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The new model, called GPT-4o Mini, launches today. The 'o' stands for 'organic'!
(Actually 'omni', but that's just dumb)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: (Actually 'omni'...) Everything, everywhere all at once?
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A Visual Studio Subscription, whether Professional or Enterprise, delivers far more than just software usage rights; it’s a comprehensive toolkit designed to significantly boost your development capabilities and career growth. Pay to win
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Kent Sharkey wrote: it’s a comprehensive toolkit designed to significantly boost your development capabilities and career growth. Does it means that using it you get a raise?
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I gotta say, this sounds like paying to access and watch ads. Maybe that's just way too cynical though.
I'm not saying the benefits aren't good, I don't know all about all those things but...
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No single metric can capture developer productivity and productivity doesn't revolve just around output. They Binged it?
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They changed from Volume to Mass?
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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Always weigh the flour for your breadstuffs!
TTFN - Kent
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MarkTJohnson wrote: They changed from Volume to Mass? From oz. to l.
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Windows 11 version 23H2, which is the newest Windows 11 version to date (if you do not count version 24H2 on Copilot+ PCs), is finally available to everyone. Just in time for them to start bugging you to upgrade to 24H2
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It's been available for everyone since last October. The only change is it will now deploy via Microsoft Update to everybody.
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I thought you were going to end the sentence with: "start debugging it in your pc"
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Except for you, you, you and, especially, Joe's lame laptop.
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GitHub just updated its online open data and insights platform that provides information on the global and local impact of developers, letting users instantly see their own software development trends. While they watch your code, they also watch the coders
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Another feature in the way of "let's pack it with cool words, so we can have a deeper look"?
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Yep, passwords for administrators can be changed, too. Now *there's* a smart software manager!
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Article wrote: Yep, passwords for administrators can be changed, too. Where would be the fun if not?
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84% of people said no Survey says, "SURPRISE!"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Survey says, "SURPRISE!" Survey? No... I say "Surprise".
I would have expected that people would do it. I can't believe that such a common sense wave is for real
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The last time I logged onto my computer I noticed MS placing an ad for 'new computer with AI features' or something right above the password prompt.
Count me, and make it 85%.
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The other 16% of people are in marketing and sales for the companies pushing AI.
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Karpathy's Eureka Labs will pair human-made curriculum with an AI-powered assistant. There will be math(s)
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Article wrote: Karpathy's Eureka Labs will pair human-made curriculum with an AI-powered assistant. Is not that the logical usage?
What the heck is doing everyone else? (beyond the obvious "stupid things")
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Here's to failure! You can learn an awful lot by carefully studying an unsuccessful project. Don't do that
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