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Honestly... what for? As if there were not enough useless things out there...
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"Soup de jour" / "Programming language de microsecond"
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Coming without so much as a heads-up, this quiet update to Windows Security fixed a notable security flaw. Windows Security?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Windows Security? oximoron?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Windows Security? Securely shuttering Windows
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Interesting - this tells me that people aren't applying updates as part of their imaging process. When I image a machine I always apply first the vender's updates (looking at BIOS in particular) and then Windows updates before doing anything else.
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I strongly suspect you're right - I've seen a lot of places just stick with the original base image they created when the machines were new, then live with the multiple reboots and downtime while they get updated. And probably infected.
TTFN - Kent
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There's a 50% chance that the predicted head-on collision will end in a galactic merger, according to a new study. Bruce Willis should still remain on hold for now
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Will we (human kind) still be there to see it? (I doubt it)
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Triple-A gaming is coming to vehicles in 2025, the company said. Because they're tired of just crashing computers
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And because cars aren't expensive enough right now...
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They are late...
There already are the HPC (High Performing Computers) as a replacement of the most relevant ECUs
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Quote: They are late... That’s the new corporate motto
TTFN - Kent
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Microsoft officially revealed that Face Check is now generally available for all of its business customers to offer better and more secure identikit certification with the combination of a person's phone selfie and their verified photo ID. Yes, that's a face. They must be legit.
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They've gone beyond wanting all of your information; now they want to know what you look like, and all of the information from your ID.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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I hope no manager at work comes with the idea of introducing it...
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I try it. "Face! We said face!"
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Although a lot is promised of generative AI, it has the potential to be expensive at scale, and the return on investment isn't always clear. It's understandable why some enterprises, big and small, may be hesitant to invest in the technology at this stage. In related news, they find that internet searches work well
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David O'Neil wrote: %@*$ you, Kent, for knowing exactly how to make me swear. Have you broken the monitor due to spit coffee?
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Came close a couple times. But not lately, as far as I can tell.
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In mathematics, the empty set is a set with no members. This sounds totally useless, but it’s actually quite powerful. I got nothing (or at least that's what I'm returning)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I got nothing Then bluff an "all in"
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Is your IT team making mistakes, missing deadlines, or simply underperforming? These are signs that it may be time to restructure. It's Tuesday?
That might just be the Microsoft method anyway
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