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I don't know about voltage...
but if we say resistance could be taken as stubbornness, then I am close to an open circuit
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Nelek wrote: but if we say resistance could be taken as stubbornness
Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
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Microsoft reckons experimental architecture CHERI would have had a big impact on the number of bugs fixed in 2019. Feel free to use it anytime now then
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Microsoft reckons experimental architecture CHERI would have had a big impact on the number of bugs fixed in 2019. In order to fix a big number of bugs, you have to have them first...
Ohhh, wait. I think I get it,
they are just sowing the system with bugs so that they can celebrate the good work of their CHERI architecture, when they finally use it?
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New research reveals that IT and cloud teams spend 44 percent of their time on routine work, just keeping things running, at a cost of $4.8 million a year. A new week, a new emergency. Same-old, same-old.
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Following next:
an AI could do that job faster, better and cheaper...
or...
from that 44% of time, the half of it could be avoided if there were not so many burocracy and idiotic decissions by people without a clue.
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And yet I'm supposed to fill a paragraph each day in the tracking report without making it sound like I do the same things every day. Which I do, of course. The project is in the sustainment phase. Nothing new or exciting.
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Intel recommends updating to Linux kernel 5.9 to mitigate a serious flaw Google found in the Linux Bluetooth stack. Good to know that Bluetooth is a problem for everyone
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As expected...
now that linux gets more attention, it starts to appear in the news due to bugs and security problems.
Now the question is...
does it happens because there are more people using it and it gets more interesting for the attackers?
or is it just the logical consequence of MS including Linux in Windows that the problems spread like a virus?
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The truth is, most software systems don’t have automated tests for everything. What should we prioritize? "Here there be dragons"
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I would be happy if some companies had automated tests for something at least
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Jozef Jarosciak just put millions of early Usenet posts on a browsable archive for the first time. Sadly, 1.1 million of them are, "What's this Usenet thing?"
And another 300,000 are, "ASL?"
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Not to forget...
"Test"
"Do you read me?"
and...
"Why the does this piece of... not work?"
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Every time that critical patches come out for any operating system, device or app that we think you might be using, you can predict in advance what we’re going to say. Patch early, patch often. "I see you have the machine that goes 'ping!'."
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Naked Security wrote: Every time that critical patches come out for any operating system, device or app that we think you might be using, you can predict in advance what we’re going to say. Yupp... If it is windows 10:
RUN FORREST RUN!!!
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Microsoft researchers have built an artificial intelligence system that can generate captions for images that are, in many cases, more accurate than the descriptions people write. But it's still not doing blurbs yet, is it? Is it?!
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Can it be modified to select all squares that contain an umbrella?
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The new Azure SDK for C++ is idiomatic to the C++ language and ensures consistency in behavior and API surface when communicating with Azure services. #define cloud
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Ever since Nick Bostrom of the University of Oxford wrote a seminal paper about the simulation argument in 2003, philosophers, physicists, technologists and, yes, comedians have been grappling with the idea of our reality being a simulacrum. Chance of bad math? A little higher
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The first rule of a simulation is, don't let the participants even think they are in a simulation.
Once they start down that thought path, everything you wanted to test with regards to the simulation has to be thrown out.
Uh oh.
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Maybe the purpose of the simulation is to see how long it'll take 'em to figure out that they're in one.
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Technically, the chances are either 0% or 100%. Anything in between makes no sense.
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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That's why they call it "50-50"
#SupportHeForShe
Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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