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AI engineers earn a median salary of nearly $300,000 as employers pay premiums for their skills amid a talent shortage So give yourself a raise - just put AI on your resume like everyone else
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As the OpenSSF states, Siren is meant to provide “a secure and transparent environment for sharing Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) and Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) associated with recent cyber attacks. Because the usual status is security for none
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Software development tools company JetBrains s.r.o. today announced the milestone release of Kotlin 2.0, a major update to the programming language used on Android and for multiplatform development. Now twice as much an island in the Baltic!
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Posters are digging up even more wacky results from Google’s new AI Overview tool—with one search about cheese not sticking to pizza suggesting searchers should mix “⅛ cup of non-toxic glue to the sauce to give it more tackiness.” Everyone knows you should use duct tape instead
Yes, there is a person mentioned with a nasty word in their 'nym. Cover your eyes if that offends you.
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The next major update to Windows 11 has started to make its way to users. Microsoft has commenced the rollout of Windows 11 24H2 to Windows Insiders signed up to the Release Preview channel. I double-dog dare you
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Not just a name from computer history, Bell's work is as fresh as today's headlines about Microsoft's Copilot+ PC Replay feature. No joke here, just gratitude for his accomplishments, and sorrow for his passing. RIP, a legend
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Psyche is gently gliding to its target asteroid by expelling ionized xenon. "Prepare for burn"
"Right now, NASA says Psyche is traveling at 23 miles per second, or about 84,000mph, and will eventually reach 124,000mph." Zoom!
Plus, "ionized xenon" just sounds so SF
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A UK judge says there is ‘overwhelming’ evidence indicating that Craig Wright is not the mysterious Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto. But he could still be Satoshi *and* a liar?
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No one under 20 has ever created a popular programming language Something to add to the list of accomplishments you haven't made
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The chief executive wants people to remember that artificial intelligence is a tool, not actual human intelligence. "Remember when I promised to kill you last?"
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Powered by "diffusion-based algorithms," Cocreator can generate images based on text prompts as well as your own doodles in the Paint app. Draw this, but with straight lines
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This preview focuses on quality-of-life improvements for all developers and workloads. What? No new AI features?
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Recall can take screenshots of everything a user does on the company's new AI-powered laptops Maybe they'll fine them before the feature gets released?
Saves time
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Is AI recall sponsored by Seagate?
modified 10hrs 10mins ago.
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Since the announcement of the RustRover Public Preview eight months ago, we’ve been hard at work shaping our vision for this feature-rich Rust IDE. Like their other IDEs, but this one could do with some sanding and new paint
There must be someone with a Land Rover that's already using the name RustRover?
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Microsoft says that the Windows Update for Business, which helps in the deployment of such feature updates, now adds the option for admins to choose between whether that update is "required" or "optional" for their users. Gone force-installed updates, enter coerced updates
Windows corruption by any other name smells as sweet.
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Microsoft says WinUI 3 and WPF are the native UI platforms to invest in going forward. Ah ha haHAha ha! Good joke, dude.
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Is there a betting pool as to when Microsoft changes their mind?
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What if your clipboard were a place AI could work its magic? With the PowerToys Advanced Paste update, it’s all possible (for a small fee). I'm afraid I can't paste that, Dave
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Are they messing with copy paste? Here is something that can break the internet as we know it...
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16)
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Clickok wrote: Here is something that can break the internet as we know it as long as it doesn't break their pocket... they don't give a crap
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?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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We finally get "paste without formatting" and now this.
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To provide you with the most modern and efficient options, we are replacing VBScript with more advanced alternatives such as JavaScript and PowerShell. Find out what VBScript deprecation means for you and how you can get ready. What's the word for reading an obituary when you thought the feature was already dead?
There has to be one of those long German words for it?
That sound you hear is a couple of ASP classic websites about to go dark.
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So will the Windows Scripting Host also be depreciated. It's the VBScript engine for Windows.
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It would probably have to - it sounds like they're pulling the DLL, so that would kill all those.
They have been pushing WSH users for a while to go to PowerShell. That's a bumpy transition.
TTFN - Kent
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