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record will be similar to string. It looks easy. All developers will use it everyday but few will realize that tricky things happen under the hood. "Some things are always true. Some things never change."
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Brussels broadens search for extra powers to curb power of digital platforms Gonna make 'em an offer they can't refuse
Must be budget season
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Chip giant says its strategy is taking a 'systems-level approach' to scaling quantum for commercialisation. Because everyone else is forgetting the quantum UI
You can either look at it, or change fields, but not both.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: You can either look at it, or change fields, but not both. Why not? I thought looking at it already changes it.
The difficult part will be: How long do you have to look to get the value you want?
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Microsoft says that customers who install the optional KB4577062 update for Windows 10 versions 1903 and 1909 will encounter issues upgrading to newer Windows 10 versions on some devices. And it rapidly becomes one of the most popular KBs to install
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If you want to start coding and create your own solutions – be it an App, a Website or something else – or if you want to start a career as developer, you’re in luck! Donuts?
Because sometimes, I feel I need filler items.
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Minutes before liftoff of a NASA rocket mission on October 2, Steve Rice realized he was in the wrong place for a photographic fantasy he'd waited years to make real. Step 0: have a rocket
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One must say... the pic is cool
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While the vast majority of Microsoft employees are still working from home during the ongoing pandemic, the software maker has unveiled “hybrid workplace” guidance internally to allow for far greater flexibility once US offices eventually reopen. Icon designers will have to come in though
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A study collaboration between Queen Mary University of London, the University of Cambridge and the Institute for High Pressure Physics in Troitsk has discovered the fastest possible speed of sound. The sound of the mouse click when you realize the cursor was over the delete button, not save
meh. Sorry, I have failed you once again.
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At those pressures, hydrogen becomes a fascinating metallic solid conducting electricity just like copper and is predicted to be a room temperature superconductor.
HeHeHe, they should have tried using Helium atoms.
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Quote: Therefore, researchers performed state-of-the-art quantum mechanical calculations to test this prediction and found that the speed of sound in solid atomic hydrogen is close to the theoretical fundamental limit. Aha... I see hear.
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YouTube wants to become an e-commerce player with direct sales on video pages. So you can buy the cat in the video?
Are there other videos on YouTube?
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Wants to?
There are already a big bunch of videos including payed advertisements in the videos and shopping link in the descriptions
Ah, wait... that's it.
The links are still extern shops, and they have seen the potential of mixing Ebay, Amazon and Streaming all in a platform...
I wonder how many users will run away when they start having more adverts than TV
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Fortran has ruled scientific computing, but Julia emerged for large-scale numerical work. "So I sing a song of love for Julia"
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Microsoft has stated that with the next generation of hardware being made available shortly, it will also begin supporting AV1 on Windows 10 devices. Your next machine might be able to Zoom without dropouts
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I am going to cook popcorn and wait your next serie of posts about security and broken things of the next update...
Do you want some?
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Visual Studio Code is available for Linux Armv7 and Arm64 devices. Code everywhere, run once
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OriginalGriff wrote: I still don't want one ...
Unlike you, I will totally welcome if someone gifts me.
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Just found an interesting article at the German news site heise.de:
Das US Army Research Laboratory erprobt in Zusammenarbeit mit dem US-Unternehmen Command Sight eine Augmented-Reality-Brille (AR) für Spürhunde, die im Einsatz für das Militär Sprengstoffe, Gase oder andere gefährliche Materialien aufspüren und bei Rettungsaktionen helfen. Über die AR-Brille sollen die "Special Forces Dogs" visuelle Anweisungen aus der Ferne erhalten, um den Hundeführer bei gefährlichen Militär-Einsätzen nicht zu gefährden.
I could find an English text on that topic, too:
The US Army is prepping a pair of augmented reality goggles for dogs that will allow handlers to issue commands from afar as the canines sniff out bombs.
Currently, when dogs go in search of explosives, they rely on their handlers to give them directions via hand signals, laser pointers, or voice. As such, those handlers need to be near their dogs, which can put the handlers in danger.
A company called Command Sight, however, has developed AR goggles for dogs, which will allow handlers to remain out of sight while giving their dogs commands.
Next come Virtual Smell Producers because dogs prefer their noses when searching for something ...
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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Bernhard Hiller wrote: Next come Virtual Smell Producers because ...
There are already two of those in this house, and one of them is the cat...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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OriginalGriff wrote: and one of them is the cat... I think that is more analog than virtual
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It accompanies the release of a new report highlighting key areas to focus quantum research. You can either know the position of the government on quantum computing, or the rate of progress?
What can I say? It sounded like a good idea when I started to type it, but I'm obviously done for the week. Toodles!
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