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Good communication, reliability, good tech skills and a "normal" leader (normal as opposite to moron / idiotic and so on)
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High-density material in the mantle may be remains of a Mars-sized planet. Oh, that's where it went
These things are always in the last place you look
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Pellucidar is hiding at Earth's core!
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When you get to Atlantis set 45° to the right and continue until you see the valley of the dinosaurs. After that continue straight through all the magma and you will find it on your left.
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Microsoft announced today the 'Secure Future Initiative,' pledging to improve the built-in security of its products and platforms to better protect customers against escalating cybersecurity threats. "You made me promises, promises you knew you'd never keep"
I guess "Secure Development Initiative" worked for a while?
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I pledge to give $1 billion to charity.
Whew, that took a lot of effort and moral gumption; congratulate me!
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Article wrote: Microsoft announced today the 'Secure Future Initiative,' pledging to improve the built-in security of its products and platforms to better protect customers against escalating cybersecurity threats. Sorry but... ha ha[^]
Are they going to hire good testers again? /s
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Bleeping Computer[^]:
the 'Secure Future Initiative,'
Like sustainable fusion power, always 20 years away...
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The U.S., the U.K., China and 25 other countries have signed a declaration stressing the need to address the potential risks posed by artificial intelligence. So, they promise to keep it a secret for 30 years?
(Like Bletchley Park)
Of course, it's the countries that aren't signing on that we have to worry about (as well as the companies)
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Another meaningless document providing salaries for idealistic fools.
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Quote: stressing the need to address the potential risks posed by artificial intelligence. The potential risks have been more than enough adressed in several good books and films.
I hope they did the declaration in soft paper, if not the one that uses it to wipe his botty will get even more lust to do the opposite.
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Microsoft says a new known issue is causing desktop icons to behave erratically on systems with multiple displays when using the Windows Copilot AI-powered digital assistant. Copilot is my new desktop arranger
After all, who has multiple desktops these days - especially at Microsoft. They'd never think to test that.
Oh right, the 't' word.
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Sounds like the AI found the old mid 1990's prank programs.
I had the book and diskette long long ago.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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Bogui.exe FTW.
Oh man, all the laughs we had in college with it.
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Today’s release is a significant step towards creating the most productive platform for building single codebase .NET applications that run on mobile, desktop, and web. It's fivetastic!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: the most productive platform for building single codebase .NET applications that run on mobile, desktop, and web. Windows 8 went so good with that...
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Most people call an internet outage an annoyance. The researchers at USC's ANT Lab (Analysis of Network Traffic) call it a data point. "Every step you take I'll be watching you"
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As it were not enough with Google, FB and co...
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Finished software is software that’s not expected to change, and that’s a feature! You can rely on it to do some real work. All software is finished, some are just a little more done
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return th_th_Th_Th_Thats_All_Folks();
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Remember, Grasshopper, software is never complete. It is only released.
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And sometimes, and evidenced by Windows Bob, it escapes.
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What does “modern C++” mean? A la mode C++? Expressionist C++? Pointillist C++?
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As far as they don't start with political correctness...
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Microsoft's Daniel Roth took to X (Twitter) to garner feedback on Blazor WebAssembly client-side debugging and received an earful in response, including complaints about associated Hot Reload functionality. More like lukewarm reload, maybe?
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