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With the price of bitcoin topping $6,000, workers with expertise in cryptocurrencies are in high demand. From 0 to sexy in 60 seconds
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Bots have always played a major role in our internet ecosystem, although not all bots are bad. Present company included {beep}
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Syntax error - Reply not found
"I'm neither for nor against, on the contrary." John Middle
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The C++/WinRT project creates these language projections in standard C++ code. Using C++/WinRT previously required that you clone their repo from GitHub. C++/WinRT is now included in build 17025 of the Windows SDK Insider Preview. Maybe a BFD, but FYI
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Electronic design automation company Synopsys released the findings of its 2017 Coverity Scan Report, which shows an increased of “project maturity” in the over 4,600 open source software projects analyzed based on certain secure development strategies. Another report: I am not
Wocka wocka
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By manipulating a few pixels in an image, you can trick a neural network—even one that's great at recognizing cats, and is trained on hundreds or thousands of images of felines—into thinking that it's looking at something completely different. But was it a turtle with a gun?
Never trust those chelonian bastards!
Unless they're carrying elephants.
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__Man Armed With Snapping Turtle, Robs Bank__
Film at 11.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: But was it a turtle with a gun?
It was Blastoise, wasn't it?
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AI: "It's coming right for us!!!!"
bam bam bam bam bam bam bam click click click...
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Somebody had to bring it up - teenage mutant Ninja turtles DO carry guns!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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As part of the series of posts announced at this initial blog post (.NET Application Architecture Guidance) that explores each of the architecture areas currently covered by our team, this current blog post focuses on introducing the new “Modernize existing .NET applications with Windows Containers and Azure” eBook which you can download here. It's entirely a coincidence that "modernizing" means "pay to win"
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Researchers have used muon detectors to discover a mysterious, 30-metre-long space — which could help to reveal how the 4,500-year-old monument was built. They finally found the control room?
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From a different article:
Muons are produced when the cosmic rays that permeate our Universe and pummel our atmosphere break down — creating a kind of subatomic confetti that rains down on Earth at almost the speed of light. These particles drift through air more easily than they pass through solid objects like stone.
I can just imagine how the people who think the pyramids were built by extra-terrestrials must be loving the idea that cosmic rays from the universe are being used to "see into" the pyramid.
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The IBM Cloud Private solution enables companies to build on-premises cloud capabilities similar to public clouds, and accelerate app development. Is it called, "a server rack"?
modified 2-Nov-17 11:10am.
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This also happens to me :/
I want to read something funny about big blue!!11eleven /* temper tantrum off */
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Ugh, it’s official. I need a nap.
Fixed up above, and on the newsletter. Hopefully that means the redirect will go to the right place now.
Sorry about that.
TTFN - Kent
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Frigging iPad kept shoving a curly quote in there.
TGIT
TTFN - Kent
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iHate when that iHappens.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Passwords are fundamental to modern life, both at home and at work. In the workplace, the security of passwords is paramount, and ensuring that employees are taking matters seriously is an important part of safeguarding any business. Mental note: invest in yellow stickies
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