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Greg Utas wrote: Probably because that was their intention. I don't think so... that would imply some intelligence and that is against the new icon's religion
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I’m starting to be able to make API calls with Rust/WinRT and its very satisfying to see this come together. In case your Windows are Rusty
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As IT managers take the lead with AI, they will find their own departments being the greatest beneficiaries -- from software ideation to maintenance. I will now do "jazz hands" every time I hit compile
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ZDNet driveled: Prototyping: "Low/no-code tools to create clickable prototypes from hand-drawn sketches" Hahaha
The prediction that comes back every year, now with an added AI flavor.
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"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Longer passwords, even consisting of simpler words or constructs, are better than short passwords with special characters. Now their Horse Battery Staples will be Correct
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Soon, they will tell us that Galileo was right...
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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On the one hand, trying to get / crack passwords...
On the other hand, giving advices how to make passwords more secure...
oh irony
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I can haz UTF-16 password characters plz?
Elephant em - use long stuff full of 'unmarried parents' characters...
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So the US FBI's new password-cracking AI is better at cracking passwords that comprise "simpler words or constructs" than those that contain special characters?
Good to know.
Conclusion:
Long passwords that contain special characters is the way to go.
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"open the pod bay doors" will now become the most used passphrase...
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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"the brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is my new password from now on
"There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult." - C.A.R. Hoare
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You're missing a Q, an I, a C, and a K.
(It took me several seconds to figure out why it didn't sound quite right)
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Team at MIT says halicin kills some of the world’s most dangerous strains And then they came for the bacteria, and I did nothing because I was uninfected
Hopefully they won't next find that it kills the person taking this as well as it kills the bacteria.
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Maybe biologists should be given lessons on how evolution works.
Use of "more powerful" antibiotics just results in the evolution of bacteria that are more unstoppable.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Use of "more powerful" antibiotics just results in the evolution of bacteria that are more unstoppable. The world changed quite after penicciline, and most of those diseases have not evolved to ignore it. So, history shows otherwise. There being something near that poisons you doesn't mean you will evolve to ignore that.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: most of those diseases have not evolved to ignore it In point of fact, they all have. New and resistant strains are encountered every year, and are mostly the result of overuse of penicillins and antibiotics.
Try reading medical journals for a few months, and you'll encounter at least one article about a new and nastier strain of a bacterium, which only exists because it survived treatment.
Bacteria want to live, too.
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That happens; but doesn't mean that there will be a supervirus that evolves simply because we identify a new antibecterium.
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Time will say. Evolution works for every life form, even bacteria.
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True, but doesn't change the point that most of the bacteria still won't like penniciline.
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Nelek wrote: Evolution works for every life form, even bacteria. ... And for bacteria, it works bloody quickly.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: doesn't mean that there will be a supervirus that evolves simply because we identify a new antibecterium Actually, it kinda does. Think of it as an arms race, but a heavily one-sided one, because bacteria can breed and evolve faster than we can keep coming up with new antibacterial agents.
I shouldn't worry, though. We'll all have drowned, frozen, or fried long before super-bacteria can become a problem.
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Yes, but can they keep up with new forms of Essential Oils?
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Not if you keep repeatedly mixing the essential oils with water, until there are no essential oils left in the solution.
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Blasting laser pulses at aluminum skin on a quantum cascade laser modulates light faster than electronic circuits can The engineers are restless
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Them ain't clouds, they's smoke signals.
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