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icodenow wrote: Whoever writes these is my hero.
The funniest part of my day was reading that! (The posts have the author's name on them, lol, but giving you the benefit of the doubt, I'll assume you knew it was Kent, it's just that you don't know him personally.)
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So I went back and checked and didn't see Kent's name anywhere in the Daily News email and the author of the article is Dan Goodin. I don't know Kent but I wish I did because I really enjoy the sarcastic art form.
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Microsoft partnered with Netflix to release a new learning experience featuring a young female hero Fei Fei: Learn AI ML with Netflix's Fei Fei!
Seems a fun way to learn and explore the data world.
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Sandeep Mewara wrote: Seems a fun way to learn and explore the data world. I hope it is not like all other "IT" or "Hacking" scenes in the movies... if you had to learn from them...
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Those are basic modules and thus less chance of hack.
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I suppose you didn't get my irony.
I said nothing about learning how to hack things using that modules.
I meant that the "programming" / "hacking" / "It-Tech-World" is usually a bit far from reality when you see it in a movie. i.e. 30 seconds hitting keys and you are in the pentagon servers, pressing some keys and you can zoom in pictures like 100 times without losing definition and land in the right squared centimeter of the original picture where you wanted to zoom in and the needed details are at the first try...
And being netflix involved, I was expressing my "concern" about the probability of it being "main-streamed" (a.k.a. professionally irrelevant in the real world).
All in one sentence. But I suppose I missed my target
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I would not say you missed. I got you were concerned if the problem would be presented as actual real situation. I did missed it could be like a movie type 30 seconds hack
I think it's more to make or present the problem little interesting so that people see and try off. With basic modules in picture, learning wise it would be covered. Sure, cannot say if they are the true 1-1 mapping of actual state though. (what you were pointing to)
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Sandeep Mewara wrote: Microsoft partnered with Netflix to release a new learning experience featuring a young female hero Fei Fei: Learn AI ML with Netflix's Fei Fei!
It's like Clippy 2.0 has arrived.
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Not too long ago we had full Microsoft earnings with no mention of Windows at all, but the resurgence of work from home brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has made people realise the value of a platform dedicated to productivity and has returned the Windows ecosystem to growth They're making it bigger?
"That means, the innovation in Windows, and Microsoft 365 is the best way to conceptualize how we even think about Windows because it’s one surface area where we want to deliver our best payloads for productivity, communications, collaboration, business process." <- He speaks fluent bafflegab
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Satya Nadella said: "That means, the innovation in Windows, and Microsoft 365 is the best way to conceptualize how we even think about Windows because it’s one surface area where we want to deliver our best payloads for productivity, communications, collaboration, business process."
Holy F***!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: He speaks fluent bafflegab bullsh1t FTFY
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or - "fluent flatulence flatuantly flatuated"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "That means, the innovation in Windows, and Microsoft 365 is the best way to conceptualize how we even think about Windows because it’s one surface area where we want to deliver our best payloads for productivity, communications, collaboration, business process." <- He speaks fluent bafflegab
That is a truly cringe-making use of "surface area".
he must live in a weird, weird bubble to write stuff like that and not have people directly say to him: "What the frug are you talking about?".
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markrlondon wrote: and not have people directly say to him: "What the frug are you talking about?". The sad thing is that he probably has them, but as many other "big fishes", he just ignore what they say.
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Well, he does live in Washington state...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Yes - it's the world of executives and wannabes who hear/read that and think, "wow, he's really good. I wish I could be so eloquent."
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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Guess I better double down on disk space for my C:\temp drive.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: a platform dedicated to productivity And I thought they made it for profit...
"The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012
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As developers, we read a lot of code. A typical code reading task is to scan through a class definition in a header file, in order to understand what the class is about. "Express yourself. You've got to make him express himself"
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Upon digging through the company’s terms of service, an eagle-eyed Twitter user discovered that beta testers were signing up for a lot more than they might have thought. "We earth men have a talent for ruining big, beautiful things"
And I'm sure it will stand up in a court (for about 1 picosecond)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "We earth men have a talent for ruining big, beautiful things"
Like our view of the night sky.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: that beta testers were signing up for a lot more than they might have thought. Is that not the usual practice with / the existance purpose of the Terms of Service and the User agreements?
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Elon, always planning ahead.
Elonville and Musktown, here we come.
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Why does it take so long to build software? We hear variations of this question frequently Those scrum meetings and TPS reports take a while
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Why does it take so long to build software? Does it take long? MS has been releasing two new versions per year for a while... It should not be that difficult
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