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I am not saying it... I am forwarding someone else that said it
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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As we look to empower developers with AI tools, we inadvertently integrate AI deeper into the way developers work. How do developers feel about that? And what are the most impactful ways to introduce more AI into workflows? We recently conducted 25 in-depth interviews with developers to understand exactly that. Assuming there's one in there to begin with
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The 17th State of Agile report, which claims to be the longest-running survey on the topic, states that “Agile is having difficulty adapting,” as medium and large size organizations are “less satisfied with what Agile can do for them.” Maybe some stretching exercises first?
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Big tech companies are pointing to a renewed focus on AI as a justification for layoffs. AI's even coming for the devil's job
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That's the best argument to say AI as we today know it is a crap.
If it were a bit "intelligent" would know that most of the worst performers and most expensives people in companies are managers, and I am not seeing anywhere them getting fired.
M.D.V.
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I just read about a major leak of passwords and accounts from some major companies. Meaning they do not know what a hash is.
If you're among them then you deserve it, and I do hope you use the same password for your bank account. That's evolution.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Once, drug dealers and money launderers saw cryptocurrency as perfectly untraceable. Back to using credit cards for privacy then
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Bitcoin tracing would, over the next few years, solve the mystery of the theft of a half-billion dollar stash of bitcoins from the world’s first crypto exchange, help enable the biggest dark-web drug market takedown in history, lead to the arrest of hundreds of pedophiles around the world in the bust of the dark web’s largest child sexual abuse video site, and result in the first-, second-, and third-biggest law enforcement monetary seizures in the history of the US Justice Department.
Damn! It DID have a use after all! I guess I'll have to stop disparaging it!
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A secret a bit told is like a woman a bit pregnant.
If you want something to not come back to you... just don't do it.
M.D.V.
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The brightest spot in the outer disc shifted to the right, showing off the object's chaotic nature. "Even the white bits are black!"
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Wake me up when the picture is as sharp as Uranus...
(Sorry for the potty humor, couldn't help myself, although the last pic of Uranus was really impressive.)
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Patching all affected devices, which include some Macs and iPhones, may be tough. A person and an AI can keep a secret if one is dead
And once again, "To exploit the vulnerability, which the researchers call LeftoverLocals, attackers would need to already have established some amount of operating system access on a target’s device."
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Red Hat Developer Hub is an internal developer platform that provides an opinionated framework and set of templates designed to overcome devops bottlenecks. It's a portal portal
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But... does it have AI?
M.D.V.
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The startlingly extent to which websites and brokers hand over details of people's habits to Facebook was revealed Wednesday. You might not be on Facebook, but they're on to you
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Kent Sharkey wrote: You might not be on Facebook, but they're on to you As if this was something new... has been like that for years
M.D.V.
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The number of people who have left the rust project due to burnout is shockingly high. Couldn't you have gone with, "Rust is rusting"?
And apparently their shift key has also burned out
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It's like JavaScript fatigue, except JavaScript was in the right time at the right place to get adoption and its fatigue never really set in until after it was used everywhere.
Jeremy Falcon
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I've noticed your blurbs are more witty these days than they used to be.
Did you attend some sort of blurb writing seminar?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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New year, new me.
TTFN - Kent
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In this article, I’ll kick things off by looking at what happened in 2023. Then, I’ll give you my thoughts on what might happen this year. Not too Flash-y, I hope?
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For many, "new year, new me" includes finding a new job. Scouring sites like LinkedIn and Indeed for opportunities can feel like a full-time role in and of itself. Unfortunately, the categories it uses are, "Kiss, Marry, Kill"
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That's because a lot of companies like to stand out and get creative when naming roles and categories.
I'm a software dev. So, when left with no job, I go to the national job register and try and update my profile. There's someone usually at their location to help you out with it. So, first question, "what do you do?"
"I'm a software developer"
-"So you're a programmer?"
"No, I develop software"
-"Which parts? Do you design, program, or do you write automated tests or what?"
"All of that, including the 'or what'".
-"So you're a software engineer?"
"No, I'm not an engineer, I'm a dev. Engineer is a protected title."
-"I'm confused. What is it exactly that you develop? Code, testcode, databases?"
"ALL OF IT!"
-"So you're an Engineer? Or a DBA?"
"Just put me in the category 'Smartass' and never contact me again."
The day after, you get a mail from Germany, where they ask for a "lead developer". So, obviously, you ask what you lead. You get as an answer that everybody reports to the "architect" and that all devs in the team are called "lead developers". Aw, sorry, no, I cannot work in such an environment where a name is even subject to marketing instead of being something informational and functional
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Atoms can absorb and reemit light—this is an everyday phenomenon. In most cases, however, an atom emits a light particle in all possible directions—recapturing this photon is, therefore, quite hard. But can they play it with a beer bottle in the other hand?
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I would hope it would be with high precision, have you SEEN how small a photon is? The atoms aren't all that big either.
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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