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Kent Sharkey wrote: AI into military decision making in a legal and ethical way. Ethical in military decision making? Yeah, right.
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Seed the AI on the teachings of Christ, and see what happens when it gets to the "As you do unto the least of them you do unto me" part...
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Naming a military project like the tools the Dark Lord Sauron used to spy on the entire Middle Earth is not terrifying at all, at all I say.
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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Microsoft’s $68.7 billion deal hits a major hurdle over cloud concerns. No pew-pew for you-you
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Five billion people spend almost half of their waking hours online. According to a new study from Aalto University, browser clutter is a serious problem for one in four of them. Does 30 tabs count as "clutter"?
(I've closed a few since this morning)
I love that the first part of the "study" was 10 people in Finland. Did they just ask around the office?
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Lucky for them Vivaldi just introduced Workspaces! Kinda cool, once they get the bugs worked out (it didn't keep the workspaces at reboot for me - some were, some weren't).
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Been using Vivaldi as default for the past few weeks. Been second browser for a few years. I noticed the new Workspaces feature. Only created one so far. I know Vivaldi has a ton of features, so it will take me a while to pick up the ones that turn out useful for my workflow.
But I also regularly use the Quick Commands popup (which I mainly use for Tab Search at the moment), as I do in Opera. Opera also has workspaces but I couldn't get on with their implementation. Vivaldi's appears to be better.
Kevin
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In other news, one in four people live in a cluttered home.
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based upon the homes I have visited I am sure this percentage is quite alot higher
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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I currently have 53 tabs open in default browser. Though 20 of those are pinned. So I'm really at 33. But I regularly purge back to the pinned set.
My second browser is at 182!
Kevin
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According to a new study, 86 percent of software developers and AppSec managers surveyed have or know someone who has knowingly deployed vulnerable code. And of course the other 14 just unknowingly do it
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I've solved this problem by not deploying code.
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Rules apply to five Google sites, Facebook, Apple, Bing, Twitter, Tiktok, etc. Website visitor logs must now be in metric
Rules, rules, everywhere there's rules. Adding to lawsuits, breaking my mind.
Edit: fixed my 'to' too
modified 25-Apr-23 15:57pm.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Rules, rules, everywhere there's rules. Adding too lawsuits, breaking my mind. I didn't thought it would go international, but it did... Justin & the Knights of Valour (Justin and the Knights of Valour) (2013) - FilmAffinity[^]
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In the tech world, live coding interviews are very prevalent but but also terribly inaccurate proxies for assessing potential team members. Better than dead coding interviews, I guess?
Brevity is not his thing though
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As someone who changed job on average every 2 years for the last 20 years, I have been in heaps of interviews.
And I can confidently state that succeeding at job interview is a skill that is only remotely related to being a skilful programmer or a great team player...
In a few (sad?) words, most job interviews have little to do with your work as a programmer, and a lot to do with selling yourself with charm and (warranted or not) confidence.
The only, possibly, technically relevant interview I had was online for EA when they gave me a few days to write a small program, and then we had online interview, talking about it and other stuff....
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Super Lloyd wrote: And I can confidently state that succeeding at job interview is a skill that is only remotely related to being a skilful programmer or a great team player...
It's interesting that most jobs say they value being a team player but few interviews actually attempt to measure this. Admittedly it's not very easy to tease this out upfront but most don't even try. They're focused on tech tests and such.
Kevin
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The world's first available hands-free touchpad This might be tongue-in-cheek
If not, it's definitely WTE
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I was going to comment on that, but then I remembered the KSS rule
On a serious note, if it really works as they creators expect... Kudos. That might really make a difference for some people.
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The lady in the trailer seems to have use of her arms, considering she was holding them on top of her head.
Why was she included in the video?
We all know that most new technology is um, fleshed out shall we say, by the more prurient sectors of the economy so I guess why she made that particular reference.
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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While I'm not sure if/how serious this is due to an apparent omission: tongue controlled cursors have been a thing in accessibility devices (primarily for quadriplegics) for a number of years. Innovation supporting that market is always appreciated; even if this proves a commercial flop anything attempting to go for that market should be far cheaper than devices whose makers are pricing them to gouge medical and disability insurance providers.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
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The successful AST SpaceMobile test brings consumer access one step closer to reality. "Calling occupants of interplanetary craft"
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Klatuu or a tv serie?
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Klaatu (although The Carpenters had a nice-ish cover)
TTFN - Kent
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Damn it... I wrote it wrong
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