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In the age of GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, Google Gemini and all the rest, one of the most-used AI coding assistants is still the venerable IntelliCode feature of Microsoft's Visual Studio IDE, whose six-year-old tech now seems positively ancient. If it works, don't AI it
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This threw my head off a bit. Intellisense vs Intellicode.
The latter is sort of the former after reworking it when they did AI it.
Had to go poking a little because I knew Intellisense has been kicking way longer than 6 years.
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Yeah, Intelli{foo} was the new Active{foo} or Direct{foo} for a while with Microsoft.
TTFN - Kent
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In a new PwC survey, 28% of respondents said they were likely to switch jobs within the next year—up from 19% in 2022. So, get out before the rush
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Kent Sharkey wrote: So, get out before the rush or before the next mass layoff
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It ain't over till it's over then?
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The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published research looking into 172 key open-source projects and whether they are susceptible to memory flaws. But that's OK - they have plenty of eyes looking at them
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Kent Sharkey wrote: they have plenty of eyes looking at them but... do they see something?
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Continuous scrolling search results on desktop will be removed today, as well as on mobile devices ‘in the coming months.’ Worthless results moved back to page 2
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Continuous scrolling search results on desktop will be removed today if a tree falls where noone can hear it... does it make sound?
I didn't even know they had added it in the first place
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Worthless results moved back to page 2
More like, first non-AI-generated clickbait spam site / ad moved back to page 42.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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1, didn't realise was a thing. Apparently been in places since 2022 on desktop
2, are they not already optimising the first section as if page 1 results, so I do not get how returning to pagination they can make improvements. Or are people actually sharing links with page2 or more as a thing to be worth the effort
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Whether you’re upgrading from .NET Framework to .NET 8 or just between .NET Core versions (from .NET 6 or 7 to .NET 8 or 9), .NET Upgrade Assistant can help you understand what changes will be needed. Every upgrade, in every way, we're getting .NETer and .NETer
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Article wrote: .NET Upgrade Assistant can help you understand what changes will be needed. But will leave you alone when you try to port your projects to the new version
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Microsoft is aware of a bug in Windows 11 (and Windows 10) that could spam notifications asking for permission to change your time zone. Half an hour later in Newfoundland
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that's going to be funny when the change to winter time comes
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Hopefully they'll fix this by then (of course, what they break doing that fix is yet to be discovered)
TTFN - Kent
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Really?
India also has a .5 hr split but I thought it was the only one.
China says forget your timezones, we're all on China time.
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Microsoft no longer plans to include a new eventing framework in .NET 9.0 – expected late this year – following complaints that it could damage the third-party ecosystem OnFeatureDelayed();
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Hmm tangentially related because it's at the tail end of the article...
.NET 9 is adding Tensor things. That's good, but I don't think people will undertake serious work with it running on CPUs. I think we can expect some kind of lighter-weight DirectX 'bridge' into the .NET framework? It's going to need some kind of relatively easy way to interface with a GPU.
Maybe they'll just tell you to go get DirectX but AFAIK the linuxsphere just goes OpenGL/Vulcan with DX being mostly an exclusive win platform thing.
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Japanese scientists have found a way to attach living skin to robot faces, for more realistic smiles and other facial expressions. KILL. IT. WITH. FIRE.
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The uncanny valley has become terrifying abyss.
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RealDoll version 2.0 in 3, 2, 1.
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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<insert Prince song lyrics>
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Weddings with RealDoll v2.0 in 6, 5, 4...
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