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Can the Copilot interface with Netscape Navigator?
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Quote: Today, we are bringing the power of next-generation AI to work. Introducing Microsoft 365 Copilot — your copilot for work.
In the months ahead, we’re bringing Copilot to all our productivity apps—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, Viva, Power Platform, and more. We’ll share more on pricing and licensing soon.
Maybe they can use Copilot to figure out if they mean "today" or "in the months ahead."
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Open-source Java has long been an important part of the Java ecosystem, but over the past few years more and more companies are moving from commercial distributions to open-source ones. For those that like Java, but don't like... you know who
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Smartphone spyware apps that allow people to spy on each other are not only hard to notice and detect, they also will easily leak the sensitive personal information they collect, says a team of computer scientists from New York and San Diego. Who spies on the spyware?
something like quis exploratores per exploratores?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: they also will easily leak the sensitive personal information they collect Surprise...
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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The Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange (VEX) is a Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) working specification that is meant to be a machine-readable security advisory. Get vexxed!
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.... waiting for the anti-vexxer conspiracists to jump on the bandwagon.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Why do I never come up with the good ones? It’s great to have you all around.
TTFN - Kent
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We are excited to announce that Polyglot Notebooks, Visual Studio Code’s multi-language notebook extension, is now generally available in the VS Code Marketplace! Cu vi parolas Esperanton?
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Careful now! Lots of CPians frown over non-English entries!
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The company is adding AI-powered “writing suggestions” and job descriptions to its service as it looks for new ways to infuse AI into its platform. So your AI-written resume can deal directly with the AI-powered recruiter
And get the AI a job
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I see the title of a future article coming...
The best way to land a job is to have errors / incoherences in your CV, so they see it was done by a person instead of an "AI"
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I doubt that ... we have seen examples in the Lounge what unusual claims about persons can come from ChatGPT. I would say beware ... Untrue claims will mean that it was written by an AI, but the recruiter will have no idea who wrote it, and will have no time to check it, of course. It's an unsolvable dilemma, we are doomed ...
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Microsoft has made it clear that a clean Windows installation is the only option to go down from Canary to Dev/Beta/Release Preview/Stable. "Are you the Keymaster?"
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Prerelease/Dev/Beta versions of Windows have always required you do a clean install to remove them. Yes, in-place write overs sometimes work but a clean install is the only way to ensure you don't have garbage left over.
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But they've rarely (to my faulty memory anyway) actually offered a quick way to do that clean install. Usually it's, "There are the ISOs, get busy"
TTFN - Kent
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True - I actually keep the current Windows 10 and Windows 11 ISOs written to USB sticks.
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The test was part of a series of experiments to see if OpenAI's latest GPT model could perform "power-seeking" behavior. No cheating on the Turing Test!
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The first step into the Matrix.
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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This survey revealed that 51% of people reset their password at least once a month because they could not remember it, including 15% who did so weekly. I remember it started with a 'P'...
But what if you forget your face or finger?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: This survey revealed that 51% of people reset their password at least once a month because they could not remember it, including 15% who did so weekly.
So, the dumbest people drive industry standards? That checks out. 
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Kent Sharkey wrote: But what if you forget your face or finger? Often, in the mornings (particularly weekend mornings), I see a completely unknown face in the mirror. What happens if the login mechanism insists that that strange fellow is the one allowed to log in, rather than me?
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There are way too many passwords to remember...
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Kaladin wrote: There are way too many passwords to remember... that's why many people only use one
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: But what if you forget your face or finger? I wish the iPhone would go back to the finger. It's such a PITA to have to make direct eye contact every time you want to unlock your phone. Sure, better than typing in a password, but not exactly a step forward.
Jeremy Falcon
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