecting host cells. Why does it keep recommending arsenic, cyanide, and gin?
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Don't get me wrong... I will be happy if they do find something that helps, but... AI? Again? seriously?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Maybe it's telling us to drink more gin? I think you have been too close to Nagy lately
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The American dick of a writer said: the original is China Daily, but you’ll have to deal with the little box up in the right corner labled “Xi’s Moments”, where a smiling Xi Jinping urges joint efforts to fight the pandemic As opposed to putting up with the constant, incessant, self-serving sh1te from a certain-coloured person who lives in a certain-coloured house?
I mean, things like:Quote: President Xi backs Italy's fight against COVID-19 andQuote: Xi lauds post-90s generation's fight against COVID-19 Highlight really stupid, terrible things for the leader of a country to say, don't they? How awful that people should "have to deal with" grown-up behaviour from politicians.
Forgive me if I don't repeat anything that spewed from the orifice of a certain-coloured person who lives in a certain-coloured house, but I'm actually getting sick of hearing about it myself -- clowns aren't funny when they're costing people their lives.
And how nice to see such mindless political sh1te on what is supposed to be a science-based web-site.
That's another American dick on my "don't read any of this guy's sh1te" list.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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This seems like a great application for it: filter out all the chemicals that probably won't work and indicate the ones that they should focus on, as opposed to the alternative of looking through all of them by hand. I'm pretty sure (or at least I hope) that this group isn't the one to blindly take a computer's word and act on it.
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Nelek wrote: AI? Again? seriously? What's your concern?
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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Everybodys Buzzword Bingo cards have "AI" spread all over. We need others to get ahead with the bingo!
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Initial assumption:
The corona virus spreads fast, so we need a fast computer to analyse the effects of chemicals on it, because, well, y'know, fast, yeah?
I'm putting that down as a fail right there, but if you insist on defending your idiotically illogical thesis, go ahead -- I'll just sit here and play candy crush.
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Microsoft is giving customers an additional six months of support for some variants of Windows 10 1709 as a result of the impact of COVID-19 on IT professionals. There you go: bright side for COVID-19
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Kent Sharkey wrote: There you go: bright side for COVID-19 It would be even brighter if the impact was in the update's programmers
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So are they saying that one isn't the last-ever windows, but that the next one will be, or what?
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Last week, Microsoft and Canonical (the company behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution) were scheduled to host a developer conference focused on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) at Microsoft's Redmond campus. "We are not on a path to win against Linux. We must change some things and we must do it immediately. "
Because I got tired of the Ballmer quote.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because I got tired of the Ballmer quote. If you can't defeat your enemy, join him?
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The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, yezonnuh.
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One of the upsides of working from home, especially when my 7 year old is off school is that I am available most of the time for the occasional quick cuddle, to laugh at something silly she'd just done or help her with something. One of the downsides is that at any time she could walk in to my office whilst I'm on a call. Seems like a topical project for folks newly enjoying working from home
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And he needs IoT Bulb for that?
I suppose I am too old fashioned... open door means come in and closed door don not disturb and if it is important, knock first and wait until I say "come in"
And it works even when electricity is gone, go figure.
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Saving the world one step at a time, obviously.
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"You don't have to put on the red IoT light" just ain't as catchy as the original.
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Good lord, whatever happened to taping a "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door?
Of course, my cats can't read, but they wouldn't pay attention to a bulb either. Now, if it were wired to an automatic spritzer that would squirt them, that would be useful. Would work with kids too!
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