This is optimistic and I hope they succeed, because every time I read an article about nuclear fusion it’s always 5 to 10 years away, and I feel like I’ve been reading articles about nuclear fusion for the better part of 2 decades.
This is optimistic and I hope they succeed, because every time I read an article about nuclear fusion it’s always 5 to 10 years away, and I feel like I’ve been reading articles about nuclear fusion for the better part of 2 decades.
How radioactive is the robot afterwards?
Manage Technical Debt: Focus on minimizing immediate blockers and plan for potential future issues.
This is a tough one the bigger the project gets. Might be the toughest one.
Yes, this is incredibly annoying and it’s also the reason why some USB cables cost more than others, even they may look the same superficially.
Java isn’t as verbose as Appkit/UIKit, I think. Take a look: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/nstextselectiondatasource https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nstextinputclient
Logically, now they have to ban Starlink too.
I think software developers deserve to be paid for their work. What an odd title.
He takes forever to make his point so courtesy of Kagi’s summarizer:
The C in Cmake maybe stands for cat. It would make sense.
Remember, code is law. It wasn’t stolen, the code has decided that it belongs to the exploiter.
Oh, shit. Step on it! Quick!
On the build of Windows 11 I’m using PrintScr has been replaced with the snipping style screenshot tool (used to be Shift+Win+S) instead of the fullscreen screenshot like before.
There is also: https://github.com/Raphire/Win11Debloat
I’m… not so sure about this. Also we can eat paper and that’s just mashed up wood, right?
The OpenAI move has “caused significant concern within China’s AI community” said Xiaohu Zhu, the founder of the Shanghai-based Centre for Safe AGI, which promotes AI safety, not least because “the decision raises questions about equitable access to AI technologies globally”.
OpenAI always was banned in China, where was this significant concern when the CCP banned it?
Sounds like Google’s enterprise features have a dependency on Google Play (and presumably GSF) and Android phones in China can’t be turned into work phones as a result. Makes a lot of sense.
Is there any way I can help contribute public transport information to OSM? It’s the one thing that Google maps does that I can’t replace.
Real programmers test in production.