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So human influencers will actually have to get a job now. My prediction is that most of them will starve.
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obermd wrote: My prediction is that most of them will starve.
And they won't be missed.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Developers love automating solutions to their problems, and with the rise of generative AI, this concept is likely to be applied to both the creation, maintenance, and the improvement of code at an entirely new level. Code, heal thyself
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One developer has sought to find the most efficient monitor orientation for programming, but it's not horizontal or vertical. I am askew
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The THAT machine is designed to encourage you to go beyond digital Sometimes 0 and 1 just aren't enough
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Fathers play a critical role in their children’s lives. Even something as simple as a dad joke can make the biggest difference. These may not be great jokes but every time you share a good bad joke with your kids you are making a great moment. Of course the US Government has a repository of bad jokes
How to separate them from the rest of the US Government is left as an exercise for the citizens.
Why put it in the newsletter? Because. (Although I suppose that pronouncement would have been better as a dad joke)
Or I guess expanded to: Because I was just amazed at some of the US Government websites and didn't feel like posting this to The Lounge (slow news week and all).
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The US taxpayer's dollars at rest.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Computer scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have managed to compromise multiple artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, including ChatGPT, Google Bard and Microsoft Bing Chat, to produce content that breaches their developers' guidelines—an outcome known as "jailbreaking." Oh great - get them all plotting together now
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After 25 years of my career I came to understand that one particular type of programmers is the source of many problems in our industry. Except for all the others
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So was this an advertisement for "Golang"?
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As of today, Copilot Chat is available in the sidebar in Microsoft’s IDEs, Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio — included as a part of GitHub Copilot paid tiers and free for verified teachers, students and maintainers of certain open source projects. In case you need someone to take the blame for your code
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A blockchain developer shares his ordeal over the holidays when he was approached on LinkedIn by a "recruiter" for a web development job. But did he get the job?
The perils of "homework" job interviews
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Vale is a fast, safe, and easy programming language "Ave atque vale"
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This document is a guide for compiler and linker options that contribute to delivering reliable and secure code using native (or cross) toolchains for C and C++. Go hard or go home
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More than two decades after J.K. Rowling introduced the world to a universe of magical creatures, forbidden forests and a teenage wizard, Harry Potter is finding renewed relevance in a very different body of literature: AI research. Yer an AI, Harry
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Clarke's Law: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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Microsoft has again disabled the MSIX ms-appinstaller protocol handler after multiple financially motivated threat groups abused it to infect Windows users with malware. Someone always has to ruin things for everyone else
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Every now and then, the company stops developing parts of its operating system due to various reasons. We're going to need a bigger article
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If every feature is deprecated, what's left?!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Richard Andrew x64 wrote: If every feature is deprecated, what's left?! A monthly subscription fee, if all goes well for the beancounters...
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So MS is depreciating VBScript. I wonder if they have a replacement for that abomination called PowerShell.
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Powershell was the replacement for VBScript!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Yep. Yet PowerShell's syntax is so poor that it's frequently still easier to do file system work in VBScript. There was no reason Microsoft didn't create a C# scripting language.
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Maybe try Nushell. It's fast approaching 1.0. I've only played with it briefly, mind you - about three years ago.
Kevin
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Spending on A.I. is roughly 6 times that of Linux. It's The Year of 2%
Linux kernel spending, that is
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