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I believe they are rebranding IOT to the Internet Delivered Information Of Things.
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And all running on the Platform of Wireless Network Devices
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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How to be a pro graphic designer and impress your friend in 5 minutes?!
Use Nvidia AI!
modified 19-Mar-19 0:24am.
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Friggen' Amazing!
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Now, that has got potential!
But what it doesn't have is a download button
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Yeah.. I even google for it.. it's private beta, apparently!
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UK signals intelligence agency GCHQ, celebrating its centenary, has released emulators for famed World War II-era cipher machines that can be run within its web-based educational encryption app CyberChef. Just in case ROT13 doesn't do it for you
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Last autumn, JetBrains surveyed more than 1,500 Java developers on their learning patterns and preferences and the results are in! Let’s have a look at some interesting highlights. If your code's broke, why bother fixing it?
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You had me convinced at "Most Java developers don’t..."
You could make a game of that, with really high points awarded to people who pick things that aren't true.
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“This is quite possibly the dumbest thing I’ve ever done, but welcome to a week in the future,” he said in a video about the experiment. 'Ready, Player One', was not a documentary
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Wearing a headset and doing daily activities seems not possible
There is no live view of surroundings in the VR itself => Imagine 3d camera mounted on VR headset
I mean wearing headset and eating food etc
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
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AMD thinks that its processors are not impacted by the new SPOILER vulnerability that uses speculative execution to improve the efficiency of memory and cache attacks such as Rowhammer. So, you're not very Intel-compatible after all, are you?
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I only have two questions, when it comes to computers:
0. Is it working well enough to do what I need it to do?
1. Do I give a damn why?
SPOILER alert!
These hacks are far too data intensive to be used on individual users, so, unless you're likely to become a CEO or a high-ranking politician in the next ten minutes, you don't have to worry too much about them.
But if you're already a CEO or a high-ranking politician:
0. The thing on your desk with the TV-like thing and a letter-thing-board and a funny little blob on a wire is called a computer.
1. You can switch it on with a button
2. When it's working, you can do things like send e-mails and tweets -- without a phone!!!
3. It can also be used to do other things, like write computer programs and documents -- but that's something for the surfs; don't worry about it
4. If you can't use it to send e-mails and tweets, shout at support, them switch it on
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Emoji domain names have been around for years, but they're still not in common use
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Emoji domain names have been around for years, but they're still not in common use nobody gives a flying... little yellow ball.
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Researcher finds building blocks for privilege escalation: Can they be assembled to create a flaw? I thought they were pretty good at coming up with those on their own
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Kent Sharkey wrote: As always: I joke at Microsoft from a place of love (and frustration) Back in the days of ms DOS, Windows 3.x, windows '9x, NT, XP, and even vista, I would have gone to blows to defend ms.
But then things changed -- and it wasn't I who f***cked it all up.
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You had me until "Vista". The only blows I'd come to with that donkey was from banging my head onto the desk.
TTFN - Kent
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Believe it or not, this machine that I am working on now is a vista machine.
It's one of my "travelling* laptops", which I haven't had to replace for years.
When I got it, it asked me if I wanted the "WOW!!!" version or the NT version of windows, and I selected the "You have got to be f***cking kidding me!" option.
Without the bloated, cr@ppy, user- and CPU-unfriendly "WOW!!!" cr@p, it's a very stable, very solid OS.
Its security is handled by things far superior to windows crapdate, so I've never had any kind of problem with it.
My other travelling laptop is windows 8.1. The only problem I ever had with that one was when windows' wonderful, amazing, can't-live-without-it hibernation feature totally and thoroughly killed the hard drive.
I'll offer no prizes for guessing what the first third-party programs I installed on the 8.1 machine were.
* I take into account that North Americans can't spell "travelling", and blow my nose at it.
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They've been adding UX flaws for over ten years, now, and they're trying to spin this as news?
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The eye movements we make while engaged in cognitively demanding tasks communicate a lot about us. What does it mean when I roll my eyes like this?
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Oh, here we go.
I've been waiting with unabated breath for some idiotic initiative to try to do the Lie to Me[^] thing -- it had to happen, but it was slow in coming.
Here's the end result, if you can't be bothered to wait to see how it pans out:
It won't work, but it will be used anyway, misjudging people and causing grave injustices.
Trying to use AI to do psychology -- psychology that doesn't work, in this case* -- can do nothing but harm.
* In case anyone didn't know: all this "looking down to the left" and "micro-expressions" stuff is utterly unreliable nonsense that has no grounding in reality
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