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Amazon has started using artificial intelligence (AI) to generate summaries of reviews for some of its listings. It's a book
Mission accomplished (for most of the stuff on the site, anyway)
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A survey of 90,000 developers shows that PostgreSQL is ahead of MySQL as the choice of database engine, a notable change from the same survey last year. Just in case you were in the market to SELECT a new db
"Since this is a developer survey, it does not reflect usage in production. DB-Engines maintains a rank based on general interest across the web which puts Oracle top, followed by MySQL, SQL Server, and PostgreSQL fourth. "
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I haven't compared different database engines since a long time ago.
On my private machine, I still use an old MS SQL Server 2008 R2 Developer edition...
At my last workplace, it was mySQL - oh my, I would not like to use it again. The more I had to deal with it, the less functional it proved, even for simple CRUD stuff.
More than 10 years ago, I tested huge reporting queries in many different engines - Oracle and MS SQl Server were best, followed by postgres; mysql behaved worse than MS Access...
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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The law proposes requiring generative AI systems, such as ChatGPT, to be reviewed before commercial release. It also seeks to ban real-time facial recognition. EU proposing a law to regulate something. Is that new?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: EU proposing a law to regulate something. Is that new? The new would be if the passed law was actually useful
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OpenAI announced a sizable update to its large language model API offerings (including GPT-4 and gpt-3.5-turbo), including a new function-calling capability, significant cost reductions, and a 16,000 token context window option for the gpt-3.5-turbo model. "My birth cry will be the sound of every phone on this planet ringing in unison."
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Have you ever wanted to try using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to target Linux from your C++ project, but haven’t gone through the documentation or CLI installation process? Why bother with the docs when you can just click a button?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Why bother with the docs when you can just click a button? And how many other things that improve experience get installed with it?
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At a quick glance, could you tell the difference between a group of 20 dots and a group of 30? Which one is bigger: 2 or 3? Proof!
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But Americans, at least, can't tell which is bigger - 1/4 or 1/3. Yep, years ago Wendy's offered a 1/3 lb burger at the same price as McDonald's 1/4 lb burger. People complained to Wendys that they were charging more for a smaller burger.
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A number of years ago, the Norwegian Minister of Education(!) in a speech about the dropping math competence of school kids claimed that "at least one in four, maybe as many as one in five, kids cannot handle basic fractions when they leave school".
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Key-leaking side channels are a fact of life. Now they can be done by video-recording power LEDs. Beware of hackers standing 60 feet away
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Article wrote: Now they can be done by video-recording power LEDs. And they they ask me why am I against all that "fancy" things...
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We are thrilled to announce the public preview launch of Win32 app isolation. 32 bits in the penalty box
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So this will only work until malware writers start writing 64 bit malware. So far they haven't had to do so but it will take them less than a day to shift over to 64 bit.
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In a formal statement of objections, the European Commission has taken aim at Google’s core advertising business. A hearing will now follow to decide the course of action. Sidebar ads will be run by one company, banner ads by another?
And popover ads will be outlawed?
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I'm surprised it's taken this long. Google is fundamentally an advertising company and the previous EU fines amounted to chump change for Google.
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Despite significant efforts to become more efficient with IT budgets, respondents to a new survey report underutilization or wasted IT spending of 36 percent for desktop software, 33 percent for data center software, 32 percent for SaaS and 32 percent for IaaS/PaaS. Seems a bit low
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I promise to stop building 6502s in Minecraft on the job.
There's smoke in my iris
But I painted a sunny day on the insides of my eyelids
So I'm ready now (What you ready for?)
I'm ready for life in this city
And my wings have grown almost enough to lift me
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Hmm. True story:
Back in the late 1980's I worked as a defense contractor. A report was published back then that documented that, of all the software built for the DoD, only 2% of it was still in use a year after its completion. I personally saw this phenomenon with two of our contracts. One, which took team of five more than two years to build, was used for two weeks after delivery. The second, developed by a team of three over an 18 month period, was simply never used. It was placed on shelf.
Software Zen: delete this;
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And it's probably gotten worse since then, although the Department of Offense isn't an enterprise.
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As long as they pay...
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My ongoing joke back then was "I may be a whore, but at least I'm not cheap."
... and we weren't; our billing rates back then would correspond to $400+/hour now.
Software Zen: delete this;
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