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The rockets will be tasked with taking observations of how the sudden drop in sunlight affects the ionosphere which in turn will lead to better research on making sure our increasingly communication-dependent world operates smoothly. To chase away the wolves eating the sun
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When is the mission to examine the stack of turtles?
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Joe Woodbury wrote: to examine the stack of turtles? Cowaboonga?
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Why didn't they include a graphic that had Ionosphere labeled? Does it include some of the ones that were labeled on the graphic? Journalism at its best. Would say the same thing if it was MSNBC or CNN too, so it isn't a political thing.
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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I think it’s time to put a lot of the legacy of the 8086 to rest, and let the modern processors run free. Who needs backward compatibility?
I would put money that there's more than one company still relying heavily on Lotus 1-2-3 and WordPerfect 5.1
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I had a customer that bought all hardware he found in Ebay from Step 5 Automation... I bet he is still running it and it got officially out of "replacement guarantee" in 2008.
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Intel has already announced that the legacy 16 bit "real mode" will be going away in their next chip design. However, Intel has also recognized there is still a lot of 16-bit software, so instead of dumping "real mode" entirely, it will be moved into a virtual processor and emulated by the virtual machine's hardware.
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Advances in semiconductors are feeding the AI boom One transistor at a time?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Advances in semiconductors are feeding the AI boom as long as they are not accelerating the Day of Doom...
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The AI is going to tell us how... after we add some more transistors.
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The company is shoring up its Azure AI services to prevent people from tricking chatbots into performing unintended and illegal tasks. That's their job
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Well... when they can't make them do evil anymore, they will start making them do silly instead...
oh, wait...
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If AI can't do evil, can it do good?
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Not that I've seen so far.
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How about stop AI from doing "annoying". Seriously, I don't want to sit and wait for an answer to be "typed" out at 300 baud.
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What's their stance on teabagging opponents in Halo?
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The official support document has been updated to specify which versions of Windows will remove WordPad. Time to save the EXE
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That means, they didn't know it would happen in the first place... or am I thinking too evil? 😈😈
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Wi-Fi was coined in 1999 by the same marketing company that came up with the name Prozac. It isn't short for Wisteria Fiasco?
I mean, who planted that in the garden?!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I mean, who planted that in the garden?! If it is smokable... does it really matters?
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Depends on the state/country.
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After that, Microsoft will no longer provide servicing updates, including security fixes or technical support, for .NET 7. Make sure you stand at least 2m away from computer when starting older applications
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Make sure you stand at least 2m away from computer when starting older applications Is that the reason for "never touch a running system?"
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Several big businesses have published source code that incorporates a software package previously hallucinated by generative AI. One's dream is another's nightmare
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