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And they call me paranoic when I say I don't trust biometrics...
They will get my password only over my dead fingers.
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seven three one one seven eight eight eight seven three two four seven six seven eight nine seven six four three seven six lock.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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The NPM (Node Package Manager) registry suffers from a security lapse called "manifest confusion," which undermines the trustworthiness of packages and makes it possible for attackers to hide malware in dependencies or perform malicious script execution during installation. You had me at "NPM ecosystem at risk"
"Both the manifest data submitted to NPM when publishing a package and the package.json contain information about the package name, version, and other metadata, such as scripts used in deployment, build dependencies, etc.
The two are submitted separately to the npm registry, and the platform does not validate if they match, so their data could differ, and no one would know unless they scrutinize their contents." <-- Brilliant design strategy!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Brilliant design strategy! If they would put their inventive and creativeness to help, we would have a cure for cancer by now...
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Cure for cancer from these folk will give you psoriasis and a stroke
TTFN - Kent
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From them yes... I meant from their "good" side
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The initiative will offer free coursework through LinkedIn, including certification. Because you'd have to be certified
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Are they letting ChatGPT write the final test and Dall-E to create the certificate?
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Every day, thousands of developers at Meta are working in repositories with millions of files. Those developers need tools that help them at every stage of the workflow while working at extreme scale Because who doesn't want to be like Meta?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because who doesn't want to be like Meta? If something I would like to be Meta-Human
(without any weird power or aspect that forces me to hide)
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Something something something... "Our tools are as useful for our developers as Facebook is at keeping you informed of your friends." Something something something...
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Now, that’s just mean.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Now, that’s just mean. I would say more a case of "oops, I actually said the truth without wanting it"
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New research on operational technology vulnerabilities by Armis found that 56% of engineering workstations have at least one unpatched critical severity. Patcher, patch thyself!
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Would it not be easier to count the ones that have none?
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Google has said the study makes “extremely inaccurate claims” and stated that advertisers are only paying for ads when they are viewed The Google would never mislead us. The Google is good. The Google is our friend.
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The Guardian wrote: Google may have misled dozens of advertisers and violated its own guidelines - report Surprise, Surprise...
Kent Sharkey wrote: The Google would never mislead us. The Google is good. The Google is our friend. Google does no evil
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Creator offers a glimpse into how he made this fun, infuriating "Mess of RegEx." Bonus points if you hook it up to your corporate network
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I want a portion of his spare time
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These genAIs are already helping professional software developers code faster and more effectively by handling much of the programming grunt work. What if you like the drudgery?
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The thing is, 95% of the coding I do is very specialized and specific. Granted, when I asked it to create the REST API to interface to a particular credit card processor, it did a great job, but that's the 5% code I write.
Maybe I'm just not phrasing the question with sufficient detail, but if I phrase it with sufficient detail, I've pretty much written in natural language the code I will be writing in the programming language.
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Oh sh*t! This will make Mr. Osmodian happy! (Or not, since he claimed to have a clinch on that market.)
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Speak not the name, else you may summon him!
TTFN - Kent
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15 years here... and I can't start with that name... what did I miss?
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He used to have endless rounds of arguments in The Lounge. About how his language (Pla*n Engl*sh <- camouflaged to prevent him appearing) was better than all other languages, about how floats are evil incarnate, and a few others I'm blanking on. Worse than that other fellow (who also mercifully has moved on) for being a one-topic arguer.
TTFN - Kent
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