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Kent Sharkey wrote: Amount of iron in the atmosphere is the difference between night and day. Who has activated the big electro-magnet in the satellit, it was supposed to be a secret weapon... was that you, mini-me?
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Wow!
These astronomers are sooo clever!
They can tell us absolutely everything about these exoplanets without having received even received one, single photon of light from them!
I mean, we already knew that they're total geniuses who can take absolutely zero data, and make a frieze of what exoplanets look like, what they're composed of, etc, but now it turns out that they can even predict the weather on exoplanets! People study for years to learn to predict Earth's weather, but cant get it as brilliantly and completely correct as astronomers can for exoplanets!
I'm totally gobsmacked by these utter geniuses, who can't tell us a damned thing about our own solar system without getting 70% of it wrong, despite the planet-sized piles of data they've got to work with, but can tell us absolutely everything about exoplanets!
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We used to say: A messziről jött ember azt mond amit akar (The man who comes from afar says what he wants)...
"The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: A messziről jött ember azt mond amit akar (The man who comes from afar says what he wants) It sounds much better in Hungarian!
(Although I might be slightly biased by the cute woman's voice in the reader app.)
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Microsoft’s Power Apps, Oracle’s Visual Builder, and other tools let you create software without needing to code I think I'll come up with no-no-code software development
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Kent Sharkey wrote: let you create software without needing to code That explains a lot...
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The thing is that it's pointless.
The hardest thing about coding isn't writing the code -- that only requires learning (or looking up) syntax.
The hard part is the logic. Taking away the code doesn't take that away, so unless all programs in the future are going to be single-operation, logic-not-required affairs, you're still going to need developers.
And most of those developers will spend as much time working on the code as using this "plug-in" cazzabubbolo.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: The hard part is the logic. Exactly. Even if natural language understanding was good enough to write the code given the spec, the problem would be making the spec complete and unambiguous. The whining would then be about how difficult it is to write a spec.
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40-50 years ago, programmers were rejoicing: High level programming languages - great! We don't need to comment our code any more!
Today: Quanting computing - great! Now we can solve problems that are ambiguously specified!
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Was quantum computing ever touted for ambiguous problems? Problems that take exponential time, sure. But wby not ambiguous problems?! There will be lots of results, and users can just pick the ones that they like! Perfect for economic forecasting.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: The thing is that it's pointless. On the contrary, no-code and low-code environments are becoming much bigger. I have to deal with a low-code environment because it was already in use when I got hired. And it is an enterprise app running the business. They are not pointless at all.
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I think I'll come up with no-no-code I've been writing that for years -- at least, that's what everyone else calls it.
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modified 12-Mar-20 1:49am.
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From now on, all our apps should be done in MIT Scratch.
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We'll still need developers to write the no-code software.
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While speaking on a panel recently, Landing AI founder and Google Brain cofounder Andrew Ng described a moment when he read the OECD’s AI ethics principles to an engineer, and the engineer told him the words give no instruction on how he should change how he does his job. When you need ethics done right, call Microsoft
and I just rebuilt that sarcasm meter...
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Kent Sharkey wrote: the engineer told him the words give no instruction on how he should change how he does his job Oh, that's classic!
Look, Mr. Ng, you don't need a story for developers; what you need is a bullet point list!
I'll start you off:
DO NOT:
• Murder people with:
• Guns
• Knives
• Garottes
• Sticks
• Those cool Batman/ninja star things
• Spoons
• Coffee mugs
• Atlases
• Hairpieces
• Anything else
OK, you can carry on from there.
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In this final article, we’ll look at static local functions, indices and ranges, and using declarations. Because we needed another use for 'using' (and friends)
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There are people that don't know when to say "basta" and go home with the gains
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Golly.
If he hadn't told me about this, I might never have noticed.
I'd hate to have missed out on things that will make a huge difference to my lifestyle.
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In previous versions, SDKs and runtimes were left on upgrade in case those versions were targeted or pinned with global.json. We realized this was not ideal and might have left many unused .NET Core SDKs and runtimes installed on your machine. System.GC.Collect()
Or should I have just stuck with .NETcore.Dispose()?
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Nasty nasty Core... you have to tidy up the mess before papa comes.
Kent Sharkey wrote: Or should I have just stuck with .NETcore.Dispose()?
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Why stop there?
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What if the Earth, the galaxy, and all the galaxies near us were enclosed in a weirdly empty bubble? This scenario could resolve some longstanding questions about the nature of the universe. Someone's been into the bubbly beverages again I see
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ASTRONOMICAL DICTIONARY
science (n.) sī-ən(t)s: guesswork, fantasy.
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Well, certainly anything that's posted on here because its from news sources that (1) are limited by both the writers' and the audience's understanding of the scientific theories or observations discussed and (2) favor more sensational topics regardless of what the wider astronomical community thinks of them.
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