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Now the question is...
how many have they paid to the "testers"?
And if not paid, the other question is...
how much are they going to receive after suing Tesla for using them as "beta testers" without telling the implications?
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Around here, armed muggers will force you off the road and carjack you, maybe shoot you before they steal your car.
So what it sounds like is with a Tesla, all a carjacker has to do is step into the street and the Tesla will stop and put your whole family in danger of being murdered.
Is there a way to override this "feature"?
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Along with setting out the main missing features of Go, developers want better Go support in Microsoft Azure. It's missing the $200 every time you pass it
At least for me, that is.
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Chromium browser,
Linux integration,
Go support in Azure...
Is it me? Or Microsoft is losing its own path?
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The Windows and Office teams must really feel unloved these days.
TTFN - Kent
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Have they ever been loved since the release of Windows 8?
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C# allows writing code with positional or nominal code style. "Call me by your name and I'll call you by mine."
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Apple Inc is planning to fix a flaw that a security firm said may have left more than half a billion iPhones vulnerable to hackers. iOoops
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Do you know the worst thing?
That it is getting so usual, that it doesn't create any reaction more... not even the impulse of answer with a sarcasm or something like that.
It is just
just another day.
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can it be a bug like a stackoverflow in the mail app that allowed a finely crafted script to download some binary or so that gave access to files system via a bypass and hacker could upload the mails and contacts etc to a server ?
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Microsoft is detailing how it handles bugs in its software and services using machine learning models. By shipping them?
I mean, there will be more next month. Not like they'll run out if they release them too fast.
Yeah, kind of a dupe of the 97% fix rate article a few days ago, but with that headline, I couldn't resist. All apologies.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: By shipping them?
No they are sending to the 1.000.000.000 unpaid beta testers.
It is more money efficient (they pay to do that job).
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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machine learning models = various laptops and desktops machines that are forced to crash and burn...
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Quote: Security experts and data scientists worked together at Microsoft to create the model, ensuring that it could be monitored in production and that a random sampling of bugs are manually reviewed. The model is also continually re-trained with new data that’s reviewed by Microsoft’s security experts. This machine learning model means Microsoft now accurately identifies security bugs 99 percent of the time, and labels them correctly 97 percent of the time.
So they miss 1% of the 30k bugs/month, which means 300 slip though. Sounds about right.
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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Kent Sharkey wrote: By shipping them?
Tch, tch!
They have document them first, so they can be called "features".
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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It is, perhaps, your dream job – doing software testing for positive world-changing applications such as space exploration. But that comes with additional concerns, such as lives at stake and too-far-to-repair constraints. innnnnnnnn SSSSSSPAAAAAACCCCCE!
Because I think I did the 'rocket surgery' one recently.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: How NASA does software testing and QA I hope better than Boeing
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I went after a contract at the European Space Agency, a few years back (for the sole and only reason that I wanted to be able to put "Space Ranger" on my CV).
After the interview, I was praying they wouldn't offer me the contract, because every guy that I spoke to there kept saying things like "You have to pace yourself" -- as in "Go dead slow, because otherwise they'll expect the rest of us to be slightly productive".
It might make some people happy to think that my prayers were answered, but it's more likely that I didn't get the contract because I found it harder and harder to hide my disdain, as the interview and walk-around went on.
So, if that's anything to go by, NASA does testing dead slow.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Mark_Wallace wrote: "You have to pace yourself" -- as in "Go dead slow, because otherwise they'll expect the rest of us to be slightly productive". I have had it in other kind of companies.
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I just realized that NASA's software testing (in space) is very similar to the testing I am doing under the "Work From Home" scene that so many of us are now familiar with.
And that can be summed up by this great philosopherRidley Scott In space, no one can hear you scream.
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They listen to Also sprach Zarathustra in repeat mode; this is quite inspiring.
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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Contradicting findings in other recent reports, a new study from developer analyst firm SlashData shows some decline in the popularity of C# over the past year. Desktop is easy: you just need to develop in Win Forms. Uh, XAML. No, wait UWP. Would you believe WinUI?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Developer report: 'C# seems to be losing its edge in desktop' Don't tell me that C# is going to be based in chromium too
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Nah, they're just gonna start writing Edge in a different language. C# wont be able to tout it as a successful project any more.
And yes, of course I jest.
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I never understood why MS didn't try to replace javascript with a c# derivative.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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