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Was not Linux was inmune to virus and malware?
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Immunity through obscurity.
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When Linux is kept in close proximity to Windows, occasional "zoonotic" infections with Windows viruses may occur, and give them a possibility to evolve into capable Linux viruses. Hence, also Linux should receive regular booster vacciniations against Windows viruses, and those vaccinations preferably be sterilizing vaccinations.
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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None of the fourteen* users got any virus, so technically yes.
* six of them are still trying to configure the network adapter.
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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Using a text description or an existing image, Make-A-Video can render video on demand. Meta killed the video star
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So...
An Avatar DB with God knows how many people 3d scans,
a software that can create a video from text...
what could go wrong?
I suppose that the concept of "identity theft" is going to get a new dimension.
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A study claims 78% of business professionals would participate in more immersive experiences such as the metaverse as opposed to boring old video conferencing. It can't be any worse than regular meetings, can it? Can it?
Ignoring the expense, the possible motion sickness, and walking non-tech folk into it, of course.
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Is that because of rule #34?
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Yikes! Well, I do hear that VR is popular with some for that reason.
TTFN - Kent
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I suspect at least one clickbait title will give us details in the future, but I don't look forward to it.
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just waiting for DTF to mean something different
oh, you meant Down To Facetime, yes, pulls pants back on.š³
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maze3 wrote: just waiting for DWTF to mean something different FTFY
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No way I am going to let Zuckeberg have a 3D scan of me for the Avatar.
If my employer adopts it and want me to do it... Either there is a way to do it with a "default" avatar or I'll search for a new job.
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If you could use an avatar of Gilbert Gottfried, and have AI get the voice right, it could be kind of fun.
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Then I could even start thinking of it.
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For nearly the entire history of application developmentācertainly since application development became available to a larger market with the adoption of the personal computer for expansive business useātesting has taken a back seat across most of the industry. So it was on the final exam
Posted as I enjoyed, "When DevOps came along, I expected things to changeāuntil I understood that DevOps (and Agile, in lockstep) was all about delivering faster, not better."
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Quote: or nearly the entire history of application development
if the entire history is only the last 10 years. when physically shipped software was a thing, guess what, TESTING.
Personal Computer, so, 70s/80s. š¤testing was a thing.
and today, what this person things new iphone OS goes out with out massive testing.
but yeah, why test against 1001 different machine configurations for issues with testing against 900 is good enough.
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maze3 wrote: but yeah, why test against 1001 different machine configurations for issues with testing against 900 is good enough. 900? Man... you are an ing optimistic.
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Bringing WebAssembly and OCI containers together could enable us to run the same container image on any hardware or operating system we wantāwherever it runs best, fastest, or cheapest. The thrill of cross-platform, the agony of debugging everywhere
Complete with the mental image of a falling skier, if you're of a certain age.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Complete with the mental image of a falling skier, if you're of a certain age.
That was always my favorite clip as a kid. Especially when the skier got up and walked away.
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Too bad he didn't get a royalty every time it was shown and if he didn't fall, absolutely NO ONE would know about him (aside from friends and family [for the pedantic]).
Iāve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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Amazon is trying to build a better culture for its software development teamsāand developers everywhere can take a few lessons from the effort. They sold the book on it
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Are they getting bigger bottles than the warehouse workers?
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But was that book available in Kindle, paperback and Audible formats?
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They should start by getting rid of the euphemism "software builder." We're programmers for god's sake, call us what we are.
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