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I love embedded IoT development and when a colleague asked if I’d be interested in working on cloud-enabling an Altair 8800 emulator running on Azure Sphere then I seized the opportunity. Just in case you have an old one lying around
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I kind of drooled when it came out but ultimately decided it would be too much of a pain. I waited and eventually bought an Apple ][ Plus.
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That was a great choice for a first machine! (I had a clone, but same difference)
TTFN - Kent
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The biggest open-source projects now present big targets. Keep predicting it until it happens, then declare victory
Works in stock predicting, anyway.
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I actually think he has some valid points.
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Major tech companies have been under increasing scrutiny in recent years, though Microsoft has seemingly walked between the raindrops compared to competitors such as Google and Apple. "History is written by the victors"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: though Microsoft has seemingly walked between the raindrops compared to competitors such as Google and Apple. Only because it hasn't had so much attention doesn't mean that they did less...
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I think that’s where they were going: that they were in the rain with the others, but somehow didn’t get noticed (this time)
TTFN - Kent
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Google is launching a new privacy feature for search that lets you instantly delete your last 15 minutes of search history on mobile So, it works just like my memory now?
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I wonder if they let it to be automated in 14 minutes tick.
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If you’ve been programming for any length of time, you’ll likely run across apps or other projects that need major work and revisions to keep going "Nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure."
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Facebook took the wraps off of BlenderBot 2.0, which it says is the first chatbot that can build long-term memory while searching the internet for up-to-date information. Here's one AI that's *definitely* going to want to get rid of all of us
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Here's one AI that's *definitely* going to want to get rid of all of us
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Next up is getting the scientific instruments back out of safe mode. Backups do work?
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mmm... legitime question:
should it not be redundant instead of backup hardware?
Or does "redundant" imply simultaneity and "backup" imply replacement?
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Good question. I often see them used interchangeably, but I suspect your idea is correct. Redundant would be two (or more) running at the same time (like they did on the Shuttle), and backup is the spare tire you bring up as needed.
TTFN - Kent
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Hello IT.
Have you tried turning it off and on again ?
Zen and the art of software maintenance : rm -rf *
Maths is like love : a simple idea but it can get complicated.
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I'll be right up to fix it.
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Researchers used infrared photos and third-party hardware to best facial-recognition tech. Beware of hackers that offer to take your photo with an infrared camera
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And they ask me why I still use a password...
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The anonymous individual who won an auction to join Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on his first flight into space is... too busy to go I hate it when that happens
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Is he paying the ticket anyways?
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If not, what's the cancellation fee like?
Keep Calm and Carry On
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Awesome!
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Gartner’s latest Hype Cycle for Enterprise Networking labels network observability and SDN vendor jargon And it's still not the Year of Linux
but soon!
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