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Guess they'll have to alert the tens of thous..hundred... okay ten people, that their information might be compromised. Maybe put an alert on facebook.
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And those ten will ask, "What's Google+?"
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Some of science's biggest mysteries are in outer space. The identity of dark matter and dark energy involve fundamental questions about how the Universe is constructed. If you instead are interested in mysteries about what the Universe is doing, then fast radio bursts may be at the top of the enigma list. Someone check the microwave (again)
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I think the aliens have confiscated the earths supply of Microsoft zunes(I haven't seen any lately) and are broadcasting their play lists.
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Mozilla, along with Omidyar Network, Schmidt Futures, and Craig Newmark Philanthropies, has launched an initiative for professors, graduate students, and teaching assistants at U.S. colleges and universities to integrate and demonstrate the relevance of ethics into computer science education at the undergraduate level. Just posting this to see if anyone remember the item from yesterday about ethics not affecting developers
And because YE GODZ, but it's an incredibly slow, slow news day.
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Internet users around the world may experience network connection failures on Thursday as the main domain servers and related infrastructure controlling the web will be powered down for some time. Downloading cat videos and stockpiling Twitter rage, just in case
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Microsoft has added a new feature to the Feedback Hub that allows Windows Insiders to assign a severity level to a bug report so that severe problems are not missed by Microsoft. You can rate it from one to 15 exclamation marks!!!
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I think you meant "one to 15 exclamation marks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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I have failed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Again
TTFN - Kent
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As have I. I should have said, "Just like the scale Kent uses to show sarcasm in his posts!"
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Nah, 'sgood. I just thought you were reminding me that I should have used 15 in the blurb.
TTFN - Kent
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Was never bad, except for my poor attempt at pushing humor to new highs (or lows, from a certain perspective)!
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The higher the severity, the faster it will be ignored?
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Artificially intelligent (AI) systems aren’t naturally good at asking questions; they have to be taught. It’s a core area of focus for Google, which taps natural language processing and other conversational AI techniques to make interactions with the Google Assistant as natural as they can be. Can we hook it up to the Q&A forum?
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Astronomer Juna Kollmeier’s son gave her a real stumper one night back in 2014: “Can moons have moons?” And do they swoon in the month of June?
I know sailors can have them. I saw a documentary series.
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Pretty soon that series will be on the History Channel.
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Developer Economics recently published a study backed by responses from more than 20,000 developers worldwide. One big area of study: Developers’ relative level of interest in mature technologies. It's not true - they actually hate everything
Get 20K devs in a survey, get 30K opinions
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Researchers in the Information Security Group subjected the upcoming 5G mobile communication standard to a comprehensive security analysis. Their conclusion: data protection is improved in comparison with the previous standards 3G and 4G. However, security gaps are still present. The 'G' stands for, "Guess we need to keep trying"
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Everyone in the enthusiast community knows that manufacturer-provided benchmarks must be taken with a grain of salt. There's lies, damned lies, statistics, and benchmarks
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Bullshit on both sides.
This cracked me up:
...enabled "Game Mode" in AMD’s Ryzen Master utility...AMD’s user guide for Ryzen 7 specifically states that Game Mode is reserved principally for Threadripper and that Ryzen customers shouldn’t use it Perhaps, "Threadripper Master utility" would be a better name.
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It almost sounds silly - train a neural network to generate random numbers - but it has more practical uses than you might imagine. That's much more cost effective than 2d20
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The DoD, the report reads, didn't make cybersecurity a priority, even though GAO has been warning it for decades about the risks it's taking by not making sure its systems are properly protected. What's the worst that could happen?
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They have surely installed a copy of tic tac toe... problem solved.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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