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The custom face-computer interface relies on Morse Code and funny faces. si si si aye aye GREAT GATS-by hip-pi-ty-hop
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Someone beat Foone big time.
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Anytime you use a video teleconferencing app, you’re sending your audio data to the company hosting the services. "Papa, can you hear me?"
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My only worry is that someone is going to package up these meetings and sell them as cures for insomnia, which would infringe on my patent pending idea, but I don't have the lawyers to fight big tech. I may have to grudgingly accept a seven figure settlement with single digit royalties.
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That's why I use headphones with a physical mute button
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It sounds a bit paranoid...
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Matias Lopez wrote: It sounds a bit Paranoid
It often does, when I'm not supposed to listen to the meeting. But also other stuff from Black Sabbath.
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More seriously, in a company I didn't trust as far as I could burn them down to the ground I went as far as to disable the drivers of the integrated microphones (laptop) and allow only the plugged in microphone, which had a physical power button.
In my current workplace it's standard operating procedure for everyone since corporate espionage is a thing, especially when you are one of the biggest Tier 1 suppliers in the world.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "Papa, can you hear me?" Didn't go with Pink Floyd. I slowly shake my head.
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A rise in hybrid work and a shift to cloud platforms has changed how businesses operate - but it's also leaving them vulnerable to cyberattacks. I thought everything was automagically secure in The Cloud(tm)?
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Well, the payment systems to get your own cloud space have been secured. Isn't that good enough?
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Study shows how ‘dark’ personality traits affect Bitcoin enthusiasm "Why not both?"
And in related (and Canadian, sorry) news: Kevin O'Leary is into crypto[^].
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Ugh. Yes, definitely also “why not both”.
I guess they smell more money that way…
TTFN - Kent
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Hired's latest data points to the most lucrative languages, specialties, and regions That number in the box is your pay
Ruby on Rails is in such demand, it made the chart twice!
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The top 5 cities in the highest software engineer salaries are in four states that also have the highest state income taxes and cost-of-living. So if you're not working remote from a state with lower or no income tax it's probably all a wash.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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The software supply chain security tool from GitHub and Google uses GitHub Actions and Sigstore to generate a "tamper-proof" record describing where, when, and how the software is produced. "Signed, sealed, delivered, I'm yours"
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The SDK is now API complete, ready for libraries to update and make ready for GA (general availability) compatibility. Let's all head to MAUI!
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Atlassian, a UK-based company making software development and collaboration tools, estimates it might take two more weeks to restore all customer instances impacted by a week-long ongoing outage affecting its cloud services. Is it a cloud app, or a monsoon season?
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You know those days when you watch a cloud in the sky, then it disappears? Yeah, that.
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The article made me laugh; "Don't worry, customers, it wasn't hackers who did this, IT WAS US!"
BTW, one of their five values to live by is "Don’t #@!% the customer".
modified 12-Apr-22 1:03am.
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Push that untested code to production. It'll be fiiiiine.
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While running a maintenance script, a small number of sites were disabled (deleted?) unintentionally. We’re sorry for the frustration this incident is causing and we are continuing to move through the various stages for restoration (trying to finding yesterdays backups? for 400 customers and copy it back ).
What kind of script was that ?
We expect most site recoveries to occur with minimal or no data loss.
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Around 400 Atlassian customers have been impacted by the outage, which is only 0.18% of the company's 226,000 customers. Although this only makes for a small group of customers, those affected remain unable to access to their data.
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Jira Software Status ... the work other people have to do to restore your data .............on the cloud.............................
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
modified 12-Apr-22 11:06am.
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Siemens executives right now must be rolling in the money.
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