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Securiti's Jack Berkowitz polled 20-plus CDOs, and half have hit pause No pilot for the copilot
Maybe that 3% is bigger than the survey says?
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Data governance... but no data privacy?
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"Alex" is using the brain-computer interface to shoot people in a video game and design improvements to his setup in Fusion 360. "Train him for the games, let him hope for a while, then blow him away."
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I do not give a crap if a guy is using a brain interface to play computer... I am more worried if the computer is learning how we think in a "military" situation due to his brain
Although being voluntary for that... not sure if the brain is the best model to learn from.
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Modern software architectures are a Jenga tower about to collapse Must be all the rust
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Or the guy in nebraska is reaching retirement?[^]
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While almost every respondent said they used AI coding tools, only 38% of developers in the US said their organizations actively encouraged adoption. Once again, I don't count
Alternately, "AI survey-by AI company-finds people use AI"
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How was it...? There are three types of lies: judicials, political and statistics?
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I couldn't find their definition of "AI coding tools" anywhere in the article. I wonder how/if it was defined in the survey's questions. If the definition includes the often very helpful code suggestions VS 2022 provides as I type then yeah, I use AI coding tools. Otherwise, nope.
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The new app will appear on new HP laptops with plans to expand to more Windows PCs. All your spyware, in one handy package
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Kent Sharkey wrote: All your spyware, in one handy package Cool...
how can we deactivate it?
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Seeing as how it seems like it's part of the pre-install fluff, they might actually make that difficult.
TTFN - Kent
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I would not expect anything else. If it was easy, why would they do it?
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After the Boeing Starliner spacecraft’s thruster, valve, and helium issues, it will return to Earth without the two astronauts onboard. Better late than never
Good job, Boeing. Episode too many to count
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Several months more than expected, the astronauts will need a big recovery when they land...
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I was kinda hoping that first they would send all of Boeing's upper management up to get them first, in a quick Boeing built custom craft designed for the job. But they should probably do it synchronously, to improve the odds of getting the astronauts back.
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The last number I heard was 1 in 780 for a failure of the Starliner, so I guess they decided not to risk it (or that denominator got smaller). This gives them until February to figure out a solution so that the Boeing suits work with the SpaceX vehicle[^].
TTFN - Kent
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Sounds like a bunch of blind people trying to lead an elephant.
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I suspect SpaceX will be making suits for them. NASA already has their size information as well as their backup suits (at least two flight suits are made for each astronaut in case one fails safety checks).
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David O'Neil wrote: I was kinda hoping that first they would send all of Boeing's upper management on a one-way ticket to the Moon
FTFY
How dare those corporate bastards risk people's lives merely so their bonus isn't cut for the year?
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NASA should return the Starliner to Boeing
... under RMA, or not
... directly to the CEO suite
They should also send Boeing an invoice for all of the extra costs of supporting the astronauts and returning them via alternate methods.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: They should also send Boeing managers an invoice for all of the extra costs of supporting the astronauts and returning them via alternate methods. FTFY
as long as the company pays, they won't give a rat crap. They only care when they own pocket is in risk.
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Starliner's costs have been coming out of Boeing's pockets for over three years now. Starliner was a fixed cost contract so once the NASA (government) money was spent Boeing had to pay for everything. Boeing's filings with the SEC indicate they've spent close to a billion dollars of their own money on Starliner.
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Still company money, not managers private money
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I'm hoping Starliner burns up on reentry.
- Boeing only has 6 Atlas rockets set aside for future Starliner missions
- Boeing doesn't have any backup capsules.
A destroyed Starliner will effectively end Boeing's participation in the Commercial Crew program. A successful return would potentially put future astronauts at risk with this capsule.
This makes me wonder if Artemis, also built by Boeing, will be truly reusable. We already know the Artemis (SLS) heat shield barely survived reentry and NASA and Boeing are relooking at the heat shield design and materials.
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